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Buch, Englisch, 279 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 386 g

Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Modern European Literature

Baker

The Aesthetics of Clarity and Confusion

Literature and Engagement since Nietzsche and the Naturalists
Softcover Nachdruck of the original 1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-82517-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Literature and Engagement since Nietzsche and the Naturalists

Buch, Englisch, 279 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 386 g

Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Modern European Literature

ISBN: 978-3-319-82517-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing


What should literature with political aims look like? This book traces two rival responses to this question, one prizing clarity and the other confusion, which have dominated political aesthetics since the late nineteenth century. Revisiting recurrences of the avant-garde experimentalism versus critical realism debates from the twentieth century, Geoffrey A. Baker highlights the often violent reductions at work in earlier debates. Instead of prizing one approach over the other, as many participants in those debates have done, Baker focuses on the manner in which the debate itself between these approaches continues to prove productive and enabling for politically engaged writers. This book thus offers a way beyond the simplistic polarity of realism vs. anti-realism in a study that is focused on influential strands of thought in England, France, and Germany and that covers well-known authors such as Zola, Nietzsche, Arnold, Mann, Brecht, Sartre, Adorno, Lukács, Beauvoir, Morrison, and Coetzee.


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Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements                                                                                                        

Introduction: Literary Activism, Clarity and Confusion                                                             

I.

Adorno and the Aesthetic of Confusion

III. The Use(lessness) of Literature and Language                                                   

Part I: Naturalists and Nietzscheans: Codifying Clarity and Confusion

Chapter 1: “For Love of Clarity”: Émile Zola, Practice, and the Political Potential of Realistic Literature                                                                                   

I. “Tout voir, tout savoir”: Seeing as Knowing                                                         

II. Content to Know                                                                                                   III. The Practical Uses of Clarity                                                                                Chapter 2: Grounds for Confusion: Nietzsche, Theory, and the Political Potential of Anti-Realism                                                                                                                 

I. “Das Problem der Wissenschaft”: Against Knowing                                             

II. “Clarity Bordering on Stupidity”: The Form of Confusion                                  

III. The Practical Uses of Confusion                                                                         

Part II: Ambiguities of Activism: Complicating Clarity and Confusion

Chapter 3: Between Theory and Practice: Matthew Arnold, Thomas Mann, Julien Benda, and the Purpose of the Intellectual                                                                                           

            I. “Apostle[s] of Political Detachment”?                                                                   

            II. Criticism between Clarity and Confusion                                                            

            III. Criticism as Activism                                                                                          

            IV. Between Theory and Practice, Still

Chapter 4: “Different Kinds of Clarity”: Science, Sense, and Utilitarian Realism in Bertolt Brecht

I. Naturalist Brecht?

II. The Sense of Brecht

III. “The Truth is Concrete”: Brecht’s Materialism

IV. “That Brechtian Usefulness”

Chapter 5: Pressing Engagement: Jean-Paul Sartre and the Aesthetic Problem of the Political

I. Communication, Clarity, and Confusion                                                               

II. Forms of Engagement: Confusing Sartre                                                             

III. To Change the Subject: Narcissistic Activism                                                    

Chapter 6: An Other Engagement: Simone de Beauvoir and the Ethical Problem of the Political                                                                                                                      I. The Problem of Engagement                                                                                  

II. The Aesthetics and Ethics of Engagement in The Mandarins                              

Conclusion: Contemporary Engagements with Clarity and Confusion

      I. Peter Handke: From the Ivory Tower

      II. Toni Morrison: “How to See without Pictures”

      III. J.M Coetzee: “Surprising Involvement”

Works Cited


Geoffrey A. Baker is Associate Professor of Humanities (Literature) at Yale-NUS College, Singapore. He is the author of Realism’s Empire, in addition to articles on political aesthetics, realism, and other topics.



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