Toista ajatellen
Historiallisia ja kulttuurisia näkökulmia toiseuden kohtaamiseen
Language
FinnishAbstract
Human lives are crucially shaped by encounters of otherness – or, rather, various othernesses. This book explores the ethical challenge of developing an appropriate and respectful relation to other human beings by analyzing a number of historical and cultural cases of relating to the other. The topics range from barbarism, racist stereotypes, female rhetoric, and vampires to philosophical analyses of Finnish writers like Eino Leino and Väinö Linna, and from lyrical depictions of pain to an “antitheodicist” reflection on Primo Levi’s Holocaust writing. A chapter on what it means to take a critical distance to other human beings in the context of the covid-19 pandemic concludes the volume. The authors approach these diverse issues (which are all aspects of the same basic problem of understanding and acknowledging otherness) from the perspective of an interdisciplinary humanistic reflection integrating literary analysis and philosophical argumentation.
Keywords
cultural philosophy; rhetoric; fiction and poetry; stereotypes; prejudices; othernessDOI
10.21435/tl.272ISBN
9789518584509, 9789518584516, 9789518584523Publisher
Finnish Literature Society / SKSPublication date and place
Helsinki, 2022Series
Tietolipas, 8Classification
Intellectual property law
Philosophy
Philosophy of religion
Biography, Literature and Literary studies