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  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442269767

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Presents a collection of essays exploring themes in the literature of Stephen King and their relation to a variety of topics in contemporary philosophy.

Haunting us with such unforgettable stories as The Shining,Shawshank Redemption, Salem’s Lot, Carrie,The Green Mile, and Pet Semetary, Stephen King has been an anchor of American horror, science fiction, psychological thrillers, and suspense for over forty years. His characters have brought chills to our spines and challenged our notions of reality while leaving us in awe of the perseverance of the human spirit. As the first book in the new Great Authors and Philosophy series,Stephen King and Philosophy reveals some of the deeper issues raised by King’s work. From retribution, freedom, and moral relativity, to death and insanity, the chapters of this book expose how King’s stories access the questions and fears that nag each of us in the middle of night.

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Author Stephen King, despite his popularity, is largely derided in academic circles, typecast as a genre-fiction horror novelist. In this collection of essays concerning different philosophical views as they relate to Kings work, Held argues that horror is the perfect category in which philosophy can thrive because it forces readers to be aware of things hidden deep and dark within our basest selves. What we fear goes a long way toward defining us as people, and King has always been well known for tapping into these anxieties and exploiting them in his writing. It is refreshing to see King finally viewed through a scholarly lens, with pieces on topics such as reading The Dark Tower as a nihilistic text, using Carrie to discuss the definition of womanhood as 'Other' in a male-centric society, and Aristotelian friendship in The Body and Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. VERDICT Kings 'Constant Readers' will rejoice in this appreciation of their academically misaligned hero; students of philosophy, collegiate or casual, will also enjoy this text, giving them a familiar context to a field that can confuse the best of us. * Library Journal * "A splendidly stimulating anthology that delves deep into the treasures of Stephen King's work and brings back riches we may not have noticed. Challenging and searching, these essays are fun to read too. Like all the best criticism, they send us back for a fresh look at the original." -- Ramsey Campbell, author of The Grin of the Dark and The Kind Folk "The world around us is chock full of philosophical issues. So is the compelling fiction of Stephen King, which is part of its allure. The essays in this book raise those issues and discuss them well, often even brilliantly, using his stories to unearth major philosophical questions that all thoughtful people should pursue. Highly recommended for King fans and anyone interested in philosophy!" -- Tom Morris, bestselling author of If Aristotle Ran General Motors, The Stoic Art of Living, The Oasis Within "Stephen Kings work finally gets its philosophical due. Drawing on thinkers from Aristotle to Nietzsche, this book sheds light on complex issues like the nature of evil while revealing hidden depths of horror and insight." -- William Irwin, King's College, Pennsylvania

Introduction: On Writing Popular Philosophy 1(12)
Jacob M. Held
1 There Is No God in Desperation: Tak and the Problem of Evil
13(22)
C. Taylor Sutton
Jacob M. Held
2 Female Subjectivity in Carrie
35(12)
Kellye Byal
3 "Sometimes Dead Is Better": King, Daedalus, Dragon-Tyrants, and Deathism
47(24)
Katherine Allen
4 "Gan Is Dead": Nietzsche and Roland's Eternal Recurrence
71(12)
Garret Merriam
5 Rama of Gilead: Hindu Philosophy in The Dark Tower
83(14)
Matthew A. Butkus
6 What's Wrong with Roland?: Utilitarianism and the Dark Tower
97(16)
Greg Littmann
7 Stephen King and Aristotelian Friendship: An Analysis of The Body and Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption
113(18)
Bertha Alvarez Manninen
8 Propaganda and Pedagogy for Apt Pupils
131(16)
Michael K. Potter
Cam Cobb
9 The Shining's Overlook Hotel as Heterotopia
147(14)
Elizabeth Hornbeck
10 Broadcast Dystopia: Power and Violence in The Running Man and The Long Walk
161(12)
Joseph J. Foy
Timothy M. Dale
11 Stephen King and the Art of Horror
173(22)
Greg Littmann
12 "You Weren't Hired to Philosophize, Torrance": The Death of the Author in The Shining
195(12)
Charles Bane
13 What Happens to the Present When It Becomes the Past: Time Travel and the Nature of Time in The Langoliers
207(12)
Paul R. Daniels
14 Notes on Foreknowledge, Truthmaking, and Counterfactuals from The Dead Zone
219(12)
Tuomas W. Manninen
15 Time Belongs to the Tower
231(22)
Randall Auxier
16 Ur 88,416
253(24)
Randall Auxier
17 From Desperation to Haven: Horror, Compassion, and Arthur Schopenhauer
277(22)
Jacob M. Held
Index 299(10)
Ka-tet: Author Biographies 309
Jacob Held has written extensively on philosophy and popular culture, having edited Dr. Seuss and Philosophy and Roald Dahl and Philosophy, coedited James Bond and Philosophy, and contributed to volumes on the Beatles, South Park, and Watchmen, to name a few. He teaches philosophy at the University of Central Arkansas and lives in Conway, Arkansas.