Policing Literary Theory

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The present age of omnipresent terrorism is also an era of ever-expanding policing. What is the meaning — and the consequences — of this situation for literature and literary criticism? Policing Literary Theory attempts to answer these questions presenting intriguing and critical analyses of the interplays between police/policing and literature/literary criticism in a variety of linguistic milieus and literary traditions: American, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and others. The volume explores the mechanisms of formulation of knowledge about literature, theory, or culture in general in the post-Foucauldian surveillance society. Topics include North Korean dictatorship, spy narratives, censorship in literature and scholarship, Russian and Soviet authoritarianism, Eastern European cultures during communism, and Kafka’s work. Contributors: Vladimir Biti, Reingard Nethersole, Călin-Andrei Mihăilescu, Sowon Park, Marko Juvan, Kyohei Norimatsu, Péter Hajdu, Norio Sakanaka, John Zilcosky, Yvonne Howell, and Takayuki Yokota-Murakami.

Author(s): Takayuki Yokota-Murakami, Clin-Andrei Mihilescu
Series: Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature 86
Edition: Lam
Publisher: Brill | Rodopi
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 220
Tags: Literary Criticism, Critical Thinking, Literary Theory

Policing Literary Theory
Copyright
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Editors’ Introduction
Part 1: Theories of Policing in Literature and Literary Criticism
1 After Theory: Politics against the Police?
2 Theory Policing Reading or the Critic as Cop: Revisiting Said’s The World, the Text, and the Critic
3 Le cercle carré: On Spying and Reading
Part 2: Case Studies
4 Dear Leader! Big Brother!: On Transparency and Emotional Policing
5 The Charisma of Theory
6 Within or beyond Policing Norms: Yuri Lotman’s Theory of Theatricality
7 The Oppressive and the Subversive Sides of Theoretical Discourse
Part 3: Policing Literary Theory across the World
8 Roman Nikolayevich Kim and the Strange Plots of His Mystery Novellas
9 Kafka, Snowden, and the Surveillance State
10 The Genetics of Morality: Policing Science in Dudintsev’s White Robes
11 In Lieu of a Conclusion: Policing as a Form of Epistemology – Three Narratives of the Japanese Empire
Index of Subjects
Index of Names