03931nam 2200613 450 991015431010332120230807212138.00-8232-6647-80-8232-6355-X(CKB)3710000000290645(EBL)3239951(SSID)ssj0001370864(PQKBManifestationID)12511884(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001370864(PQKBWorkID)11300129(PQKB)10526001(MiAaPQ)EBC3239951(StDuBDS)EDZ0001111280(EXLCZ)99371000000029064520140724d2015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTo make the hands impure art, ethical adventure, the difficult, and the holy /Adam Zachary NewtonFirst edition.New York :Fordham University Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (508 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8232-6351-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: -- Prologue: Meaningful Adjacencies -- Introduction: Laws of Tact and Genre -- Part one / Hands -- 1. Pledge, Turn, Prestige: Worldliness and Sanctity in Edward Said and Emmanuel Levinas -- 2. Sollicitation and Rubbing the Text: Reading Said and Levinas Reading -- 3. Henry Darger, Blaise Pascal, and the Book in Hand -- Part two / Genres -- 4. Ethics of Reading I: Levinas and the Talmud -- 5. Ethics of Reading II: Bakhtin and the Novel -- 6. Ethics of Reading III: Cavell and Theater/Cinema -- Part three / Languages -- 7. Abyss, Volcano, and the Frozen Swirl of Words: The Difficult and the Holy in Agnon, Bialik, and Scholem -- Epilogue: The Book in Hand, Again -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Proper Names -- Index of Topics."How can cradling, handling, or rubbing a text be said, ethically, to have made something happen? What, as readers or interpreters, may come off in our hands in as we maculate or mark the books we read? For Adam Zachary Newton, reading is anembodied practice wherein "ethics" becomes a matter of tact in the doubled sense of touch and regard. With the image of the book lying in the hands of its readers as insistent refrain, To Make the Hands Impure cuts a provocative cross-disciplinary swath through classical Jewish texts, modern Jewish philosophy, film and performance, literature, translation, and the material text. Newton explores the ethics of reading through a range of texts, from the Talmud and Midrash to Conrad's Nostromo and Pascal's Le Mémorial, from works by Henry Darger and Martin Scorsese to the National September 11 Memorial and a synagogue in Havana, Cuba. In separate chapters, he conducts masterly treatments of Emmanuel Levinas, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Stanley Cavell by emphasizing their performances as readers a trebled orientation to Talmud, novel, and theater/film. To Make the Hands Impure stages the encounter of literary experience and scriptural traditions he difficult and the holy through an ambitious, singular, and innovative approach marked in equal measure by erudition and imaginative daring"--Provided by publisher.Philosophy, Modern20th centuryPhilosophy, Modern21st centuryArt and moralsEthics in literatureReader-response criticismPhilosophy, ModernPhilosophy, ModernArt and morals.Ethics in literature.Reader-response criticism.190Newton Adam Zachary847006MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154310103321To make the hands impure3409212UNINA