Ethics and Literature: Levinas and Literary Criticism

Authors

  • Nemanja Mitrović Singidunum University, Faculty for Media and Communications

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2203632M

Keywords:

Levinas, ethics, art, literature, Blanchot

Abstract

The question posed by this text is: can we use Levinasian ethics in the field of literary studies? In order to provide the answer, Levinas’s attitude toward art will need to be analyzed. His work contains numerous scattered remarks about literature and other arts, but the most explicit statement on the relationship between art and ethics can be found in his essay “Reality and Its Shadow”. Since Levinas’s view on art in this essay is predominantly negative, it poses a significant problem for the application of his theory in the field of literary studies. In order to overcome this difficulty, I use Blanchot’s reworking of Levinasian ethics, and open the possibility of a different relation between literature and ethics than the one originally suggested by Levinas.

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Published

29.09.2022

How to Cite

Mitrović, N. (2022) “Ethics and Literature: Levinas and Literary Criticism”, Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. Belgrade, Serbia, 33(3), pp. 632–647. doi: 10.2298/FID2203632M.