The value of literature

In the wake of the ‘ethical turn,’ there have been intense debates about the ethical dimension of literary works and the ways in which they serve to represent and disseminate values and norms. Against the backdrop of the current legitimation crisis of the humanities in an increasingly digital age, t...

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Other Authors: Nünning, Ansgar (Editor) , Nünning, Vera (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Tübingen Gunter Narr Verlag 2021
Edition:1. Auflage
Series:REAL Volume 36
In: REAL (Volume 36)

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Author Notes:edited by Ansgar Nünning and Vera Nünning
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Summary:In the wake of the ‘ethical turn,’ there have been intense debates about the ethical dimension of literary works and the ways in which they serve to represent and disseminate values and norms. Against the backdrop of the current legitimation crisis of the humanities in an increasingly digital age, the present volume puts the value of literature itself onto the agenda of literary studies. The articles in this volume explore the cognitive, ethical, and cultural value of literature, demonstrating why literature matters and why it is worthwhile to read literary texts. The collection shows that literary fictions serve as important ways of meaning-, sense- and world-making, and that they are powerful laboratories for revalorising our hierarchies of values and for fostering cultural resources of resilience.
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISBN:9783823393665