New Faculty Publication by Ellwood Wiggins: Odysseys of Recognition

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Odysseys of Recognition
Odysseys of Recognition, Ellwood Wiggins

Forthcoming: Odysseys of Recognition (due out in February 2019)

Performing Intersubjectivity in Homer, Aristotle, Shakespeare, Goethe, and Kleist 

About this book: Literary recognition is a technical term for a climactic plot device. Odysseys of Recognition claims that interpersonal recognition is constituted by performance, and brings performance theory into dialogue with poetics, politics, and philosophy. By observing Odysseus figures from Homer to Kleist, Ellwood Wiggins offers an alternative to conventional intellectual histories that situate the invention of the interior self in modernity. Through strategic readings of Aristotle, this elegantly written, innovative study recovers an understanding of interpersonal recognition that has become strange and counterintuitive. Penelope in Homer’s Odyssey offers a model for agency in ethical knowledge that has a lot to teach us today. Early modern and eighteenth-century characters, meanwhile, discover themselves not deep within an impenetrable self, but in the interpersonal space between people in the world. Recognition, Wiggins contends, is the moment in which epistemology and ethics coincide: in which what we know becomes manifest in what we do.

Preview the book here:  https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/odysseys-of-recognition/9781684480371

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