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  1. The Human Reimagined :
    Posthumanism in Russia /
    Contributor: McQuillen, Colleen, (editor.); Vaingurt, Julia, (editor.)
    Published: [2018]; ©2018
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press,, Boston, MA :

    The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology is a phenomenon that characterizes lived and imagined experiences in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical... more

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    The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology is a phenomenon that characterizes lived and imagined experiences in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical engineering, industrial progress, and the body as a machine, the postmodern, postindustrial period probes the meaning of being human not only from a physical, bodily perspective, but also from the philosophical perspectives of subjectivity and consciousness. The Human Reimagined examines the ways in which literary and artistic representations of the body, selfhood, subjectivity, and consciousness illuminate late- and post-Soviet ideas about the changing relationships among the individual, the environment, technology, and society.Contributors include: Alex Anikina, Keti Chukhrov, Jacob Emery, Elana Gomel, Sofya Khagi, Katerina Lakhmitko, Colleen McQuillen, Jonathan Brooks Platt, Kristina Toland, Julia Vaingurt, Diana Kurkovsky West, Trevor Wilson

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: McQuillen, Colleen, (editor.); Vaingurt, Julia, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781618117335
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    Series: Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century
    Subjects: Art; Human body and technology in art.; Human body and technology in literature.; Humanism in art.; Humanism in literature.; Russian literature; Consciousness.; Human body.; Posthumanism.; Russia.; Selfhood.; Subjectivity.; Technology.; Transhumanism.; Russisch; Literatur; Posthumanismus; ART / Russian & Former Soviet Union.
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  2. The Human Reimagined :
    Posthumanism in Russia /
    Contributor: McQuillen, Colleen, (editor.); Vaingurt, Julia, (editor.)
    Published: [2018]; ©2018
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press,, Boston, MA :

    The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology is a phenomenon that characterizes lived and imagined experiences in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical... more

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    The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology is a phenomenon that characterizes lived and imagined experiences in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical engineering, industrial progress, and the body as a machine, the postmodern, postindustrial period probes the meaning of being human not only from a physical, bodily perspective, but also from the philosophical perspectives of subjectivity and consciousness. The Human Reimagined examines the ways in which literary and artistic representations of the body, selfhood, subjectivity, and consciousness illuminate late- and post-Soviet ideas about the changing relationships among the individual, the environment, technology, and society.Contributors include: Alex Anikina, Keti Chukhrov, Jacob Emery, Elana Gomel, Sofya Khagi, Katerina Lakhmitko, Colleen McQuillen, Jonathan Brooks Platt, Kristina Toland, Julia Vaingurt, Diana Kurkovsky West, Trevor Wilson

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: McQuillen, Colleen, (editor.); Vaingurt, Julia, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-61811-733-5
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    Series: Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century
    Subjects: Humanism in literature.; Russian literature; Art; Human body and technology in literature.; Human body and technology in art.; Humanism in art.
    Other subjects: Consciousness.; Human body.; Posthumanism.; Russia.; Selfhood.; Subjectivity.; Technology.; Transhumanism.
    Scope: 1 online resource (276 pages).
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  3. Kriminalliteratur und Wissensgeschichte
    Genres - Medien - Techniken
    Contributor: Peck, Clemens (editor); Sedlmeier, Florian (editor)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Die Gattungsbewegungen der Kriminalliteratur und deren erzählerische Formen sind unauflöslich mit der Herausbildung neuer Wissensordnungen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert verbunden. Als Kreuzungspunkt dieser epistemischen Ordnungen erscheint die... more

