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Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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A variety of approaches are adopted and the aim is to show some of the many and diverse ways in which literature may enrich political theorising, as well as considering some of the problems to which this may give rise. The theorists discussed include Richard Rorty, Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, and Martha Nussbaum. There are literary references from Greek tradegy, Jonathan Swift, Brian Moore, Elizabeth Bowen and contemporary feminist utopian fiction.
All the contributors have a long-standing interest in the relations between literature and moral and political thought. They are concerned not to be restricted by conventional academic boundaries and are not united by any party-line or uniformity of intellectual commitments. This volume will be of great interest to all students engaged in the study of politics and literature.
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Preface Contributors 1. Literature, Philosophy and Political Theory 2. Taking the Narrative Turn: What the Novel has to offer Political Theory 3. `What of Soul was left I wonder?' The Narrative Self in Political Philosophy 4. Life, Literature and Ethical Theory: Martha Nussbaum on the Role of the Literary Imagination in Ethical Thought 5. Modes of Political Imagining 6. Literature and Moral Choice 7. The Aloofness of Liberal Politics: Can Imaginative Literature furnish a private space? 8. `Breathes there the man with soul so dead. '. Reflections on Patriotic Poetry and Liberal Principles 9. The Idea of a National Literature 10. The Anti-Imperialism of George Orwell 11. Contemporary Feminist Utopianism: Practising Utopia on Utopia