[Christine Daigle] Jean-Paul Sartre (Routledge Critical Thinkers)(BookFi.org),
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//-->JEAN-PAUL SARTREA criticalgurein twentieth-century literature and philosophy, Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialism changed the course of critical thought, andclaimed a new, important role for the intellectual.Christine Daigle sets Sartre’s thought in context, and considers anumber of key ideas in detail, charting their impact and continuinginuence, including:Sartre’s theories of consciousness, being and freedom, as outlinedinBeing and Nothingnessand other textsthe ethics of authenticity and absolute responsibilityconcrete relations, sexual relationships and gender dierence, focusingon the signicance of the alienating look of the Otherthe social and political role of the authorthe legacy of Sartre’s theories and their relationship to structuralismand philosophy of mind.Introducing both literary and philosophical texts by Sartre, this volumemakes Sartre’s ideas newly accessible to students of literary and culturalstudies as well as to students of continental philosophy and French.Christine Daigleis Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director ofthe Centre for Women’s Studies at Brock University (Ontario, Canada).She is President of the North American Sartre Society (NASS), authorofLe Nihilisme est-il un humanisme: Étude sur Nietzsche et Sartre(PUL,2005) and editor ofExistentialist Thinkers and Ethics(MQUP, 2006).ROUTLEDGE CRITICAL THINKERSSeries Editor: Robert Eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of LondonRoutledge Critical Thinkersis a series of accessible introductions to keyguresin contemporary critical thought.With a unique focus on historical and intellectual contexts, the volumesin this series examine important theorists’:signicancemotivationkey ideas and their sourcesimpact on other thinkersConcluding with extensively annotated guides to further reading,RoutledgeCritical Thinkersare the student’s passport to today’s most exciting criticalthought.Also available in the series:Louis Althusserby Luke FerretterRoland Barthesby Graham AllenJean Baudrillardby Richard J. LaneSimone de Beauvoirby Ursula TiddHomi K. Bhabhaby David HuddartMaurice Blanchotby Ullrich Haase and William LargeJudith Butlerby Sara SalihGilles Deleuzeby Claire ColebrookJacques Derridaby Nicholas RoyleMichel Foucaultby Sara MillsSigmund Freudby Pamela ThurschwellAntonio Gramsciby Steve JonesStephen Greenblattby Mark RobsonStuart Hallby James ProcterMartin Heideggerby Timothy ClarkFredric Jamesonby Adam RobertsJean-François Lyotardby Simon MalpasJacques Lacanby Sean HomerF.R. Leavisby Richard StorerEmmanuel Levinasby Seán HandJulia Kristevaby Noëlle McAfeePaul de Manby Martin McQuillanFriedrich Nietzscheby Lee SpinksPaul Ricoeurby Karl SimmsEdward Saidby Bill Ashcroft and Pal AhluwaliaEve Kosofsky Sedgwickby Jason EdwardsGayatri Chakravorty Spivakby Stephen MortonPaul Virilioby Ian JamesSlavoj½ižekby Tony MyersAmerican Theorists of the Novel: Henry James, Lionel Trilling & Wayne C. Boothby Peter RawlingsTheorists of the Modernist Novel: James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson & VirginiaWoolfby Deborah ParsonsTheorists of Modernist Poetry: T.S. Eliot, T.E. Hulme & Ezra PoundbyRebecca BeasleyFeminist Film Theorists: Laura Mulvey, Kaja Silverman, Teresa de Lauretisand Barbara Creedby Shohini ChaudhuriCyberculture Theorists: Manuel Castells and Donna Harrowayby David BellFor further information on this series visit:www.routledgeliterature.com/books/series
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