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    Die Gattungsbewegungen der Kriminalliteratur und deren erzählerische Formen sind unauflöslich mit der Herausbildung neuer Wissensordnungen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert verbunden. Als Kreuzungspunkt dieser epistemischen Ordnungen erscheint die Kriminologie, die sowohl an der Identifizierung des Verbrechens als auch an einem umfangreichen Wissen über Devianzen und Verbrechertypologien arbeitet. Die Beiträge des Bandes verstehen die Genres der Kriminalliteratur als Schauplatz dieser Diskurse und ihrer Inszenierungsmöglichkeiten. Damit rückt das Verhältnis von Techniken der Narration und der Spurensicherung sowie von medialen Praktiken und der Produktion von Subjektpositionen in den Blick. »Dem vorliegenden Sammelband kommt das Verdienst zu, ein sehr breites Spektrum von kriminalliterarischen Textsorten in die Analyse einzubeziehen und für eine wissenshistorische wie auch literaturwissenschaftliche Fragestellung zu öffnen. [Er] erschließt ein sehr ergiebiges literarisches Feld für weiterführende wissenspoetologische und wissenshistorische Fragestellungen.« Veronika Thanner, H-Soz-u-Kult, 12.01.2017 »Dem literaturwissenschaftlich Interessierten bietet ›Kriminalliteratur und Wissensgeschichte‹ eine Fülle neuer Erkenntnisse.« Klaus-Peter Walter, www.literaturkritik.de, 28.07.2016 Besprochen in: www.culturmag.de, 15.03.2016, Thomas Przybilka

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Peck, Clemens (editor); Sedlmeier, Florian (editor)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-8394-2887-4
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    RVK Categories: EC 6690
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Lettre
    Subjects: Kriminalliteratur; Wissensgeschichte; Subjektivität; Dispositiv; Medien; Literatur; Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft; Germanistik; Anglistik; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Literaturwissenschaft; Crime Fiction; History of Knowledge; Subjectivity; Dispositif; Media; Literature; General Literature Studies; German Literature; British Studies; History of Science; Literary Studies;
    Other subjects: British Studies.; Dispositif.; General Literature Studies.; German Literature.; History of Knowledge.; History of Science.; Literary Studies.; Literature.; Media.; Subjectivity.
    Scope: 1 online resource (249 p.)
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    Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Einleitung: Kriminalliteratur und Wissensgeschichte 7 »Dies waren die Thatsachen« 31 »Rings in diesem Zimmer stehen mächtige Schränke« 55 Eindeutigkeit und Ähnlichkeit, Bruch und Kontinuität 79 Die Großstadt schreiben 113 Im Panikraum des Liberalismus 127 »Guess again« 161 »Wahnsinn als Methode« 173 »Look at this tangle of thorns« 197 Die Evidenz des Hörens 215 Genrewissen ›spielerisch‹ erwerben 229 Autorinnen und Autoren 241 Backmatter 245

  4. Liebe und Konsum :
    Ästhetik und Poetik eines Zusammenhangs in Romanen der Moderne und Postmoderne /
    Published: [2019]; ©2019
    Publisher:  transcript-Verlag,, Bielefeld :

    Liebe und Konsum, zwei der prägendsten Phänomene der Moderne und Postmoderne, galten lange Zeit als unvereinbare Gegensätze. Wiesteht es um den Konsum im Ursprungsmedium der romantischen Liebe? Ausgehend von sozialwissenschaftlichen Studien, die die... more

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    Liebe und Konsum, zwei der prägendsten Phänomene der Moderne und Postmoderne, galten lange Zeit als unvereinbare Gegensätze. Wiesteht es um den Konsum im Ursprungsmedium der romantischen Liebe? Ausgehend von sozialwissenschaftlichen Studien, die die enge Verbindung von Liebe und Konsum aufarbeiten, macht Annemarie Opp diese Frage nun erstmals für literaturwissenschaftliche Fragestellungen fruchtbar. Anhand detailreicher, kulturwissenschaftlich fundierter Textanalysen zeigt sie die spezifisch ästhetische und poetische Verhandlung von Liebe und Konsum in den Romanen Émile Zolas, F. Scott Fitzgeralds, David Wagners, Christoph Peters' und Daniel Glattauers auf.

     

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  5. Geschichte und Vorgeschichte der modernen Subjektivität
    Published: 2012; ©1998
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783110824476
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    RVK Categories: EC 5910 ; CD 1120 ; CC 6600
    Series: European Cultures ; 11
    Subjects: Subjectivity; Subjectivity.; Individuum.; Selbstbild.; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
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  6. Das Problem der subjektiven Allgemeingültigkeit des Geschmacksurteils bei Kant /
    Published: [2013]; ©2000
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

