This book examines Clarice Lispectorâs body of work foregrounding its theoretical insights and exploring its philosophical questions which are placed in conversation with a range of theoretical frameworks and approaches. Contributions to this volume engage with the philosophical dimension of one of the most important writers of the twentieth century. The book features essays by renowned and emerging philosophers and literary critics from multiple parts of the world which examine Lispectorâs different novels chronicles and short stories acknowledging their inherent theoretical claims and placing them in contact with other relevant theoretical angles. They develop conversations between Lispector and well-known philosophers on questions of time being writing and risk and they also explore Lispectorâs critiques of the human the concept of woman fertility temporality and the common binaries of life and death and thought and feeling. This volume furthermore includes recent perspectives in psychoanalysis ecofeminism affect theory theology and black and decolonial studies showing the generative effects of dialogue between these frameworks and Lispectorâs writing. Philosophy with Clarice Lispector will interest humanities scholars and graduate students who seek philosophical approaches to literary studies and literary perspectives on gender and sexuality studies theology and criticism and theory. It will engage readers in pursuit of transdisciplinary methods and creative explorations of Clarice Lispectorâs writing that disclose her contribution to the ideas of established philosophers. The book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This book examines Clarice Lispectorâs body of work foregrounding its theoretical insights and exploring its philosophical questions which are placed in conversation with a range of theoretical frameworks and approaches. Contributions to this volume engage with the philosophical dimension of one of the most important writers of the twentieth century. The book features essays by renowned and emerging philosophers and literary critics from multiple parts of the world which examine Lispectorâs different novels chronicles and short stories acknowledging their inherent theoretical claims and placing them in contact with other relevant theoretical angles. They develop conversations between Lispector and well-known philosophers on questions of time being writing and risk and they also explore Lispectorâs critiques of the human the concept of woman fertility temporality and the common binaries of life and death and thought and feeling. This volume furthermore includes recent perspectives in psychoanalysis ecofeminism affect theory theology and black and decolonial studies showing the generative effects of dialogue between these frameworks and Lispectorâs writing. Philosophy with Clarice Lispector will interest humanities scholars and graduate students who seek philosophical approaches to literary studies and literary perspectives on gender and sexuality studies theology and criticism and theory. It will engage readers in pursuit of transdisciplinary methods and creative explorations of Clarice Lispectorâs writing that disclose her contribution to the ideas of established philosophers. The book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
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