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Amy Smith

University of Birmingham
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  • University of Birmingham
    The Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
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    Cultivating Moral Attention in Ellison's Invisible Man and Murdoch's Moral Theory
    Philosophy and Literature 48 (1): 185-203. 2024.
    Is _Invisible Man_ a sexist novel? Some critics have said so. I argue that reading _Invisible Man_ solely with a focus on gender representation misses an ethically significant dynamic between Ralph Ellison's narrator and white women. Reading _Invisible Man_ alongside Iris Murdoch's moral philosophy reveals a shared emphasis on cultivating attention to the realities of individuals by resisting fantasy. In viewing white women, the invisible man undergoes a Murdochian moral pilgrimage from fantasy …Read more
    Is _Invisible Man_ a sexist novel? Some critics have said so. I argue that reading _Invisible Man_ solely with a focus on gender representation misses an ethically significant dynamic between Ralph Ellison's narrator and white women. Reading _Invisible Man_ alongside Iris Murdoch's moral philosophy reveals a shared emphasis on cultivating attention to the realities of individuals by resisting fantasy. In viewing white women, the invisible man undergoes a Murdochian moral pilgrimage from fantasy to reality with courage, humility, and generosity. By situating this triumph within the American white supremacist patriarchy, Ellison corrects some of Murdoch's disengagement from politics.
    Philosophy of Literature
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    Hurwit (J.M.) The Acropolis in the Age of Pericles. Pp. xxvi + 304, ills, maps, cd-rom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Paper, £17.99, US$25.99 (Cased, £45, US$75). ISBN: 978-0-521-52740-8 (978-0-521-82040-0 hbk) (review)
    The Classical Review 57 (01): 210-. 2007.
    Classical Greek PhilosophyClassics
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    Political Painters R. T. Neer: Style and Politics in Athenian Vase-Painting. The Craft of Democracy, ca. 530–460 B.C.E. Pp. xxii + 306, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Cased, £55, US$80. ISBN: 0-521-79111- (review)
    The Classical Review 55 (01): 341-. 2005.
    Classical Greek PhilosophyClassicsDemocracy
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    Coming of Age in Ancient Greece. Images of Childhood from the Classical Past
    Journal of Hellenic Studies 125 189-191. 2005.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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