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What Happens to History The Renewal of Ethics in Contemporary Thought

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2001Description: 248pISBN:
  • 0415925622
DDC classification:
  • N52 M332
Partial contents:
I. The Uses and Abuses of Memory Tzvetan Todorov 2. History and the "Duty to Memory" in Postwar France: The Pitfalls of an Ethics of Remembrance 23 Richard J. Golsan 3. Witnessing Otherness in History 41 Kelly Oliver 4. The Ethos of History 67 Krzysztof Zia rek 5. Merleau-Ponty`s Chiasm and the Ethical Call of Situated Criticism 95 Lowell Gallagher 6. Heterology and Post-Historicist Ethics 123 Howard Marchitello 7. Mexico`s Gas, Mexico`s Tears: Expositions of Identity David E. Johnson 8. Reports of the Death of Cultures Have Been Exaggerated 189 Marshall Sahlins 9. A Moral Dilemma 215 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
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includes index and biblioraphy

I. The Uses and Abuses of Memory Tzvetan Todorov 2. History and the "Duty to Memory" in Postwar France: The Pitfalls of an Ethics of Remembrance 23 Richard J. Golsan 3. Witnessing Otherness in History 41 Kelly Oliver 4. The Ethos of History 67 Krzysztof Zia rek 5. Merleau-Ponty`s Chiasm and the Ethical Call of Situated Criticism 95 Lowell Gallagher 6. Heterology and Post-Historicist Ethics 123 Howard Marchitello 7. Mexico`s Gas, Mexico`s Tears: Expositions of Identity David E. Johnson 8. Reports of the Death of Cultures Have Been Exaggerated 189 Marshall Sahlins 9. A Moral Dilemma 215 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

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