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1001 ▼a Margel, Serge, ▼e author.
24010 ▼a De l'mposture. ▼l English
24510 ▼a On imposture ▼h [electronic resource]: ▼b Jean-Jacques Rousseau, literary lies, and political fiction / ▼c Serge Margel ; translated by Eva Yampolsky.
260 ▼a Bloomington, Indiana: ▼b Indiana University Press, ▼c [2023]
300 ▼a 1 online resource (x, 73 pages).
336 ▼a text ▼b txt ▼2 rdacontent
337 ▼a computer ▼b c ▼2 rdamedia
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4901 ▼a Studies in Continental Thought
500 ▼a "Originally published as De l'imposture."
500 ▼a Translated from the French.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references.
5050 ▼a Introduction: The Staging of an Imposture -- Mendacium est fabula, or The Right to Lie by Admission of Innocence: Jean-Jacques Rousseau: From the Fourth Walk to the Epigraph of the Confessions -- Introduction -- I. Lying in the Confessions: Between Innocence and Injustice -- II. An Innocent Liar, a Truthful Man, and a Confessing Witness -- Fictions of the Cultural: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Body Politic of Democracy -- Introduction -- I. Nature, Culture, and the Economy of History -- II. The Body Politic and the Discourse of Fiction -- Bibliography -- Index
520 ▼a "Imposture is an abuse of power. It is the act of lying for one's own benefit, of disguising the truth in order to mislead. For Jean-Jacques Rousseau, however, imposture is first and foremost power itself. In On Imposture, French philosopher Serge Margel explores imposture within Rousseau's Discourses, Confessions, and Emile. For Rousseau, taking power, using it, or abusing it are ultimately one and the same act. Once there's power, and someone grants themselves the means, the right, and the authority to force another's beliefs or actions, there is imposture. According to Rousseau, imposture can be found through human history, society, and culture. Using a deconstructionist method in the classic manner of Derrida, On Imposture explores Rousseau's thought concerning imposture and offers a unique analysis of its implications for politics, civil society, literature, and existentialist thought"-- ▼c Provided by publisher.
60010 ▼a Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, ▼d 1712-1778 ▼x Political and social views.
60010 ▼a Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, ▼d 1712-1778 ▼x Criticism and interpretation.
60017 ▼a Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, ▼d 1712-1778. ▼2 fast ▼0 (OCoLC)fst00030449
650 0 ▼a Impostors and imposture in literature.
650 7 ▼a Impostors and imposture in literature. ▼2 fast ▼0 (OCoLC)fst00968232
650 7 ▼a Political and social views. ▼2 fast ▼0 (OCoLC)fst01353986
655 7 ▼a Criticism, interpretation, etc. ▼2 fast ▼0 (OCoLC)fst01411635
7001 ▼a Yampolsky, Eva, ▼e translator.
830 0 ▼a Studies in Continental thought.
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