Selective Affinities
Literature and New Critical Theory
Rita Felski(Author)
University of Chicago Press
Will be published approx. on 9. November 2026
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-226-84960-7 (ISBN)
Description
Rita Felski's new work brings literary studies into conversation with more affirmative and democratic forms of critical theory.
Literary critics associate the phrase "Frankfurt School" with early twentieth-century thinkers like Adorno or Benjamin, but contemporary German critical theory remains largely unknown. In this new book, Rita Felski draws on the work of a group of important philosophers and social theorists to offer fresh readings of literary texts by Robert Walser, Didier Eribon, Zadie Smith, Magda Szabo, John Williams, and Dionne Brand.
Through five key concepts derived from her reading of German theory-disclosure, recognition, self-realization, resonance, and lifeworld-Selective Affinities asks how these literary texts articulate the relationship between intellectuals and others. Contrary to critical theories that discount everyday experience, new German thought reveals the ethical, existential, and political richness of such experience. Through this framework, Felski shows that literature, theory, and experience are not opposed but mutually constitutive.
Literary critics associate the phrase "Frankfurt School" with early twentieth-century thinkers like Adorno or Benjamin, but contemporary German critical theory remains largely unknown. In this new book, Rita Felski draws on the work of a group of important philosophers and social theorists to offer fresh readings of literary texts by Robert Walser, Didier Eribon, Zadie Smith, Magda Szabo, John Williams, and Dionne Brand.
Through five key concepts derived from her reading of German theory-disclosure, recognition, self-realization, resonance, and lifeworld-Selective Affinities asks how these literary texts articulate the relationship between intellectuals and others. Contrary to critical theories that discount everyday experience, new German thought reveals the ethical, existential, and political richness of such experience. Through this framework, Felski shows that literature, theory, and experience are not opposed but mutually constitutive.
Reviews / Votes
"Selective Affinities is a valuable contribution to literary studies, written with Felski's characteristic verve. I expect that, like Felski's other recent books, it will be read eagerly by readers from every rank of the academy and across literary fields. The book lucidly lays out the central concepts of a cluster of thinkers associated with the New Frankfurt School with whom most literary scholars may be largely unfamiliar, but whose ideas-as Felski demonstrates, in absorbing, perceptive readings of a wide range of twentieth and twenty-first-century literary works-can not only be fruitfully brought to bear on literary studies but also reconfigure how we understand the relationship between literature and life, between the realms of the aesthetic and the everyday." -- Sarah Tindal Kareem, University of California, Los AngelesMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-84960-7 (9780226849607)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Rita Felski is the John Stewart Bryan Professor at the University of Virginia and the author or editor of numerous books, including The Gender of Modernity, Uses of Literature, The Limits of Critique, and Hooked: Art and Attachment.
Content
1. On Experience-Concepts
2. Social Philosophy Contra Literary Studies?
3. Disclosure: Kompridis/Walser
4. Recognition: Honneth/Eribon
5. On the Level?
6. Self-Realization: Jaeggi/Smith
7. Lifeworld: Schutz/Szabo
8. Resonance: Rosa/Williams/Brand
End Note
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
2. Social Philosophy Contra Literary Studies?
3. Disclosure: Kompridis/Walser
4. Recognition: Honneth/Eribon
5. On the Level?
6. Self-Realization: Jaeggi/Smith
7. Lifeworld: Schutz/Szabo
8. Resonance: Rosa/Williams/Brand
End Note
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index