Accommodating the Other: Derek Attridge on Literature, Ethics, and the Work of J M Coetzee
Michael Marais
Abstract
Derek Attridge. 2004. The Singularity of Literature. London and New York: Routledge. Derek Attridge. 2005. J.M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading.Chicago: University of Chicago Press / Pietermaritz-burg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
This
review essay outlines Derek Attridge's argument for a form of
critical attention to the literary text's relationship to alterity. It
then traces some of the ways in which Attridge sustains and exemplifies
this argument for responsible reading in his exploration of J M
Coetzee's writing.
While
welcoming the substantial contribution which these two studies make to
Coetzee criticism and the ongoing debate on the ethics of literature,
the essay argues that Attridge fails to signpost adequately his use of,
and divergence from, Maurice Blanchot's ideas on literature and
alterity, and that this oversight raises and leaves unanswered a number
of questions on the literary work's ability to accommodate the other.
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