Zahi Zalloua is an associate professor of French and interdisciplinary studies at Whitman College. He is the coeditor of Torture: Power, Democracy, and the Human Body and the author of Montaigne and the Ethics of Skepticism.
Zahi Zalloua is an associate professor of French and interdisciplinary studies at Whitman College. He is the coeditor of Torture: Power, Democracy, and the Human Body and the author of Montaigne and the Ethics of Skepticism.
Zahi Zalloua is an associate professor of French and interdisciplinary studies at Whitman College. He is the coeditor of Torture: Power, Democracy, and the Human Body and the author of Montaigne and the Ethics of Skepticism.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: An Ethics of the Unruly 1. Montaigne: The Accidental Theorist 2. Diderot’s Rameau’s Nephew: Allegory and the Mind-and-Body Problem 3. Translating Modernité: Narrative, Violence, and Aesthetics in Baudelaire’s Spleen of Paris 4. Living with Nausea: Sartre and Roquentin 5. Intoxicating Meaning: Alain Robbe-Grillet’s Jealousy 6. Fidelity to Sexual Difference: Marguerite Duras’s The Ravishing of Lol Stein Conclusion: Unruly Theory Notes Works Cited Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: An Ethics of the Unruly 1. Montaigne: The Accidental Theorist 2. Diderot’s Rameau’s Nephew: Allegory and the Mind-and-Body Problem 3. Translating Modernité: Narrative, Violence, and Aesthetics in Baudelaire’s Spleen of Paris 4. Living with Nausea: Sartre and Roquentin 5. Intoxicating Meaning: Alain Robbe-Grillet’s Jealousy 6. Fidelity to Sexual Difference: Marguerite Duras’s The Ravishing of Lol Stein Conclusion: Unruly Theory Notes Works Cited Index
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