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Einband grossThe Hermeneutics of Suspicion
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The Hermeneutics of Suspicion

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188 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury UKerschienen am30.07.20151. Auflage
Through a unique combination of theoretical scope and material, and historical, breadth The Hermeneutics of Suspicion poses an original investigation into our understanding of alterity in Indian literature and history, and significantly contributes to an emerging discourse on East-West literary relations.

Hans Georg Gadamer's notion of hermeneutical consciousness seeks to open up a cultural context through which to engage the other. It stands in opposition to the hermeneutics of suspicion advocated by recent popular theories, such as colonial discourse analysis, multiculturalism, postcolonial theory, the critique of globalism, etc. In his late work, Paul Ricoeur charts a middle path between the hermeneutics of suspicion and a hermeneutical consciousness that addresses the ontological and ethical categories of otherness. His approach reflects concerns voiced elsewhere, particularly in the historiography of Michel de Certeau and the ethics of Emmanuel Levinas. This volume follows the path proposed by Ricoeur and, alongside Certeau and Levinas, provides an examination of varying representations of the Indian Other in classical Greek and Sanskrit sources, the writings of Church Fathers, apocryphal literature, the Romance tradition, Portuguese and Italian travel narratives and Jesuit mission letters.

In the various texts examined, the problems of translation are highlighted together with the sense that understanding can be found somewhere between the different approaches of hermeneutical consciousness and critical consciousness. This book not only looks at the European reception of the Indian other, but also looks at the ancient Indian view of its others and the cross-pollination of Indian concepts of otherness with the West.
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KlappentextThrough a unique combination of theoretical scope and material, and historical, breadth The Hermeneutics of Suspicion poses an original investigation into our understanding of alterity in Indian literature and history, and significantly contributes to an emerging discourse on East-West literary relations.

Hans Georg Gadamer's notion of hermeneutical consciousness seeks to open up a cultural context through which to engage the other. It stands in opposition to the hermeneutics of suspicion advocated by recent popular theories, such as colonial discourse analysis, multiculturalism, postcolonial theory, the critique of globalism, etc. In his late work, Paul Ricoeur charts a middle path between the hermeneutics of suspicion and a hermeneutical consciousness that addresses the ontological and ethical categories of otherness. His approach reflects concerns voiced elsewhere, particularly in the historiography of Michel de Certeau and the ethics of Emmanuel Levinas. This volume follows the path proposed by Ricoeur and, alongside Certeau and Levinas, provides an examination of varying representations of the Indian Other in classical Greek and Sanskrit sources, the writings of Church Fathers, apocryphal literature, the Romance tradition, Portuguese and Italian travel narratives and Jesuit mission letters.

In the various texts examined, the problems of translation are highlighted together with the sense that understanding can be found somewhere between the different approaches of hermeneutical consciousness and critical consciousness. This book not only looks at the European reception of the Indian other, but also looks at the ancient Indian view of its others and the cross-pollination of Indian concepts of otherness with the West.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781472592361
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum30.07.2015
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten188 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1744 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.8815062
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface

Introduction
Chapter 1 Representations of the Indian Other
Chapter 2 The Lure of Christian Allies and the Fear of Muslim Enemies
Chapter 3 The Quest for Christians and the Rediscovery of Monsters
Chapter 4 Vasco da Gama, the Meaning of Discovery, and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion
Chapter 5 Re-visioning the Christian and the Monster
Chapter 6 The Return of the Monster: Camoens and the Epic Venture
Chapter 7 There is No There Anymore: The Subaltern Speaks to Pietro della Valle
Conclusion

Bibliography
Index
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Autor

Dorothy Figueira is Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia, USA. She is the author of 3 books, including Otherwise Occupied: Theories and Pedagogies of Alterity (SUNY Press, 2008), and the editor of 3 books. She is past President of the International Comparative Literature Association (2005-6), former Editor of The Comparatist (2007-2011), and current Editor of the journal, Recherche littéraire/ Literary Research.