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    Language: German
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
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    Parent title: Title is part of eBook package:: DGBA Philosophy 2000 - 2014; De Gruyter
    Edition: Reprint 2013
    Series: Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte , ; 137
    Subjects: Aesthetics.; Judgment.; Subjectivity.; Geschmack ‹Ästhetik›.; Kant, Immanuel.; PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General.
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  7. Metanoia :
    rhetoric, authenticity, and the transformation of the self /
    Published: [2020]; ©2020
    Publisher:  The Pennsylvania State University Press,, University Park, Pennsylvania :

    "Examines the concept of metanoia as both a rhetorical figure of speech and a critical tool for the analysis of self-reinventions of all kinds, including conversions related to race, sex, religion, and politics"-- more

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    "Examines the concept of metanoia as both a rhetorical figure of speech and a critical tool for the analysis of self-reinventions of all kinds, including conversions related to race, sex, religion, and politics"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Gehrke, Pat J.
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0-271-08680-7; 0-271-08678-5
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    Subjects: Rhetoric.; Rhetoric; Self.
    Other subjects: Epistrophe.; Ethos.; Identity Politics.; Identity.; Metanoia.; Personal Transformation.; Rhetoric.; Rhetorical Theory.; Subjectivity.; The Self.
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    Introduction : toward an analytic conception of metanoia -- Taking it back : the history of rhetorical metanoia in the classical tradition and beyond -- Crucifying the old man : Christian metanoic testimony and the changing of the heart -- Finding yourself : metanoia, epistrophe, and the ontology of the modern ethos -- Conclusion : afterthoughts; past, present, and future selves.

  8. The African Novel of Ideas :
    Philosophy and Individualism in the Age of Global Writing /
    Published: [2021]; ©2021
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    An ambitious look at the African novel and its connections to African philosophy in the twentieth and twenty-first centuriesThe African Novel of Ideas focuses on the role of the philosophical novel and the place of philosophy more broadly in the... more

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    An ambitious look at the African novel and its connections to African philosophy in the twentieth and twenty-first centuriesThe African Novel of Ideas focuses on the role of the philosophical novel and the place of philosophy more broadly in the intellectual life of the African continent, from the early twentieth century to today. Examining works from the Gold Coast, South Africa, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, and tracing how such writers as J. E. Casely Hayford, Imraan Coovadia, Tendai Huchu, Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi, and Stanlake Samkange reconcile deep contemplation with their social situations, Jeanne-Marie Jackson offers a new way of reading and understanding African literature.Jackson begins with Fante anticolonial worldliness in prenationalist Ghana, moves through efforts to systematize Shona philosophy in 1970s Zimbabwe, looks at the Ugandan novel Kintu as a treatise on pluralistic rationality, and arrives at the treatment of “philosophical suicide” by current southern African writers. As Jackson charts philosophy's evolution from a dominant to marginal presence in African literary discourse across the past hundred years, she assesses the push and pull of subjective experience and abstract thought.The first major transnational exploration of African literature in conversation with philosophy, The African Novel of Ideas redefines the place of the African experience within literary history.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780691212401
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    Subjects: African fiction (English); African fiction (English); Philosophy in literature.; Thought and thinking in literature.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature.
    Other subjects: African literature.; African philosophy.; Age of Enlightenment.; Ambivalence.; Americanah.; Assassination.; Author.; Bildung.; Career.; Chinua Achebe.; Civility.; Colonialism.; Comparative literature.; Cosmopolitanism.; Criticism.; Critique.; Cross-cultural.; Dambudzo Marechera.; Death and the King's Horseman.; Decolonization.; Determination.; Digression.; Duke University.; Dynamism (metaphysics).; Edward Said.; Elleke Boehmer.; Epistemology.; Explanation.; First principle.; Genre fiction.; Ghostwritten.; Harare.; His Family.; Historical fiction.; Historiography.; Ideology.; Imperialism.; Inception.; Individualism.; Individuation.; Institution.; Intellectual history.; J. E. Casely Hayford.; Kwame Gyekye.; Liberalism.; Literary criticism.; Literary fiction.; Literature.; Lobengula.; Mathematician.; Modernity.; Mukherjee.; Nadine Gordimer.; Nancy Armstrong.; Narrative.; New York University.; Novel.; Novelist.; Orality.; Pennsylvania State University.; Personhood.; Philosopher.; Philosophical fiction.; Philosophy.; Political philosophy.; Politics.; Post-structuralism.; Poverty porn.; Publishing.; Queen Mary University of London.; Racism.; Radicalism (historical).; Rationality.; Reason.; Religion.; Robert Mugabe.; Self-actualization.; Sensibility.; Sibling.; Spirituality.; Stanford University.; Structuring.; Subjectivity.; Suggestion.; Suicide by hanging.; Suicide.; The Other Hand.; Theory.; Things Fall Apart.; Thought.; Trade-off.; Treatise.; Truism.; Uganda.; University of Bristol.; University of Cape Town.; University of Houston.; Writer.; Writing.; Zimbabwe.
    Scope: 1 online resource (232 p.)
  9. Others /
    Published: [2021]; ©2002
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    This volume fulfills the author's career-long reflections on radical otherness in literature. J. Hillis Miller investigates otherness through ten nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors: Friedrich Schlegel, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Anthony... more

