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Det etiska projektet och det estetiska. Tvärvetenskapliga perspektiv på Lars Ahlins författarskap.

Andersson, Helen LU (1998)
Abstract
As my title indicates, this dissertation is oriented towards two academic subjects: Ethics and Literature. Of late, the borderland between these two disciplines has attracted international scholarly attention. Within ethics, literary works are becoming a primary material; conversely, the study of literature has taken on ethical issues. As a result, the potentially referential character of fiction has increasingly been foregrounded. Ethics, has thus has been endowed with a new and important field of observation.



Accordingly, my study has a dual purpose: an ethical one, to examine to what extent fictive texts can serve as a basis for ethical reflexion; and a literary one, to offer an appreciation of the work of the Swedish... (More)
As my title indicates, this dissertation is oriented towards two academic subjects: Ethics and Literature. Of late, the borderland between these two disciplines has attracted international scholarly attention. Within ethics, literary works are becoming a primary material; conversely, the study of literature has taken on ethical issues. As a result, the potentially referential character of fiction has increasingly been foregrounded. Ethics, has thus has been endowed with a new and important field of observation.



Accordingly, my study has a dual purpose: an ethical one, to examine to what extent fictive texts can serve as a basis for ethical reflexion; and a literary one, to offer an appreciation of the work of the Swedish novelist Lars Ahlin (1915-1997) through an ethical approach. My emphasis will be on Ahlin's late novel, "Din livsfrukt" (1987), considered as the conclusion and summation of his achievement. Ahlin's narratives provide exceptional examples of how a literary project can be ethically determined. This is particularly obvious in "Din livsfrukt" in which a first-person narrator, while writing his self and his story, enters into dialogue with other texts, philosophical and fictive, which are woven into an intertextual network emphasising fundamental existential and ethical issues.



My study is divided into three parts, the first of which provides a general introduction to the ways in which ethics and literary scholarship interact. Arguments for making literary fiction the material of, and basis for, ethical inquiries by virtue of its relevance to reality are marshalled. In the second part I argue in favour of an ethical approach as a complement to received literary perspectives on Ahlin's achievement while at the same time debating essential issues involving the interaction of ethics and literature and their relevance to this particular writer. Arguably, Ahlin's work can be seen as an aesthetic project with an ethical aim. The literary representation of this project grows out of an aesthetics in the service of ethics.



The main part of the dissertation, which has the form of a monograph, consists of a close analysis of "Din livsfrukt", an analysis whose starting-point is the ethical dimensions of the subject problem and which connects Ahlin's aesthetics with the ethical function of aesthetics. This function is intimately linked with what might be called a relational concept of the subject. The basic contradiction governing the novel is between the position of intersubjectivity and that of intrasubjectivity. The text breaks with the rules of fiction since fiction is not a goal in itself but a method subservient to ethics. This position makes for transgressions of traditional genre categories and allows of considerable freedom in relation to the traditions and rules of fiction. Thus, the book assumes the character of a hybrid. It deprecates the kind of aesthetic language that is not subservient to an extra-aesthetic existence; yet, at the same time maximum use is made of artistic language to express ethical problems. It is an artistic action which through its very lack of artistic accomplishment relativizes itself qua art, thus exhibiting its dual nature as both ethical an aesthetic action. Analogously, this dissertation, with its focus on the ethical implications of fiction, operates in the borderline between literary scholarship an ethics. (Less)
Abstract (Swedish)
Popular Abstract in Swedish

Lars Ahlin har en central position i den svenska litteraturen. I forskningen framträder bilden av hans författarskap som ett litterärt projekt präglat av en jämlikhetsvision, ett motstånd mot språkliga, existentiella och politiska hierarkier. Det ahlinska berättandet är ett sällsynt gott exempel på hur ett litterärt projekt också kan vara etiskt bestämt. Detta samband blir särskilt tydligt i "Din livsfrukt", Lars Ahlins näst sista och till omfånget största roman som av många skäl kan ses som författarskapets slutpunkt och summa. Här låter författaren en jagberättare - Johannes - skriva fram sitt jag och sin livshistoria i dialog med andra texter, filosofi och skönlitteratur. Samtidigt bearbetas... (More)
Popular Abstract in Swedish

Lars Ahlin har en central position i den svenska litteraturen. I forskningen framträder bilden av hans författarskap som ett litterärt projekt präglat av en jämlikhetsvision, ett motstånd mot språkliga, existentiella och politiska hierarkier. Det ahlinska berättandet är ett sällsynt gott exempel på hur ett litterärt projekt också kan vara etiskt bestämt. Detta samband blir särskilt tydligt i "Din livsfrukt", Lars Ahlins näst sista och till omfånget största roman som av många skäl kan ses som författarskapets slutpunkt och summa. Här låter författaren en jagberättare - Johannes - skriva fram sitt jag och sin livshistoria i dialog med andra texter, filosofi och skönlitteratur. Samtidigt bearbetas grundläggande etiska frågeställningar.



