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Daniel Williams deposited Stem and Skein: Order and Evolution in Hopkins on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Departing in some measure from critical views that invoke similar contextual materials, this essay argues for a reevaluation of Hopkins’s debt to scientific thinking in his poetry and poetics. Hovering between competing conceptions of nature’s structure and purpose—evolutionary theory, energy physics, natural theology—Hopkins develops a poetics…[Read more]
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Daniel Williams deposited Apprentice to Deception: L. P. Hartley and the Bildungsroman on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This essay argues that L. P. Hartley’s novel The Go-Between (1953) fits into the critical tradition of the Bildungsroman in one specific sense: its attention to matters of deception. First, this plot of formation and development involves a necessary apprenticeship in deception: a moral training that has links with everyday practices of c…[Read more]
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Daniel Williams deposited Life among the Vermin: Nineveh and Ecological Relocation on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Henrietta Rose-Innes’s novel Nineveh (2011) catalogs the activities of a humane pest expert as she discovers, on an estate under construction outside Cape Town, how human and insect actors undermine the spatial expectations of post-apartheid South Africa. Rose-Innes advances a vision of interspecies connection by recasting controversial themes…[Read more]
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Daniel Williams deposited Rumor, Reputation, and Sensation in Tess of the d’Urbervilles on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This essay considers the significance of rumor in the work of Thomas Hardy, anchoring its claims in a reading of Tess of the d’Urbervilles (1891). I argue that rumor conditions the narrative movement of this novel through its linked operations in social space and bodily sensation. First, I examine the relationship between the movements of…[Read more]
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Daniel Williams deposited The Clouds and the Poor: Ruskin, Mayhew, and Ecology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Ruskin and Mayhew together disclose a Victorian ecological discourse attuned to the divergent spaces, varying rhythms, and dispersed networks that compose the urban environment.
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited The Politics of Being Part of Nature in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoGenevieve Lloyd argues that when we follow Spinoza in understanding reason as a part of nature, we gain new insights into the human condition. Specifically, we gain a new political insight: we should respond to cultural difference with a pluralist ethos. This is because there is no pure universal reason; human minds find their reason shaped…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Course Design to Connect Theory to Real-world Cases: Teaching Political Philosophy in Asia in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoStudents often have difficulty connecting theoretical and text-based scholarship to the real world. When teaching in Asia, this disconnection is exacerbated by the European/American focus of many canonical texts, whereas students’ own experiences are primarily Asian. However, in my discipline of political philosophy, this problem receives little…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited The Politics of Being Part of Nature on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
Genevieve Lloyd argues that when we follow Spinoza in understanding reason as a part of nature, we gain new insights into the human condition. Specifically, we gain a new political insight: we should respond to cultural difference with a pluralist ethos. This is because there is no pure universal reason; human minds find their reason shaped…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Course Design to Connect Theory to Real-world Cases: Teaching Political Philosophy in Asia on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
Students often have difficulty connecting theoretical and text-based scholarship to the real world. When teaching in Asia, this disconnection is exacerbated by the European/American focus of many canonical texts, whereas students’ own experiences are primarily Asian. However, in my discipline of political philosophy, this problem receives little…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Political power and depoliticized acquiescence: Spinoza and aristocracy in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAccording to a recent interpretive orthodoxy, Spinoza is a profoundly democratic theorist of state authority. I reject this orthodoxy. To be sure, for Spinoza, a political order succeeds in proportion as it harnesses the power of the people within it. However, Spinoza shows that political inclusion is only one possible strategy to this end;…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited ‘China and England: On the Structural Convergence of Political Values’. Responding to China and England: The Preindustrial Struggle for Social Justice in Word and Image, by Martin Powers. in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoAt the centre of Powers’ (2019) China and England is an extraordinary forgotten episode in the history of political ideas. There was a time when English radicals critiqued the corruption and injustice of the English political system by contrasting it with the superior example of China. There was a time when they advocated adopting a Chinese…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Potentia: Hobbes and Spinoza on Power and Popular Politics in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThe book draws on the political writings of Hobbes and Spinoza to establish a conceptual framework for understanding the genesis, risks, and promise of popular power.
It makes an original contribution at the intersection of early modern philosophy and democratic theory. -
Kathleen Fitzpatrick's profile was updated on MSU Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Political power and depoliticized acquiescence: Spinoza and aristocracy on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
According to a recent interpretive orthodoxy, Spinoza is a profoundly democratic theorist of state authority. I reject this orthodoxy. To be sure, for Spinoza, a political order succeeds in proportion as it harnesses the power of the people within it. However, Spinoza shows that political inclusion is only one possible strategy to this end;…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited ‘China and England: On the Structural Convergence of Political Values’. Responding to China and England: The Preindustrial Struggle for Social Justice in Word and Image, by Martin Powers. on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
At the centre of Powers’ (2019) China and England is an extraordinary forgotten episode in the history of political ideas. There was a time when English radicals critiqued the corruption and injustice of the English political system by contrasting it with the superior example of China. There was a time when they advocated adopting a Chinese…[Read more]
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Sandra Leonie Field deposited Potentia: Hobbes and Spinoza on Power and Popular Politics on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
The book draws on the political writings of Hobbes and Spinoza to establish a conceptual framework for understanding the genesis, risks, and promise of popular power.
It makes an original contribution at the intersection of early modern philosophy and democratic theory. -
Sandra Leonie Field's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
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Mark B. Wolff's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
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Michael Leong's profile was updated on MLA Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick created the group
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