Terry Eagleton
Terry Eagleton
Terence Francis "Terry" Eagleton FBA is a prominent British literary theorist, critic and public intellectual. He is currently Distinguished Professor of English Literature at Lancaster University...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionCritic
Date of Birth22 February 1943
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literary-theory apathy inevitable
After all, if you do not resist the apparently inevitable, you will never know how inevitable the inevitable was.
truth-is deconstruction illusory
Deconstruction insists not that truth is illusory but that it is institutional.
two intellectual trying
The role of the intellectual, so it is said, is to speak truth to power. Noam Chomsky has dismissed this pious tag on two grounds. For one thing, power knows the truth already; it is just busy trying to conceal it. For another, it is not those in power who need the truth, but those they oppress.
successful revolution ends
Successful revolutions are those which end up by erasing all traces of themselves.
democracy socialism negation
Socialism is the completion of democracy, not the negation of it.
brave finest adventurous
Like the rest of us, Tom Paulin is a bundle of contradictions. At its finest, his work is brave, adventurous, original and wonderfully idiosyncratic.
logic inevitable internals
History works itself out by an inevitable internal logic.
racism today nostalgia
Today, nostalgia is almost as unacceptable as racism.
ivory-tower culture towers
Ivory towers are as rare as bowling alleys in tribal cultures.
waiting language
Language always pre-exists us: it is always already 'in place', waiting to assign us our places within it.
literature language speak
It is language which speaks in literature, in all its swarming 'polysemic' plurality, not the author himself.
christian children believe
Dawkins considers that all faith is blind faith, and that Christian and Muslim children are brought up to believe unquestioningly. Not even the dim-witted clerics who knocked me about at grammar school thought that.
diversity unity culture
It is easy to see why a diversity of cultures should confront power with a problem. If culture is about plurality, power is about unity. How can it sell itself simultaneously to a whole range of life forms without being fatally diluted?