Kate Sheckler
Ursula K. Le Guin, Consent, and Metaphor
Ursula K. Le Guin, Consent, and Metaphor
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Kate Sheckler's book "Consent, and Metaphor" explores how the moment of consent determines the effects of metaphorical interchange, using the fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin and Paul Ricoeur as a theoretical focus. Sheckler identifies the dangers and necessity of understanding the interplay that determines by whom and at what point consent is offered, and how marginalized groups and cultures can be reconstructed in service to an outside force. She also notes the absolute necessity of metaphor as a constructive force in a world where we must imagine new ways to approach the future.
Format: Hardback
Length: 164 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books
In her groundbreaking work "Consent, and Metaphor," Kate Sheckler presents a novel approach to categorizing metaphor, contending that the moment of consent plays a crucial role in determining the outcomes of the exchange. Drawing upon the rich tapestry of fiction crafted by Ursula K. Le Guin and incorporating the profound insights of Paul Ricoeur as a primary theoretical framework, Sheckler meticulously uncovers the complexities and implications of the interplay that governs the offering and acceptance of consent within the dynamic shifts that characterize metaphor. Through this insightful exploration, Sheckler identifies both the risks and the vital necessity of comprehending the dynamics that shape the exchange of consent within the ever-evolving landscape of metaphor. Moreover, she sheds light on the potential for marginalized groups and cultures to be reimagined and reconstructed in service to external forces, emphasizing the absolute imperative of metaphor as a constructive force in a world where we must forge new pathways to envision the future.
In her groundbreaking work "Consent, and Metaphor," Kate Sheckler presents a novel approach to categorizing metaphor, contending that the moment of consent plays a crucial role in determining the outcomes of the exchange. Drawing upon the rich tapestry of fiction crafted by Ursula K. Le Guin and incorporating the profound insights of Paul Ricoeur as a primary theoretical framework, Sheckler meticulously uncovers the complexities and implications of the interplay that governs the offering and acceptance of consent within the dynamic shifts that characterize metaphor. Through this insightful exploration, Sheckler identifies both the risks and the vital necessity of comprehending the dynamics that shape the exchange of consent within the ever-evolving landscape of metaphor. Moreover, she sheds light on the potential for marginalized groups and cultures to be reimagined and reconstructed in service to external forces, emphasizing the absolute imperative of metaphor as a constructive force in a world where we must forge new pathways to envision the future.
In her groundbreaking work "Consent, and Metaphor," Kate Sheckler presents a novel approach to categorizing metaphor, contending that the moment of consent plays a crucial role in determining the outcomes of the exchange. Drawing upon the rich tapestry of fiction crafted by Ursula K. Le Guin and incorporating the profound insights of Paul Ricoeur as a primary theoretical framework, Sheckler meticulously uncovers the complexities and implications of the interplay that governs the offering and acceptance of consent within the dynamic shifts that characterize metaphor. Through this insightful exploration, Sheckler identifies both the risks and the vital necessity of comprehending the dynamics that shape the exchange of consent within the ever-evolving landscape of metaphor. Moreover, she sheds light on the potential for marginalized groups and cultures to be reimagined and reconstructed in service to external forces, emphasizing the absolute imperative of metaphor as a constructive force in a world where we must forge new pathways to envision the future.
Weight: 426g
Dimension: 227 x 161 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666904871
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