|
Author |
Title |
Pages |
| Sandor Goodhart and Monica Osborne |
Introduction: Reading Darkness: The Key, The Letter, and the Beginning |
1-19 |
|
Simone Drichel |
Regarding the Other: Postcolonial Violations and Ethical Resistance in Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm |
20-49 |
| Aryn Bartley |
The Hateful Self: Substitution and the Ethics of Representing War |
50-71 |
|
Richard Middleton-Kaplan |
Facing the Face of the Enemy: Levinasian Moments in All Quiet on the Western Front and the Literature of War |
72-90 |
| Menachem Feuer and Andrew Schmitz |
Hup! Hup! We Must Tumble: Toward an Ethical Reading of the Schlemiel |
91-114 |
| Kanae Uchiyama |
The Death of the Other: A Levinasian Reading of Paul Auster's Moon Palace |
115-39 |
| Ihor Junyk |
Beyond The Dialectic: Conrad, Levinas, and the Scene of Recognition |
140-59 |
| Caroline Sheaffer-Jones |
The Point of the Story: Levinas, Blanchot, and "The Madness of the Day" |
160-80 |
| |
Contributors |
181-82 |