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Ethics, or the systematized set of inquiries and responses to the question “what should I do?” has infused the history of human narrative for more than two centuries. One of the foremost theorists of ethics during the twentieth century, Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) radicalized the discipline of philosophy by arguing that “the ethical” is the foundational moment for human subjectivity, and that human subjectivity underlies all of Western philosophy. Levinas’s voice is crucial to the resurging global attention to ethics because he grapples with the quintessential problem of alterity or “otherness,” which he conceptualizes as the articulation of, and prior responsibility to, difference in relation to the competing movement toward sameness.

Academicians and journalists in Spain and abroad have recently fastened on an emerging cluster of peninsular writers who, they argue, pertain to a discernible literary generation, provisionally referred to as Generación X. These writers are distinct from their predecessors; they and their literary texts are closely related to the specific socio-political and historical circumstances in Spain and their novels relate stories of more and less proximity, more and less responsibility, and more and less temporality. In short, they trace the temporal movement of alterity through narrative.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

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"The Art of Time is anchored in thorough mastery of primary and secondary work in Levinas studies, and it displays capacious knowledge of 1990's Spanish literature and culture. This study goes beyond earlier work that brings Levinasian ethical philosophy to bear upon literary criticism...and will be an impetus and aspiration for future work by other scholars." -- Donald Wehrs * Auburn University *
"Molinaro recuperates underappreciated works, by authors all too easily dismissed as immature or irrelevantly counter-cultural, that speak to us all. As such, this book will be of great interest to anyone interested in ethics in literature or contemporary Spanish literature and culture." * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *
"The Art of Time is anchored in thorough mastery of primary and secondary work in Levinas studies, and it displays capacious knowledge of 1990's Spanish literature and culture. This study goes beyond earlier work that brings Levinasian ethical philosophy to bear upon literary criticism...and will be an impetus and aspiration for future work by other scholars." -- Donald Wehrs * Auburn University *
"Molinaro recuperates underappreciated works, by authors all too easily dismissed as immature or irrelevantly counter-cultural, that speak to us all. As such, this book will be of great interest to anyone interested in ethics in literature or contemporary Spanish literature and culture." * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *

Table of Contents
A Note on Translations ... iv
One - Ethics, Alterity, and Levinas ... 1
Two - Spain’s Generación X ... 49
Three - Repeating the Same Violence or the Failure of Synchrony: Veo Veo, El frío, and Mensaka ... 99
Four - The Betrayal of Diachrony: El secreto de Sara, Anatol y dos más, and Tocarnos la cara ... 143
Five - Diachrony and Saying: Arde lo que será, Sentimental, and La fiebre amarilla ... 186
Afterword ... 220
Acknowledgments ... 225
Bibliography ... 227
Index ... 251
About the Author ... 252

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      Publisher: Bucknell University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 12/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9781684481279, 978-1684481279
      ISBN10: 1684481279

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      Book Synopsis
      Ethics, or the systematized set of inquiries and responses to the question “what should I do?” has infused the history of human narrative for more than two centuries. One of the foremost theorists of ethics during the twentieth century, Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) radicalized the discipline of philosophy by arguing that “the ethical” is the foundational moment for human subjectivity, and that human subjectivity underlies all of Western philosophy. Levinas’s voice is crucial to the resurging global attention to ethics because he grapples with the quintessential problem of alterity or “otherness,” which he conceptualizes as the articulation of, and prior responsibility to, difference in relation to the competing movement toward sameness.

      Academicians and journalists in Spain and abroad have recently fastened on an emerging cluster of peninsular writers who, they argue, pertain to a discernible literary generation, provisionally referred to as Generación X. These writers are distinct from their predecessors; they and their literary texts are closely related to the specific socio-political and historical circumstances in Spain and their novels relate stories of more and less proximity, more and less responsibility, and more and less temporality. In short, they trace the temporal movement of alterity through narrative.

      Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

      Trade Review
      "The Art of Time is anchored in thorough mastery of primary and secondary work in Levinas studies, and it displays capacious knowledge of 1990's Spanish literature and culture. This study goes beyond earlier work that brings Levinasian ethical philosophy to bear upon literary criticism...and will be an impetus and aspiration for future work by other scholars." -- Donald Wehrs * Auburn University *
      "Molinaro recuperates underappreciated works, by authors all too easily dismissed as immature or irrelevantly counter-cultural, that speak to us all. As such, this book will be of great interest to anyone interested in ethics in literature or contemporary Spanish literature and culture." * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *
      "The Art of Time is anchored in thorough mastery of primary and secondary work in Levinas studies, and it displays capacious knowledge of 1990's Spanish literature and culture. This study goes beyond earlier work that brings Levinasian ethical philosophy to bear upon literary criticism...and will be an impetus and aspiration for future work by other scholars." -- Donald Wehrs * Auburn University *
      "Molinaro recuperates underappreciated works, by authors all too easily dismissed as immature or irrelevantly counter-cultural, that speak to us all. As such, this book will be of great interest to anyone interested in ethics in literature or contemporary Spanish literature and culture." * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *

      Table of Contents
      A Note on Translations ... iv
      One - Ethics, Alterity, and Levinas ... 1
      Two - Spain’s Generación X ... 49
      Three - Repeating the Same Violence or the Failure of Synchrony: Veo Veo, El frío, and Mensaka ... 99
      Four - The Betrayal of Diachrony: El secreto de Sara, Anatol y dos más, and Tocarnos la cara ... 143
      Five - Diachrony and Saying: Arde lo que será, Sentimental, and La fiebre amarilla ... 186
      Afterword ... 220
      Acknowledgments ... 225
      Bibliography ... 227
      Index ... 251
      About the Author ... 252

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