The Task Of The Interpreter

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Pub. Date: 2005-09-30
Publisher(s): Univ of Pittsburgh Pr
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Summary

The Task of the Interpreter offers a new approach to what it means to interpret a text, and reconciles the possibility of multiple interpretations with the need to consider the authorrs"s intention. Vandevelde argues that interpretation is both an act and an event: It is an act in that interpreters, through the statements they make, implicitly commit themselves to justifying their positions, if prompted. It is an event in that interpreters are situated in a cultural and historical framework and come to a text with questions, concerns, and methods of which they are not fully conscious. These two aspects make interpretation a negotiation of meaning. The Task of the Interpreter provides an interdisciplinary investigation of textual interpretation including biblical hermeneutics (Gregory the Greatrs"s Homilies on Ezekiel), translation (Homerrs"s The Odyssey), and literary fictions (Grassrs"s Dog Years and Sabators"s On Heroes and Tombs). Vandevelders"s philosophical discussion will appeal to theorists of both continental and analytical/pragmatic traditions.

Author Biography

Pol Vandevelde is associate professor of philosophy at Marquette University. He is the author of -tre et discours. La question du langage dans l’itinTraire de Heidegger (1927–1938).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
The Debate between Monism and Pluralism
1(14)
Interpretation as Event: A Critique of Gadamer's Critical Pluralism
15(48)
The Author's Intention: The Practice of Translation
63(47)
The Literal Meaning: The Hermeneutics of Gregory the Great
110(37)
The Representative Content of a Novel as a Set of Narratives: Grass as a Critic of Ricoeur
147(40)
The Representative Content of a Novel as a Set of Intentional States: Sabato as a Critic of Searle
187(32)
Navigation and Negotiation
219(6)
Works Cited 225(12)
Index 237

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