Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Event of Reading
Part One: The Critical Apparatus
1. Badiou’s Truth and the Office of the Critic: Neither Gods nor Monsters
2. Figures of the Void: On the Subject of Truth and the Fundamentalist Imagination
3. “The Cry of Its Occasion”: The Subject of Truth, Or the Terror in Global Terrorism
Part Two: The Literary Culture of Global America
4. Global America and the Logics of Vision
5. America, the Symptom: On the Post-9/11 Allegory in American Studies
6. Our Worldly Apocalypse: Literature and Everyday Life
Part Three: The Exalted States of Reading
7. “Monstrous Levity”: Between Realism and Vision in Henry James
8. Toward a Global Democracy: James Baldwin and the Stoic Vision of Amor Fati
9. Bringing Out the Terror: James Purdy and the Culture of Vision
Conclusion: The Truth of American Madness: On Love and Vision in The Golden Bowl
Appendi:x Why Badiou Counts—In This Book and Generally
Notes
Index