Beyond the Ancient Quarrel
Literature, Philosophy, and J.M. Coetzee
Edited by Patrick Hayes and Jan Wilm
Table of Contents
1. Ancient Quarrels, Modern Contexts: An Introduction', Patrick Hayes and Jan Wilm
Part I. Unsettling Boundaries: Philosophy, Literature, and Literary Criticism
2. Health and Deviance, Irony and Incarnation: Embedding and Embodying Philosophy in The Childhood of Jesus, Stephen Mulhall
3. Attuning Philosophy and Literary Criticism: A Response to In the Heart of the Country', Max De Gaynesford
4. Double Thoughts: Coetzee and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism, Andrew Dean
5. 'Good paragraphing. Unusual content': On the Making and Unmaking of Novelistic Worlds, Julika Griem
Par II. Ethics and Moral Philosophy
6. 'A Yes without a No': Philosophical Reason and the Ethics of Conversion in Coetzee's Fiction', Derek Attridge
7. Coetzee and Eros: A Critique of Moral Philosophy, Eileen John
Part III. Reality, Language, and Subjectivity
8. Coetzee's Quest for Reality, Alice Crary
9. Beyond Realism: Coetzee's Post-Secular Imagination, Martin Woessner
10. Coetzee's Critique of Language, Peter McDonald
11. Coetzee and Psychoanalysis: from Paranoia to Aporia, Jean-Michel Rabate
Part IV. Contexts and Institutions
12. 'Wisselbare Woorde': Coetzee and Postcolonial Philosophy, Carrol Clarkson
13. The J.M. Coetzee Archive and the Archive in J.M. Coetzee, Jan Wilm