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4. Torture and Collective Shame
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Jeff McMahan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Coetzee and Philosophy 1
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Part I. People, Human Relationships, and Politics
- 1. The Paradoxes of Power in the Early Novels of J. M. Coetzee 19
- 2. Disgrace, Desire, and the Dark Side of the New South Africa 43
- 3. Ethical Thought and the Problem of Communication: A Strategy for Reading Diary of a Bad Year 65
- 4. Torture and Collective Shame 89
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Part II. Humans, Animals, and Morality
- 5. Converging Convictions: Coetzee and His Characters on Animals 109
- 6. Coetzee and Alternative Animal Ethics 119
- 7. Writing the Lives of Animals 145
- 8. Sympathy and Scapegoating in J. M. Coetzee 171
- 9. Against Society, Against History, Against Reason: Coetzee’s Archaic Postmodernism 197
- 10. Coetzee’s Critique of Reason 223
- 11. J. M. Coetzee, Moral Thinker 249
- 12. Being True to Fact: Coetzee’s Prose of the World 269
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Part IV. Literature, Literary Style, and Philosophy
- 13. Truth and Love Together at Last: Style, Form, and Moral Vision in Age of Iron 293
- 14. The Lives of Animals and the Form-Content Connection 317
- 15. Irony and Belief in Elizabeth Costello 337
- 16. Coetzee’s Hidden Polemic with Nietzsche 357
- Contributors 385
- Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Coetzee and Philosophy 1
-
Part I. People, Human Relationships, and Politics
- 1. The Paradoxes of Power in the Early Novels of J. M. Coetzee 19
- 2. Disgrace, Desire, and the Dark Side of the New South Africa 43
- 3. Ethical Thought and the Problem of Communication: A Strategy for Reading Diary of a Bad Year 65
- 4. Torture and Collective Shame 89
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Part II. Humans, Animals, and Morality
- 5. Converging Convictions: Coetzee and His Characters on Animals 109
- 6. Coetzee and Alternative Animal Ethics 119
- 7. Writing the Lives of Animals 145
- 8. Sympathy and Scapegoating in J. M. Coetzee 171
- 9. Against Society, Against History, Against Reason: Coetzee’s Archaic Postmodernism 197
- 10. Coetzee’s Critique of Reason 223
- 11. J. M. Coetzee, Moral Thinker 249
- 12. Being True to Fact: Coetzee’s Prose of the World 269
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Part IV. Literature, Literary Style, and Philosophy
- 13. Truth and Love Together at Last: Style, Form, and Moral Vision in Age of Iron 293
- 14. The Lives of Animals and the Form-Content Connection 317
- 15. Irony and Belief in Elizabeth Costello 337
- 16. Coetzee’s Hidden Polemic with Nietzsche 357
- Contributors 385
- Index 389