The Distant Relation: Time and Identity in Spanish American Fiction (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas)
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Author(s)Eoin S. Thomson
PublisherMcgill Queens Univ Pr
ISBN / ASIN0773510281
ISBN-139780773510289
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Sales Rank8,292,744
CategoryLiterary Criticism
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In "The Distant Relation", Eoin Thomson presents innovative readings of canonical philosophic and literary texts, focusing on the distance that mediates the relation between word and thing, past and present, I and you. Through a novel convergence, itself arising from a field of philosophic and literary experimentation, he challenges previous traditions while demonstrating that his strategy is appropriate to the texts considered. "The Distant Relation" breaks down the artificial division between philosophy and literature by weaving contemporary philosophic arguments through close readings of Carpentier, Rulfo, Paz, and Garcia Marquez. Thomson draws the reader into the largely uninhabited space between philosophy and literature, providing new critical strategies that allow text and reader to respond to the very distance they share. These strategies involve a reconceptualisation of distance that recognises the productive and affirmative nature of separation. "The Distant Relation" will attract anyone interested in the ongoing struggle to overcome conventional interpretations of language, time, and identity within the broader context of philosophical trends and Spanish American studies. Eoin S. Thomson is an independent scholar who has taught in the Department of Philosophy at Trent University.
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