Description
These include philosophical texts drawn from a constellation of historical topoi at the critical moments of their encounter with the maritime: Plato and Euripedes's work from fifth-century Athens; Augustus and Plautus's writings from republican and early imperial Rome; Shakespeare's creations from Elizabethan England; Kant and Rousseau's texts from enlightenment continental Europe; and the thinking of Husserl and Heidegger from interwar Germany of the twentieth century. For each historical topos, Yi juxtaposes different representations of and responses to the maritime through the reading of a philosophical text vis-a-vis the reading of a literary text. In so doing, she lays bare the deep political and moral ambiguity attributed to the ocean in Western philosophical and literary imaginaries.
About the Author
Wu Yi is an independent researcher based in New York. She studies the intersections of philosophy, world literature, and global history, with a specialization in maritime deconstructions and reconstructions of the history of philosophy.
Book Information
ISBN 9783035803686
Author Wu Yi
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Diaphanes AG
Publisher Diaphanes AG
Weight(grams) 358g
Dimensions(mm) 209mm * 138mm * 21mm