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Tzvetan Todorov
Thinker and Humanist
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Henk de Berg
and Karine Zbinden
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English
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2020
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The first-ever comprehensive examination of Tzvetan Todorov's cultural theory and his place in European thought.
Originally known for his groundbreaking work in literary studies, the Bulgarian-born French scholar Tzvetan Todorov (1939-2017) was one of the world's foremost cultural theorists. His interventions cover an astounding range of topics, from narratology to ethics, from painting to politics, and from the Enlightenment to current affairs. This collection of essays is the first-ever comprehensive examination of Todorov as a cultural critic. It offers in-depth discussions of the crucial elements of his thought since his historical and cultural turn in the early 1980s: his "marginal centricity" within the French intellectual field, and his relations with other French thinkers; his philosophical precursors and influences, notably Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mikhail Bakhtin; his conception of the Enlightenment; his views on historiography, and on the possibility and limitations of passing historical judgments; his defense of a European identity; and his political philosophy, including his critique of totalitarianism, neoconservativism, and neoliberalism. Written by international experts in the fields of Enlightenment studies, literary and cultural studies, critical theory, and intellectual history, this volume offers both an introduction to one of the most important postwar European thinkers and discussions of some of the most hotly debated topics in cultural studies today.
Contributors: Christine Baycroft, Henk de Berg, Maxime Goergen, Richard J. Golsan, Evgenia Ilieva, Eric B. Litwack, David McCallam, Carl Niekerk, Adam Piette, Robert Zaretsky, Karine Zbinden.
HENK DEBERG is Professor of German at the University of Sheffield, UK; KARINE ZBINDEN is Teaching Associate in French Studies and Honorary Research Fellow at the Bakhtin Centre, also at the University of Sheffield.
Originally known for his groundbreaking work in literary studies, the Bulgarian-born French scholar Tzvetan Todorov (1939-2017) was one of the world's foremost cultural theorists. His interventions cover an astounding range of topics, from narratology to ethics, from painting to politics, and from the Enlightenment to current affairs. This collection of essays is the first-ever comprehensive examination of Todorov as a cultural critic. It offers in-depth discussions of the crucial elements of his thought since his historical and cultural turn in the early 1980s: his "marginal centricity" within the French intellectual field, and his relations with other French thinkers; his philosophical precursors and influences, notably Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mikhail Bakhtin; his conception of the Enlightenment; his views on historiography, and on the possibility and limitations of passing historical judgments; his defense of a European identity; and his political philosophy, including his critique of totalitarianism, neoconservativism, and neoliberalism. Written by international experts in the fields of Enlightenment studies, literary and cultural studies, critical theory, and intellectual history, this volume offers both an introduction to one of the most important postwar European thinkers and discussions of some of the most hotly debated topics in cultural studies today.
Contributors: Christine Baycroft, Henk de Berg, Maxime Goergen, Richard J. Golsan, Evgenia Ilieva, Eric B. Litwack, David McCallam, Carl Niekerk, Adam Piette, Robert Zaretsky, Karine Zbinden.
HENK DEBERG is Professor of German at the University of Sheffield, UK; KARINE ZBINDEN is Teaching Associate in French Studies and Honorary Research Fellow at the Bakhtin Centre, also at the University of Sheffield.
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Contributor: Henk de Berg
HENK DE BERG is Professor of German at the University of Sheffield. He has authored a book for Camden House (Freud's Theory and Its Use in Literary and Cultural Studies, 2002, pb 2004) and co-edited two (Modern German Thought, 2012, and Tzvetan Todorov, 2020).
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Contributor: Karine Zbinden
KARINE ZBINDEN is Senior Lecturer in French at the University of Sheffield.
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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1: A Marginal Centrist: Tzvetan Todorov and the French Intellectual Field
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2: Todorov and Camus
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3: The Enlightenment Redux: Autonomy in Todorov, Glucksmann, and Onfray
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4: Todorov’s Reading of Rousseau: A Heritage for Our Times?
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5: Tzvetan Todorov’s Enlightenment
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6: Todorov and Bakhtin
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7: Tzvetan Todorov and the Writing of History
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8: Tzvetan Todorov and the Trials of History: A Dissenting Voice
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9: European Integration and the Cultural Cold War: Todorov and Denis de Rougemont
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10: Tzvetan Todorov on Totalitarianism, Scientism, and Utopia
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11: Tzvetan Todorov’s Political Philosophy
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12: Interview with Tzvetan Todorov
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Notes on the Contributors
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Index
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Camden House
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Keywords for this book
Tzvetan Todorov; Cultural Theory; European Thought; Literary Studies; Philosophy; Enlightenment; Cultural Critique; Ethics; Politics; Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research