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Recognition and Modes of Knowledge: Anagnorisis from Antiquity to Contemporary Theory

Full title: Recognition and Modes of Knowledge: Anagnorisis from Antiquity to Contemporary Theory
ISBN: 9780888645586
ISBN 10: 0888645589
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Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Num. pages: 320
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2013

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Synopsis

Introduction A Rising Of Knowledge / Teresa G. Russo -- Something Divine In Recognition / Piero Boitani -- Recognition And Identity In Euripides's Ion / Naomi A. Weiss -- Ethical Epiphany In The Story Of Judah And Tamar / Rachel Adelman -- Biblical Recognition : Seperation From Bestiality And Incestuous Relationships As Resistance To Hellenization / Harry Fox (lebeit Yoreh) -- Enter Job, With Fear And Trembling / Rhiannon Graybill -- Thomas Aquinas On Christian Recognition : The Case Of Mary Magdalene / Kevin Frederick Vaughan -- Narrative Identity : Recognizing Oneself In Augustine And Ricoeur / Jenna Sunkenberg -- The Interruption Of Traumatic Doubling In The Interpolated Tale Of Dorotea / Jeffrey Neil Weiner -- Spenser's Bad Romance : First, Astonishments; Then, Consolations In The Fairie Queene / Joseph King -- The Home, The Palace, The Cell : Places Of Recognition In Le Rouge Et Le Noir And Great Expectations / Rosa Mucignat -- Recognizing Our Misrecognitions : Plato And The Contemporary Politics Of Recognition / Christina Tarnopolsky. Teresa G. Russo, Editor. Based On Papers Presented At The Centre For Comparative Literature's Annual Conference At The University Of Toronto, April, 2008. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Issued Also In Electronic Format.