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    This volume fulfills the author's career-long reflections on radical otherness in literature. J. Hillis Miller investigates otherness through ten nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors: Friedrich Schlegel, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, Joseph Conrad, W. B. Yeats, E. M. Forster, Marcel Proust, Paul de Man, and Jacques Derrida. From the exquisite close readings for which he is celebrated, Miller reaps a capacious understanding of otherness--one reachable not through theory but through literature itself. Otherness has wide valence in contemporary literary and cultural studies and is often understood as a misconception by hegemonic groups of subaltern ones. In a pleasing counter to this, Others conceives of otherness as something that inhabits sameness. Instances of the ''wholly other'' within the familiar include your sense of self or your beloved, your sense of your culture as such, or your experience of literary, theoretical, and philosophical works that belong to your own culture--works that are themselves haunted by otherness. Though Others begins and ends with chapters on theorists, the testimony they offer about otherness is not taken as more compelling than that of such literary works as Dicken's Our Mutual Friend, Conrad's ''The Secret Sharer,'' Yeats's ''Cold Heaven,'' or Proust's Remembrance of Things Past. Otherness, as this book finds it in the writers read, is not an abstract concept. It is an elusive feature of specific verbal constructs, different in each case. It can be glimpsed only through close readings that respect this diversity, as the plural in the title--Others--indicates. We perceive otherness in the way that the unseen--and the characters' emotional responses to it--ripples the conservative ideological surface of Howard's End. We sense it as chaos in Schlegel's radical concept of irony. And we gaze at it in the multiple personifications of Heart of Darkness. Each testifies in its own way to the richness and tangible weight of an otherness close at hand.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780691224053
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    Subjects: Criticism; Difference (Psychology) in literature.; European fiction; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory.
    Other subjects: Absurdity.; Allegory.; Allusion.; Analogy.; Anthony Trollope.; Anthropomorphism.; Aphorism.; Aporia.; Appropriation (art).; Assonance.; Autobiography.; Catachresis.; Charles Dickens.; Concept.; Consciousness.; Criticism.; Determination.; Dichotomy.; Dizziness.; E. M. Forster.; Edmund Husserl.; Emblem.; Essay.; Feeling.; Fiction.; Genre.; George Eliot.; Harold Bloom.; Howards End.; Idealism.; Ideology.; Immanuel Kant.; Instant.; Irony.; J. L. Austin.; Jacques Derrida.; Joseph Conrad.; Kurtz (Heart of Darkness).; Lesbian.; Literary theory.; Literature.; Louis Althusser.; Marcel Proust.; Messianism.; Metaphor.; Michael Sprinker.; Mrs.; My Neighbor.; Narration.; Narrative.; Novel.; Novelist.; Obscenity.; Oedipus the King.; On Truth.; Otherness (book).; Our Mutual Friend.; Oxford University Press.; Oxymoron.; Pamphlet.; Paragraph.; Paul de Man.; Performative utterance.; Perjury.; Philosopher.; Philosophy.; Poetry.; Prose.; Prosopopoeia.; Pun.; Racism.; Rhetoric.; Rhyme.; Roland Barthes.; Romanticism.; Specters of Marx.; Speech act.; Stupidity.; Subjectivity.; Suffering.; Suggestion.; Synecdoche.; Søren Kierkegaard.; The Other Hand.; The Resistance to Theory.; The Secret Sharer.; The Various.; Theory.; Thought.; Trollope.; Uncertainty.; University of Minnesota Press.; Verisimilitude (fiction).; Victorian literature.; W. B. Yeats.; Wallace Stevens.; Walter Benjamin.; Werner Hamacher.; Wissenschaft.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (297 p.)
  10. Rich and Strange :
    Gender, History, Modernism /
    Published: [2022]; ©1992
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    Like the products of the "sea-change" described in Ariel's song in The Tempest, modernist writing is "rich and strange." Its greatness lies in its density and its dislocations, which have until now been viewed as a repudiation of and an alternative... more

