Jane Austen and the Dialectic of Misrecognition

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Abstract

The objective of this book is to present a dialectical framework within which to reread Jane Austen’s novels and to counter the critical dichotomy between a ‘conservative’ Jane (proposed by the containment school of critics) and a ‘radical’ Austen (proposed by the subversive school of critics). It aims at providing a framework that is flexible enough to explain why the two schools are inadequate, but rigorous enough to shed new light on Austen’s complex vision of epistemological enlightenment – namely, her insistence on the ‘positive recognition’, the ‘negative cognition’, and the ‘cynical misrecognition’ as essential moments in the development of the subject. The author argues that Austen’s ‘dialectics of recognition’ point neither towards docile conformism nor revolutionary struggle, but an on-going spirit of critique in the midst of misrecognition.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherPeter Lang Publishing
Number of pages344
ISBN (Print)9783631531938, 3631531931
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2005

Publication series

NameAnglo-amerikanische Studien / Anglo-American Studies
PublisherPeter Lang GmbH
Volume27

User-Defined Keywords

  • Roman
  • Individuum (Motiv)
  • Gesellschaft (Motiv)
  • Identität (Motiv)
  • Lacan, Jacques
  • Ideologie
  • Erkennen
  • Philosophie
  • Psychoanalyse
  • Austen, Jane
  • Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich

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