Min studie är ett tvärvetenskapligt arbete med förankring i både litteraturvetenskap och ämnet etik. Med utgångspunkt i Lars Ahlins stora roman, som i stort sett förblivit okommenterad, prövar jag möjligheten att använda fiktiva texter som underlag för etisk reflexion. Samtidigt utgör "Det etiska projektet och det estetiska" en belysning av Ahlins författarskap och framför allt "Din livsfrukt" från såväl estetiska som etiska utgångspunkter. (Less)
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supervisor
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  • Professor Kurtén, Tage, Åbo, Finland.
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alternative title
The Ethical Project and The Aesthetic. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Lars Ahlin's Fiction.
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Thesis
publication status
published
subject
keywords
Lars Ahlin., Theology, the Other, responsibility, intrasubjectivity, intersubjetivity, intertextuality, referentiality, autobiography, aesthetics, fiction, Teologi, ethics
pages
520 pages
publisher
Brutus Östlings Bokförlag Symposion
defense location
Department of Art and Music, Biskopsgatan 5, Lund.
defense date
1998-10-10 10:15:00
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  • other:ISRN: LUREDN/REET-1998/1004-SE+520
ISBN
91-7139-360-9
language
Swedish
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yes
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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Ethics (015017072)
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Accordingly, my study has a dual purpose: an ethical one, to examine to what extent fictive texts can serve as a basis for ethical reflexion; and a literary one, to offer an appreciation of the work of the Swedish novelist Lars Ahlin (1915-1997) through an ethical approach. My emphasis will be on Ahlin's late novel, "Din livsfrukt" (1987), considered as the conclusion and summation of his achievement. Ahlin's narratives provide exceptional examples of how a literary project can be ethically determined. This is particularly obvious in "Din livsfrukt" in which a first-person narrator, while writing his self and his story, enters into dialogue with other texts, philosophical and fictive, which are woven into an intertextual network emphasising fundamental existential and ethical issues.<br/><br>
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My study is divided into three parts, the first of which provides a general introduction to the ways in which ethics and literary scholarship interact. Arguments for making literary fiction the material of, and basis for, ethical inquiries by virtue of its relevance to reality are marshalled. In the second part I argue in favour of an ethical approach as a complement to received literary perspectives on Ahlin's achievement while at the same time debating essential issues involving the interaction of ethics and literature and their relevance to this particular writer. Arguably, Ahlin's work can be seen as an aesthetic project with an ethical aim. The literary representation of this project grows out of an aesthetics in the service of ethics.<br/><br>
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The main part of the dissertation, which has the form of a monograph, consists of a close analysis of "Din livsfrukt", an analysis whose starting-point is the ethical dimensions of the subject problem and which connects Ahlin's aesthetics with the ethical function of aesthetics. This function is intimately linked with what might be called a relational concept of the subject. The basic contradiction governing the novel is between the position of intersubjectivity and that of intrasubjectivity. The text breaks with the rules of fiction since fiction is not a goal in itself but a method subservient to ethics. This position makes for transgressions of traditional genre categories and allows of considerable freedom in relation to the traditions and rules of fiction. Thus, the book assumes the character of a hybrid. It deprecates the kind of aesthetic language that is not subservient to an extra-aesthetic existence; yet, at the same time maximum use is made of artistic language to express ethical problems. It is an artistic action which through its very lack of artistic accomplishment relativizes itself qua art, thus exhibiting its dual nature as both ethical an aesthetic action. Analogously, this dissertation, with its focus on the ethical implications of fiction, operates in the borderline between literary scholarship an ethics.}},
  author       = {{Andersson, Helen}},
  isbn         = {{91-7139-360-9}},
  keywords     = {{Lars Ahlin.; Theology; the Other; responsibility; intrasubjectivity; intersubjetivity; intertextuality; referentiality; autobiography; aesthetics; fiction; Teologi; ethics}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  publisher    = {{Brutus Östlings Bokförlag Symposion}},
  school       = {{Lund University}},
  title        = {{Det etiska projektet och det estetiska. Tvärvetenskapliga perspektiv på Lars Ahlins författarskap.}},
  year         = {{1998}},
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