J.M. Coetzee and ethics philosophical perspectives on literature /
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. People, Human Relationships, and Politics
- The paradoxes of Power in the Early Novels of J.M. Coetzee / Robert Pippin
- Disgrace, Desire, and the Dark Side of the New South Africa / Adriaan van Heerden
- Ethical Thought and the Problem of Communication: A Strategy for Reading Diary of a Bad Year / Jonathan Lear
- Torture and Collective Shame / Jeff McMahan
- Part II. Humans, Animals, and Morality
- Converging Convictions: Coetzee and His Characters on Animals / Karen Dawn and Peter Singer
- Coetzee and Alternative Animal Ethics / Eilisa Aaltola
- Writing the Lives of Animals / Ido Geiger
- Sympathy and Scapegoating in H.M. Coetzee / Andy Lamey
- Part III. Rationality and Human Lives
- Against Society, Against History, Against Reason: Coetzee's Archaic Postmodernism / Anton Leist
- Coetzee's Critique of Reason / Martin Woessner
- J.M. Cietzee, Moral Thinker / Alice Crary
- Being True to Fact: Coetzee's Prose of the World / Pieter Vermeulen
- Part IV. Literature, Literary Style, and Philosophy
- Truth and Love Together at Last: Style, Form, and Moral vision in Age of Iron / Samantha Vice
- The Lives of Animals and the Form-Content Connection / Jennifer Flynn
- Irony and Belief in Elizabeth Costello / Michael Funk Deckard and Ralph Palm
- Coetzee's Hidden Polemic with Nietzsche / Alena Dvorakova.