Transformations in Personhood and Culture after Theory

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Aesthetics
architecture
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Charles Altieri
Christie McDonald
Comparative Literature
culture
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feminists
Gary Wihl
gender
historians
humanistic disciplines
intellectual reflection
Isabelle Stengers
Jacques Schlanger
Judith Schlanger
Karsten Harries
Mary Ann Caws
Mary Bittner Wiseman
Nancy Austin
Nancy F. Partner
personal experience
philosophers
Philosophy
post-theoretical language
Rosi Braidotti
Sarah Westphal
Transformations in Culture and Personhood after Theory

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  • ISBN 9780271026060
  • Weight: 354g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 1994
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The essays in this collection focus on the essentially moral desire within humanistic inquiry to seek a point of contact between personal experience and intellectual reflection. The book is concerned with the development of a plural vocabulary of transformation that stems from the language of historians, philosophers, feminists, and aestheticians. It delineates a significant and widespread change in intellectual perspective that resists homogenizing the objects of study to abstract conceptual models and structures. What emerges from this volume are personal, responsible, situated languages that engage intellectuals after the waves of abstract theory of the past twenty years.

ContentsChristie McDonald and Gary Wihl/PrefaceNancy F. Partner/History Without Empiricism/Truth Without FactsJudith Schlanger/How Old Is Our Cultural Past?Isabelle Stengers/The Humor of the PresentNancy Austin/Naming the Landscape: Leisure Travel and the Demise of the SalonKarsten Harries/Beauty, Language, and Re-Presentation: Notes Toward a Critique of Aesthetics--With Special Reference to ArchitectureMary Ann Caws/Making Space: For a Poetry of ArchitectureCharles Altieri/Intentionality Without Interiority: Wittgenstein and the Dynamics of Subjective AgencyJacques Schlanger/Changing One's BeliefsRosi Braidotti/Theories of GenderSarah Westphal/Stories of GenderMary Bittner Wiseman/Three Renaissance Madonnas: Freud and the Feminine

Christie McDonald is Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University and author of The Proustian Fabric (1991).

Gary Wihl is Associate Professor of English at McGill University.