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    Like the products of the "sea-change" described in Ariel's song in The Tempest, modernist writing is "rich and strange." Its greatness lies in its density and its dislocations, which have until now been viewed as a repudiation of and an alternative to the cultural implications of turn-of-the-century political radicalism. Marianne DeKoven argues powerfully to the contrary, maintaining that modernist form evolved precisely as a means of representing the terrifying appeal of movements such as socialism and feminism. Organized around pairs and groups of female-and male-signed texts, the book reveals the gender-inflected ambivalence of modernist writers. Male modernists, desiring utter change, nevertheless feared the loss of hegemony it might entail, while female modernists feared punishment for desiring such change. With water imagery as a focus throughout, DeKoven provides extensive new readings of canonical modernist texts and of works in the feminist and African-American canons not previously considered modernist. Building on insights of Luce Irigaray, Klaus Theweleit, and Jacques Derrida, she finds in modernism a paradigm of unresolved contradiction that enacts in the realm of form an alternative to patriarchal gender relations.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781400820580
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    Subjects: American fiction; Authorship; English fiction; Modernism (Literature); Sex role in literature.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors.
    Other subjects: Adjective.; Allusion.; Ambiguity.; Ambivalence.; Anti-Oedipus.; Awakenings.; Black people.; Bourgeoisie.; Carelessness.; Castration.; Classicism.; Conflation.; Counterstereotype.; Cowardice.; Cynicism (contemporary).; Cynicism (philosophy).; Deconstruction.; Deleuze and Guattari.; Denial (poem).; Desiring-production.; Dialectic.; Digression.; Disgust.; Duress.; Embarrassment.; Emblem.; Eroticism.; Fatalism.; Femininity.; Feminism (international relations).; Feminism.; Genre.; Gertrude Stein.; Gloom.; Greatness.; Hatred.; Ideology.; Imagery.; Imperialism.; Indication (medicine).; Infanticide.; Irony.; Jacques Derrida.; John Barth.; Joseph Conrad.; Kurtz (Heart of Darkness).; Laziness.; Leveling (philosophy).; Liminality.; Literature.; Loneliness.; Lord Jim.; Luce Irigaray.; Macabre.; Masculinity.; Meanness.; Memoir.; Metonymy.; Misogyny.; Modernism.; Mr.; Mrs.; Narrative.; New Criticism.; Novel.; Novelist.; Oppression.; Patusan.; Pity.; Plotinus.; Poetry.; Postmodernism.; Promiscuity.; Race (human categorization).; Racism.; Result.; Reterritorialization.; Self-destructive behavior.; Selfishness.; Sexual inhibition.; Simile.; Sister Carrie.; Stanza.; Stupidity.; Subjectivity.; Suggestion.; Superiority (short story).; Sympathy.; T. S. Eliot.; Tender Buttons (book).; Terence.; The Other Hand.; The Voyage Out.; Think of the children.; Thought.; Undoing (psychology).; Upper middle class.; Western culture.; Woolf.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (257 p.)
  11. Subjektivität und Kunst
    Konstitution der Moderne nach Hegel und Nietzsche
    Author: Jung, Daehun
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Die Moderne ist von einer Konstellation zwischen Subjektivität und Kunst geprägt. Doch wie ist diese Beziehung aufzufassen? Daehun Jungs These lautet: Die Subjektivität der Moderne wird in ihrer Entsubjektivierung durch eine Kunst konstituiert, die... more

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    Die Moderne ist von einer Konstellation zwischen Subjektivität und Kunst geprägt. Doch wie ist diese Beziehung aufzufassen? Daehun Jungs These lautet: Die Subjektivität der Moderne wird in ihrer Entsubjektivierung durch eine Kunst konstituiert, die ihrerseits in einer »Entkunstung« ihre moderne Form erfährt. Hierzu werden Texte von zwei der wichtigsten postkantischen Philosophen der Moderne - Hegel und Nietzsche - analysiert, die genealogisch (Hegel) und nachahmungstheoretisch (Nietzsche) versucht haben, die Konstitution der Modernität darzustellen. Dabei werden auch jüngere und gegenwärtige Positionen von Denkern wie Adorno, Benjamin und Derrida berücksichtigt.

