Reading Hegel
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Reading Hegel
Retrieves Hegelian speculative experience for literary theory.
The relationship between Hegel and literary theory has for a long time been both contested and paradoxical. On the one hand, "theory" is often sceptical of all that Hegel ostensibly stood for: idealism, systematicity, and identity at the expense of difference. Yet, in spite of itself, literary theory is taken to owe a profound debt to Hegel's philosophy.
Reading Hegel by Dr. Robert Lucas Scott complicates this account and argues that literary theory has made the mistake of abstracting Hegel's thought from its more dynamic presentation in Hegel's writings, reducing Hegel to a series of propositions or positions. Literary theory, Scott argues, misses what is perhaps the greatest innovation of Hegel's philosophy: a presentation of experience that begins precisely by setting aside all preconceptions or prior assumptions.
It is on this point that Hegel's philosophy itself approaches literature: its content cannot be simply abstracted from the singular experience of reading it. Only through a mode of reading alive to speculative experience can literary theory become truly Hegelian. Scott's exposition of Hegel offers a model of reading with relevance beyond philosophy: one that is critical without pretensions of mastery and detachment and that honours the singularity of the reading experience without succumbing to the subjectivism of the "postcritical."
The book also includes engagements with the work of Luther, Kant, Marx, Gillian Rose, Fredric Jameson, Robert Brandom, Catherine Malabou, and more in its recovery of Hegel's thought for a critical understanding of our time.
Series: Thinking Literature
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226838090
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 March 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 454g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Robert Lucas Scott is an arts research fellow at Jesus College, University of Cambridge. He is coeditor of Gillian Rose's lectures, Marxist Modernism: Introductory Lectures on Frankfurt School Critical Theory.
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