Are We Comparing Yet?
On Standards, Justice, and Incomparability
Abstract
Debates about the possibility of an open culture – or indeed about the possibility of an open debate about the openness of culture – often turn on questions of standards. But since no benchmark can be absolute, judgement is a proliferation of comparisons. Through a series of case studies in everyday and academic comparison (literature, history, politics, philosophy), Haun Saussy calls out the typical vices of comparison and proposes ways to unseat them. For however much it is abused, distorted, and manipulated, comparison retains an essential link to the idea of justice.
Keywords
Comparison; Ethics; History; Eurocentrism; Critique; Literature; Culture; General Literature Studies; Cultural Theory; Cultural History; Cultural Studies; Bielefeld University PressDOI
10.14361/9783839449776ISBN
9783837649772OCN
1135845521Publisher
Bielefeld University PressPublisher website
https://www.bielefeld-university-press.org/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, Germany, 2019Imprint
transcript Verlag - Bielefeld University PressSeries
BiUP General,Classification
Literary studies: general