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  • Formāts: 296 pages, 10 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Literature Companions
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2022
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  • ISBN-13: 9781003046004
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  • Formāts: 296 pages, 10 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Literature Companions
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003046004
The Routledge Companion to Humanism and Literature provides readers with a comprehensive reassessment of the value of humanism in an intellectual landscape. Offering contributions by leading international scholars, this volume seeks to define literature as a core expressive form and an essential constitutive element of newly reformulated understandings of humanism.

While the value of humanism has recently been dominated by anti-humanist and post-humanist perspectives which focused on the flaws and exclusions of previous definitions of humanism, this volume examines the human problems, dilemmas, fears, and aspirations expressed in literature, as a fundamentally humanist art form and activity. Divided into three overarching categories, this companion will explore the histories, developments, debates, and contestations of humanism in literature, and deliver fresh definitions of "the new humanism" for the humanities. This focus aims to transcend the boundaries of a world in which human life is all too often defined in terms of restrictionspolitical, economic, theological, intellectualand lived in terms of obedience, conformity, isolation, and fear.

The Routledge Companion to Humanism and Literature will provide invaluable support to humanities students and scholars alike seeking to navigate the relevance and resilience of humanism across world cultures and literatures.
List of Figures
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Introduction: The Old Argument: Humanism and Anti-Humanism 1(8)
Michael Bryson
PART I Theoretical Perspectives on Humanism
9(90)
1 "We Are Ourselves the Entities to be Analyzed": Heidegger on Being Human
11(20)
Robin M. Muller
2 Frantz Fanon: Postcoloniality and New Humanism
31(19)
Deepa Jani
3 Edward Said and Humanism
50(10)
Masoud Farahtnandfar
4 "A Different Kind of Humanism": Edward Said's Cesairian Critical Humanism
60(13)
Sauleha Kiimal
5 Sloterdijk's Love Letter on Humanism
73(13)
Daniel Adleman
6 The Animal Turn as a Challenge to Humanism
86(13)
Krzysztof Skonicczny
PART II Literary Perspectives on Humanism, East and West
99(150)
7 Mapping Indie Humanism(s) in Vedic Medical and Post-Vedic Tantric Epistemologies
101(13)
Abhisek Gliosal
8 Reformative Aspect of Bhasha Literatures and Aging in India: Old Age, Body and Locale in Hindi Short Stories
114(10)
Saurau Kumar
9 Humanistic Approaches in Hindi Literature: From Medieval to Modern Times
124(22)
Prachi Priyanka
10 Headhunting and Native Agency in Lundayeh Oral Literature: A Humanist Perspective
146(27)
Kavitha Ganesan
Shaffarullah Abdul Rahman
11 Woman is the Measure of All Things: Authoritarianism and Anti-Humanism in the Criticism of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
173(18)
Michael Bryson
12 Humanism and Universal Values in European Medieval Literature: Freidank's Bescheidenheit and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
191(18)
Albrecht Classen
13 The Circulation of Atheism in Early Modern England: Marlowe, Greene, and Shakespeare
209(20)
Peter C. Herman
14 Surrogacy and Empire in The Man-Plant and Eighteenth-Century Vernacular Medical Texts
229(20)
Danielle Spratt
PART III Digital Humanisms
249(40)
15 Digital Humanities and the Humanistic Tradition: Situating Digital Humanism
251(31)
Mauro Carassai
16 Beyond the Algorithms: On Performance and Subjectivity in Detroit: Become Human
282(7)
Nizar Zouidi
Index 289
Michael Bryson is Professor of English at California State University, Northridge. Among his books are two on the English poet John Milton, The Tyranny of Heaven: Miltons Rejection of God as King (2004), and The Atheist Milton (2016), as well as two books on world literature from the ancient to the modern, Love and its Critics (2017), and The Humanist (Re)Turn: Reclaiming the Self in Literature (2019). He is the editor of the Literature in the Humanities section of the open access journal Humanities, and has published widely on American, English, and World literatures.