The Ethics of Writing - Sen Burke

The Ethics of Writing

Authorship and Legacy in Plato and Nietzsche

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Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2008
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-0-7486-1830-9 (ISBN)
143,40 inkl. MwSt
The ethical question is the question of our times. Within critical theory, it has focused on the act of reading. This original and courageous study reverses the terms of inquiry to analyse the ethical composition of the act of writing.
Beginning amidst the tombs of the 'dead' God, and the crematoria at Auschwitz, this book confronts the Nietzschean legacy through a Platonic focus. Plato argues in the Phaedrus that writing is dangerous because it can neither select its audience nor call upon its author to the rescue. Yet, he transgresses this ethical imperative in the Republic which has proved defenceless against use and abuse in the ideological foundation of totalitarian regimes. Burke goes on to analyse the dangerous games which Plato and Nietzsche played with posterity. At issue is how authors may protect against 'deviant readings' and assess 'the risk of writing'. Burke recommends an ethic of 'discursive containment'. The ethical question is the question of our times. Within critical theory, it has focused on the act of reading. This study reverses the terms of inquiry to analyse the ethical composition of the act of writing. What responsibility does an author bear for his legacy? Do 'catastrophic' misreadings of authors (e.g. Plato, Nietzsche) testify to authorial recklessness?
These and other questions are the starting-point for a theory of authorial ethics which will be further developed in a forthcoming book on the interanimating thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida. Continuing the mission of the 'returned author' begun in his pioneering book The Death and Return of the Author, Burke recommends the 'law of genre' as a contract drawn up between author and reader to establish ethical responsibility. Criticism, under this contract, becomes an ethical realm and realm of the ethical. Key Features *An original, provocative and arresting construction of a new debate: the responsibility of authors for the effects of their works *Courageous discussion of catastrophic readings which played a part in the establishment of totalitarian regimes such as Nazism, Fascism, and Communism *An extension of the author's pioneering work on authorship into its ethical and political significance

Sean Burke worked in the Department of English Studies at the University of Durham for thirteen years, and has now retired. His academic publications include The Death and Return of the Author: Criticism and Subjectivity in Barthes, Foucault and Derrida (3rd edn, 2008), Authorship: From Plato to the Postmodern: A Reader (1995) and The Ethics of Writing: Authorship and Legacy in Plato and Nietzsche (2008). His first novel, Deadwater (2002) has been published in France as Au bout des docks (2007). He is currently researching a study of discursive ethics in Plato, Levinas and Derrida.

Acknowledgements Key to References and Abbreviations Prologue: Friedrich Nietzsche in Auschwitz, Or the Posthumous Return of the Author Introduction: The Responsibilities of the Writer Chapter One: The Ethical Opening Speech and Writing: the Aporia The Birth of Philosophy Out of the Spirit of Writing Dionysian Orality versus Socratic 'Inscription' The Internal Scribe and the Athenian Legislator Chapter Two: The Ethics of Legacy The Ethics of Question and Answer Suitable and Unsuitable Readers Chapter Three: Signature and Authorship in the Phaedrus Oral versus Graphic Signatures Science and Signature Dialectic and Mathematics: Iterability and the Ethics of Writing Dialectic and the (Anxious) Origins of Authorship: Tribunal and Signature in the Phaedrus Chapter Four: The Textual Estate: Nietzsche and Authorial Responsibility Counter-philosophy Mixed Genres The Will to Power as Art Signature and the Ethical Future The Estate Settled? Conclusion: Creativity versus Containment: The Aesthetic Defence FOOTNOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.1.2008
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 538 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Sprachphilosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-7486-1830-9 / 0748618309
ISBN-13 978-0-7486-1830-9 / 9780748618309
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