     

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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-8394-3611-7
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    RVK Categories: CG 4077
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Edition Moderne Postmoderne
    Subjects: Moderne; Subjektivität; Kunst; Hegel; Nietzsche; Theodor W. Adorno; Walter Benjamin; Derrida; Philosophie; Entsubjektivierung; Ästhetik; Kulturphilosophie; Deutsche Philosophiegeschichte; Philosophiegeschichte; Modernity; Subjectivity; Art; Philosophy; Aesthetics; Philosophy of Culture; German History of Philosophy; History of Philosophy;
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, (1770-1831); Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, (1844-1900); Aesthetics.; Art.; Derrida.; German History of Philosophy.; Hegel.; History of Philosophy.; Nietzsche.; Philosophy of Culture.; Philosophy.; Subjectivity.; Theodor W. Adorno.; Walter Benjamin.
    Scope: 1 online resource (315 pages).
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    Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Frankfurt am Main.

    Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Einleitung 7 1. Höhenflug des Geistes. Einführung in Teil I 17 2. Welt, Handlung und Tragik 23 3. Genealogien der modernen Subjektivität 73 4. Künstlerische Technik der Kulturgründung. Einführung in Teil II 125 5. Figuren des Dionysischen und Kritik des Ursprungsbegriffs 129 6. Kunst, Schein, Klassik. Geschichtsphilosophie, Ästhetik und Ontologie der Nachahmung 183 7. Kunst nach der Kunst und die moderne Welt 227 Literatur 301

  12. Laboring Bodies and the Quantified Self /
    Contributor: Reichardt, Ulfried, (editor.); Schober, Regina, (editor.)
    Published: [2020]; ©2020
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    The body has become central to practices of self-tracking. By focusing on the relations between quantification, the body, and labor, this volume sheds light on the ways in which discourses on data collection, office work, and production are... more

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    The body has become central to practices of self-tracking. By focusing on the relations between quantification, the body, and labor, this volume sheds light on the ways in which discourses on data collection, office work, and production are instrumental in redefining concepts of labor, including notions of immaterial and free labor in an increasingly virtual work environment. The contributions explore the functions of quantification in conceptualizing the body as a laboring body and examine how quantification contributes to disciplining the body. By doing so, they also inquire how practices of self-tracking, self-monitoring, and self-optimization have evolved historically.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783839449219
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    Series: American Culture Studies ; ; 27
    Subjects: America.; American Studies.; Biopolitics.; Body.; Cultural Studies.; David Foster Wallace.; Fertility.; Herman Melville.; Labor.; Literary Studies.; Literature.; Postfeminism.; Subjectivity.; US Fiction.; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General.
    Scope: 1 online resource (246 p.)
  13. Nothingness, Negativity, and Nominalism in Shakespeare and Petrarch /
    Published: [2020]; ©2021
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    Being exposed to the Nominalist expansion in early modernity, Petrarch and Shakespeare are highly preoccupied with a Nominalist dimension of language and representation. Against this background, the study shows how these Renaissance poets advanced a... more

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    Being exposed to the Nominalist expansion in early modernity, Petrarch and Shakespeare are highly preoccupied with a Nominalist dimension of language and representation. Against this background, the study shows how these Renaissance poets advanced a special notion of subjectivity and identity as rooted in negativity, otherness, and representation. The book thus argues for a new understanding of negative modes of subjectivity in Petrarch and Shakespeare. A new and sharpened understanding emerging from an interpretation of Francesco Petrarch’s notion of exile and of love in his great poetical cycle Rerum vulgarium fragmenta as well as a meticulous examination of the concept of nothingness in William Shakespeare’s works. Petrarch and Shakespeare poetically show how identity is alien and decentred – yet also free and expanding. In other words, these poets illustrate how subjectivity is constituted by heterogeneity. Moreover, pointing to other examples of this negative subjectivity in Renaissance philosophy and poetry, the study suggests that these models for subjectivity could be extended to other early modern writers.

