The purpose of playing and the philosophy of history

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Interventions-International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Pub Date : 1999-01-01 DOI:10.1080/13698019900510581
L. Taylor
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Shakespeare was a pervasive presence in the life and work of C. L. R. James, and, along with cricket, was one of the veteran radical's most abiding concerns. In this essay, I set out to explore some of the implications of James' Shakespeare criticism. In Shakespeare's plays, particularly Hamlet and King Lear, James traced the historical provenance of some of the critical problematics of human society, and outlined a challenging method of dialectical literary criticism. This method attended to seemingly contradictory critical tasks, historicism and universalism, allowing James to use Shakespeare as an occasion for dialectical analyses which went far beyond literary criticism alone. James understood Shakespeare as both a historical and contemporary phenomenon, and by exploring how he is able to think both these possibilities at once, it is possible to trace his unique understanding of the critical relationship between the past and the present, and the role of creative activity in mediating between them.
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游戏的目的和历史的哲学
莎士比亚在c·l·r·詹姆斯(C. L. R. James)的生活和工作中无处不在,与板球一样,是这位资深激进分子最持久的关注之一。在这篇文章中,我开始探索詹姆斯的莎士比亚批评的一些含义。在莎士比亚的戏剧中,尤其是《哈姆雷特》和《李尔王》,詹姆斯追溯了人类社会中一些关键问题的历史根源,并概述了一种具有挑战性的辩证文学批评方法。这种方法涉及到看似矛盾的批评任务,历史主义和普遍主义,允许詹姆斯使用莎士比亚作为辩证分析的场合,远远超出了文学批评本身。詹姆斯认为莎士比亚既是一个历史现象,也是一个当代现象,通过探索他如何能够同时思考这两种可能性,有可能追溯他对过去和现在之间的关键关系的独特理解,以及创造性活动在两者之间的中介作用。
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