Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society

Since the 1960s, epistemological skepticism and constructionism have had a firm position in literary studies. Structuralisms late phase, post-structuralism, certain sub-branches of current narratology, and certain representatives of recent sociology of literature, in particular, have maintained this...

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Autor principal: Erkki Sevänen
Formato: artículo científico
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Publicado: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2018
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description Since the 1960s, epistemological skepticism and constructionism have had a firm position in literary studies. Structuralisms late phase, post-structuralism, certain sub-branches of current narratology, and certain representatives of recent sociology of literature, in particular, have maintained this sort of philosophical line of thought in literary studies. According to it, literatures epistemic function can chiefly lie in that it possibly helps us to deconstruct different discourses or world views and to understand their strengths and weaknesses. The article argues for the view that these research trends operate with a unidimensional conception of reality and with a questionable version of constructionism. Hence, they do not understand the specificity of societal-cultural reality and social actors specific epistemic relation to it. On this basis, modern literature can be seen as a discursive practice with epistemic and evaluative properties. It is a practice that usually deals with the problems that are caused by the development of societal-cultural reality and that are felt personally important by the authors of literary texts. Often it is just literary texts that first give a public expression to problems such as these.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO557132022-03-17T19:37:27Z Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society Erkki Sevänen Sociología Knowledge skepticism constructionism discursive practice values Since the 1960s, epistemological skepticism and constructionism have had a firm position in literary studies. Structuralisms late phase, post-structuralism, certain sub-branches of current narratology, and certain representatives of recent sociology of literature, in particular, have maintained this sort of philosophical line of thought in literary studies. According to it, literatures epistemic function can chiefly lie in that it possibly helps us to deconstruct different discourses or world views and to understand their strengths and weaknesses. The article argues for the view that these research trends operate with a unidimensional conception of reality and with a questionable version of constructionism. Hence, they do not understand the specificity of societal-cultural reality and social actors specific epistemic relation to it. On this basis, modern literature can be seen as a discursive practice with epistemic and evaluative properties. It is a practice that usually deals with the problems that are caused by the development of societal-cultural reality and that are felt personally important by the authors of literary texts. Often it is just literary texts that first give a public expression to problems such as these. 2018 2022-03-17T19:37:27Z 2022-03-17T19:37:27Z artículo científico http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=86858049004 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/55713 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=868 Sociologias application/pdf Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Sociologias (Brasil) Num.48 Vol.20
spellingShingle Sociología
Knowledge
skepticism
constructionism
discursive practice
values
Erkki Sevänen
Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society
title Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society
title_full Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society
title_fullStr Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society
title_full_unstemmed Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society
title_short Modern Literature as a Form of Discourse and Knowledge of Society
title_sort modern literature as a form of discourse and knowledge of society
topic Sociología
Knowledge
skepticism
constructionism
discursive practice
values
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