Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
Aug 15, 2022
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10
0810145111
ISBN-13
9780810145115
Description
This anthology brings together a diverse group of scholars to explore the enduring influence of Pierre Macherey’s seminal work, A Theory of Literary Production. Through a series of essays, the authors engage with Macherey's ideas, examining the interplay between literature and its socio-historical context. They delve into the mechanics of literary creation and interpretation, investigating how texts can reveal the complexities of cultural production.
The contributors, each with their own distinct perspectives, illuminate Macherey's contention that literature is not merely a reflection of reality, but rather an active participant in shaping it. This exploration highlights the continuing relevance of Macherey's theories in contemporary literary discourse, encouraging readers to reconsider the dynamics between authors, texts, and the world they inhabit.
The contributors, each with their own distinct perspectives, illuminate Macherey's contention that literature is not merely a reflection of reality, but rather an active participant in shaping it. This exploration highlights the continuing relevance of Macherey's theories in contemporary literary discourse, encouraging readers to reconsider the dynamics between authors, texts, and the world they inhabit.
Genres
Romance
History
Philosophy
Contemporary
Politics