Pragmatism and Literary StudiesWinfried Fluck Gunter Narr Verlag, 1999 - 380 pages |
Contents
RICHARD SHUSTERMAN | 3 |
JOAN RICHARDSON | 21 |
Ross POSNOCK | 33 |
DAVID MARR | 47 |
PETER CARAFIOL | 61 |
JOHN K SHERIFF | 75 |
SUSANNE ROHR | 93 |
CHARLES ALTIERI | 113 |
HANS JOAS | 207 |
WINFRIED FLUCK | 227 |
ASTRID FRANKE | 243 |
ULFRIED REICHARDT | 257 |
SÄMI LUDWIG | 281 |
HILDEBRAND | 303 |
MEGAN GRANDA BAHR | 323 |
THOMAS CLAVIEZ | 343 |
Common terms and phrases
aesthetic experience American argues argument Art as Experience Arthur Dimmesdale artists Barnes Foundation become Bois called Cambridge Charles Sanders Peirce claims cognitive concept consciousness contemporary context criticism critique cultural studies deconstruction Dewey's Dimmesdale Emerson Essays ethics fact feeling fiction forms function Hegel Hester Prynne human idea ideal identity imagination inquiry intellectual interpretation interpretive community James's Jamesian John Dewey language literary and cultural literature logic meaning mind Moon Palace moral Mukařovský narrative nature norms notion novel object paradigm Paul Auster Peirce Peirce's perception philosophy poetry Poirier political postmodern practical prag pragmatism pragmatist Pragmatist Aesthetics Principles problem question radical reader reading reality relation rhetorical Richard Rorty Richard Shusterman Rorty's Scarlet Letter semiotic sense Shusterman signs social Stanley Fish Starting Point Stevens structure theoretical theory things thinking thought tion Tom's tradition truth Uncle Tom's Cabin values William James words writes York