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Production of Presence What Meaning Cannot Convey [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (Literary Criticism)
  • Author:  Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich
  • Author:  Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich
  • ISBN-10:  0804749159
  • ISBN-10:  0804749159
  • ISBN-13:  9780804749152
  • ISBN-13:  9780804749152
  • Publisher:  Stanford University Press
  • Publisher:  Stanford University Press
  • Pages:  200
  • Pages:  200
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2003
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2003
  • SKU:  0804749159-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0804749159-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100863854
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Production of Presenceis a comprehensive version of the thinking of Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, one of the most consistently original literary scholars writing today. It offers a personalized account of some of the central theoretical movements in literary studies and in the humanities over the past thirty years, together with an equally personal view of a possible future. Based on this assessment of the past and the future of literary studies and the humanities, the book develops the provocative thesis that, through their exclusive dedication to interpretation, i.e. to the reconstruction and attribution of meaning, the humanities have become incapable of addressing a dimension in all cultural phenomena that is as important as the dimension of meaning. Interpretation alone cannot do justice to the dimension of presence, a dimension in which cultural phenomena and cultural events become tangible and have an impact on our senses and our bodies.Production of Presenceis a passionate plea for a rethinking and a reshaping of the intellectual practice within the humanities.

...Production of Presenceis focused and persuasive. [It} reflect[s] the intellectual, and physical, journey of a courageous and versatile thinker. This book offers a personalized account of some of the central theoretical movements in literary studies and in the humanities over the past thirty years, together with an equally personal view of a possible future. It develops the provocative thesis that interpretation alone cannot do justice to the dimension in which cultural phenomena and cultural events become tangible and have an impact on us.Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht is the Albert Gu?rard Professor in Literature at Stanford University, with appointments in French and Comparative Literature. He is also Professeur associ? au D?partement de litt?rature compar?e at the Universit? de Montr?al, and was, in 2003, Professeur attach? au Coll?ge de France.
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