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Flaubert Postsecular: Modernity Crossed Out New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 658 g
  • Sērija : Cultural Memory in the Present
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 080478065X
  • ISBN-13: 9780804780650
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 658 g
  • Sērija : Cultural Memory in the Present
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 080478065X
  • ISBN-13: 9780804780650
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By his national affiliation and choice of genre, French novelist Gustave Flaubert can be considered emblematic of modernity. This book showcases his specific and highly refined imaginary as at once unique and symptomatic of an era. In particular, it contributes to the controversial discussion of modernity's relation to religion. At a time when new religious fundamentalisms throughout the world are on the rise, this has only become a more pressing issue.

Through this single acclaimed author, we realize that modernity can only be understood in terms of its critical rewriting of religious dogma. Strikingly, already in Flaubert, this rewriting emerges in conjunction with questions of the Orient and Orientalism. Flaubert's Orient is an Other that is always already within Western society. By highlighting the complexity of the relation between religion, modernity, and the Oriental, Barbara Vinken's discussion of these issues goes beyond simple binaries. Her Flaubert Postsecular is a model of scholarly research with far-reaching political implications.


Through the emblematic work of acclaimed French novelist Gustave Flaubert, this book contributes to the controversial discussion of modernity's relationship to religion.

Recenzijas

"This book is not only one of a handful of the best works to have come out on Flaubert in a very long time; it is also, and in so many ways, paradigmatic for literary studies today."Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Stanford University "Flaubert Postsecular opens up an entirely new perspective not only onto Flaubert as an emblematic figure of literary modernity, but also onto modernity itself. After Vinken's book, we will have to renegotiate what it means to be 'absolutely modern.'"Susanne Lüdemann, author of Politics of Deconstruction: A New Introduction to Jacques Derrida (2014) "Flaubert Postsecular is a fine addition to Flaubert studies that will prove useful, in particular to readers interested in the Classics, myths, and religions; Vinken excels on these topics."Éric Le Calvez, Nineteenth-Century French Studies

Acknowledgments xi
Crossed Out
1(3)
Scriptural Kenosis
4(11)
The Cross of History
15(18)
"Quidquid volueris": The Monstrosity of Civilization
23(10)
Madame Bovary: Mæurs de province---Provincial Manners
33(56)
Eating, Loving, Reading
33(15)
The Passion of Madame Bovary
48(4)
The Scapegoat and Homo Sacer
52(4)
Sex and Slaughter
56(10)
The Roman Spectre of Proscription
66(4)
Arachne, Deadly Eros
70(6)
Phaedra: Foot by Foot
76(4)
Gender Equality Before God
80(9)
Salammbo
89(68)
The Fruit of Passion: Carthage Lives
89(14)
The Fulfillment and Inversion of Christ: Mercenaries and Carthaginians
103(14)
The Perversion of Kenosis: The Carthaginians and Their Sacrifices
117(8)
A Kenosis of Kenosis: The Mercenaries' Eucharist and Sacrifice of Love
125(5)
Venus and Mars
130(7)
Infelix Dido
137(6)
Regarding Representability: The quid pro quo of Fabric and Skin
143(14)
A Sentimental Education: The Story of a Young Man
157(99)
Paris/Rome: Flaubert's Pharsalia
157(25)
Paris/Babel: Love and Politics
182(8)
Loveless: Equality, Fraternity
190(9)
Negative Typology: Histories of Calamity
199(2)
The Topos of Babel
201(8)
Reading Illegibility
209(4)
Bengal Lighting
213(8)
Sentimental Idolatry
221(10)
Madonnas and Whores
231(3)
Ave Maria: Carnalization of the Spiritual
234(16)
Republican Hope: Stabat Mater and Brothel
250(6)
Three Tales
256(127)
Common Speech: Realism and Christianity
256(9)
Flaubert's Cathedral: Notre-Dame de Rouen
265(12)
"A Simple Heart"
277(1)
A Legend of Modernity
277(4)
Fatal Fortune: The Ruined State of the World
281(3)
Mothers, Carnal and Spiritual
284(9)
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary: Birds and Bees?
293(15)
The Holy Ghost Upside Down: Parrot Stories
308(4)
"Saint Julian the Hospitalier"
312(1)
Nimrod, Mighty Hunter in Defiance of the Lord
312(11)
Marked by God
323(7)
Inverted Conversion
330(7)
"Herodias"
337(1)
Iaokanann, or the Birth of the Roman Church out of the Demon Babel
337(21)
Incest and Fratricide According to Flavius Josephus
358(6)
Perverted Eucharist: Aulus Vitellius's Great Pig-Out
364(6)
Resurrection and the Pentecost Turned Upside Down: The Dance of Salome
370(13)
Notes 383(54)
Select Bibliography 437
Barbara Vinken is Professor of Comparative Literature and Romance Philology at the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich. Her books include Fashion Zeitgeist: Trends and Cycles in the Fashion System (2004).