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Solace in Oblivion Robert Cowan

Solace in Oblivion By Robert Cowan

Solace in Oblivion by Robert Cowan


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We live in an era of global anxiety, so it's no surprise that we also seek transcendence of our material circumstances. This book explores the immanence-transcendence problem in works of French, German, Italian, and Russian literature and philosophy, with the aim of helping us navigate our global future.

Solace in Oblivion Summary

Solace in Oblivion: Approaches to Transcendence in Modern Europe by Robert Cowan

We live in an era of global anxiety - about rising nationalism, civil and human rights struggles, the ramifications of declining white male hegemony, about driving ourselves and other species toward extinction. So it's no surprise that we also seek transcendence of our material circumstances. But exploring the possibilities of transcendence of our materiality - whether through religion, philosophy, psychology, or literature - is not a new feature of thought, art, or action. This book explores approaches to the immanence-transcendence problem in works of French, German, Italian, and Russian literature and philosophy between 1762 and 2016, in an effort to understand how different thinkers have approached this dynamic. The volume is divided into four suppression approaches and four infliction approaches, sometimes combining sympathetic source material from different centuries and countries that take complementary stances. While this book takes a skeptical approach as to whether a person can experience sensory comprehension of transcendence of his or her own embodiment, we are clearly in need of literature that provides guidance for our current sociological and psychological circumstances in an effort to help us navigate our global future.

Solace in Oblivion Reviews

In his captivating exploration of the tension between immanence and transcendence in modern and contemporary European literature, philosophy, and critical theory, Robert Cowan takes us on a compelling quest for responses to an enduring and multifaceted human aspiration - to trespass the limits of the material world and access the divine. (Nicoletta Pireddu, Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, Georgetown University)

In this important, wide-ranging literary and theoretical exploration of the drive for transcendence, Robert Cowan presents a comparative critique of global neo-Gnosticism. Grounded in varied, specific examples and a first-person point of view, Cowan compellingly shows how far the planet is from achieved secularization. Whatever we consider the secular or to be, the more it seems to dominate, the more the otherworldly may manifest itself in the temptations of oblivion. (Kirk Wetters, Professor and Chair of German, Yale University)

About Robert Cowan

The author of five books, Robert Cowan is Assistant Dean at Hunter College and Professor of English at Kingsborough Community College, both of the City University of New York.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS: Theorize Transcendence - Suppression - Rage Against Time: Leopardi and Cioran against Sloterdijk - Ghost Your Past: Fanon and Meinhof in NDiaye and Pinckney - Embrace the Silence: Bakhtin among Diderot and Pelevin - Follow the Fool: Schopenhauer between Wagner and Nietzsche - Infliction - Idolize the Inhuman: Musil through Scarry, Felman, and Laub - Imagine Going Nuclear: Beckett with Bataille or Levinas - Fall into Occidentalism: Cioran before the Maoistes and the Alt-Right - Become a Corpse: Bloch and Blanchot around Dostoevsky - Practice Immanence.

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NLS9781789976694
9781789976694
1789976693
Solace in Oblivion: Approaches to Transcendence in Modern Europe by Robert Cowan
New
Paperback
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
2020-09-17
220
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