Levinas, storytelling and anti-storytelling

New York: Bloomsbury Academic, An Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (2013)
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Levinas, Storytelling and Anti-Storytelling explores the troubling nature of storytelling through a reading of the work of Emmanuel Levinas. Levinas is a thinker who has a complex relationship with literature and with storytelling.

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