Reaganism in Literary Theory : Negative Moralism and Hermeneutic Suspicion
Book Details
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Delivery in 28 days
Reaganism is a discourse of devotion and disqualification, combining a neoliberal negative theology of the market with a neoconservative demonization of opponents. Reagans personality cult shelters the aggressivity of a war of all against all by representing the market as a moralistic standard of perfection, a representation of goodness and freedom. In literary theory and criticism, a homologous valuative system centered itself on the canon, representing culture as a study of perfection. Paul de Man argued for the displacement of this positive moralistic reference, but his proposals ultimately replace it with a negative moralistic reference to literariness. De Mans premises have been perpetuated in subsequent theory by persistent misrecognitions of dialectic as suspicious hermeneutics, of materialism as reference to materiality, and of demands for democratic equity as identity politics. Tracing this motivated reasoning through misreadings of Eve Sedgwicks critique of conspiracy theory and Edward Saids secular criticism, we are led back to the unexamined premises of Paul de Mans negative moralism and the opportunistic competition of academic careerism.
Get Reaganism in Literary Theory by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Anthem Press and it has pages.