     

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    ISBN: 9783110691771
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    Subjects: Early Modernity.; Negativität.; Nominalism.; Nominalismus.; Nothingness.; Subjectivity.; Subjektivität.; LITERARY CRITICISM / Renaissance.
    Scope: 1 online resource (X, 185 p.)
  14. Spiritual and Material Boundaries in Old French Verse :
    Contemplating the Walls of the Earthly Paradise /
    Published: [2023]; ©2023
    Publisher:  Medieval Institute Publications,, Kalamazoo, MI :

    The Earthly Paradise was a vibrant symbol at the heart of medieval Christian geographies of the cosmos. As humanity's primal home now lost through the sins of Adam of Eve, the Earthly Paradise figured prominently in Old French tales of lands beyond... more

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    The Earthly Paradise was a vibrant symbol at the heart of medieval Christian geographies of the cosmos. As humanity's primal home now lost through the sins of Adam of Eve, the Earthly Paradise figured prominently in Old French tales of lands beyond the mundane world. This study proposes a fresh look at the complex roles played by the Earthly Paradise in three medieval French poems: Marie de France's The Purgatory of St. Patrick, Benedeit's Voyage of Saint Brendan the Abbot, and Guillaume de Lorris's The Romance of the Rose. By examining the literary, cultural, and artistic components that informed each poem, this book advances the thesis that the exterior walls of the Earthly Paradise served evolving purposes as contemplative objects that implicitly engaged complex notions of economic solidarity and idealized community. These visions of the Earthly Paradise stand to provide a striking contribution to a historically informed response to the contemporary legacies of colonialism and the international refugee crisis.

     

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    Series: Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture ; ; 37
    Subjects: Altfranzösisch.; Grenzen.; Paradies.; Spiritualität.; Subjektivität.; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French.
    Other subjects: Borders.; Old French.; Paradise.; Spirituality.; Subjectivity.
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  15. Von der Sinnlichkeit des Menschen :
    Mit Ludwig Feuerbach im postkolonialen Anthropozän der Gegenwartskunst /
    Published: [2024]; ©2024
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    Feuerbachs Sinnlichkeit des Menschen stellt eine Abkehr vom gewaltsamen Subjektivismus Europas dar, der sich kolonialgeschichtlich durchgesetzt hat und auf den auch die aktuelle Klimakrise zurückgeht. Vor diesem Hintergrund bringt Stefan Hölscher... more

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    Feuerbachs Sinnlichkeit des Menschen stellt eine Abkehr vom gewaltsamen Subjektivismus Europas dar, der sich kolonialgeschichtlich durchgesetzt hat und auf den auch die aktuelle Klimakrise zurückgeht. Vor diesem Hintergrund bringt Stefan Hölscher Feuerbachs Kritik am Christentum sowie an der modernen Subjektphilosophie mit dekolonialen Ansätzen ins Gespräch und macht diese für ein Nachdenken über Gegenwartskunst im postkolonialen Anthropozän produktiv. In den besprochenen Werken spiegeln sich Feuerbachs Plädoyers für Pluralität und Alterität - eine theoretische Bereicherung aktueller Gegenwartskritik, die über die Theaterwissenschaft hinausgeht und bis in die postkoloniale Philosophie reicht.

     

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  16. The cultural work of empire :
    The Seven Years' War and the imagining of the Shandean state /
    Published: 2007.
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press,, Toronto :

    A vibrant study of the rich cultural and literary landscape of mid-eighteenth Britain and the forging of modern subjectivity in a time of global war. more

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    A vibrant study of the rich cultural and literary landscape of mid-eighteenth Britain and the forging of modern subjectivity in a time of global war.

     

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    ISBN: 0-7486-7171-4; 1-281-25197-6; 9786611251970; 0-7486-3122-4
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    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Seven Years' War, 1756-1763; Subjectivity.
    Other subjects: Sterne, Laurence, (1713-1768)
    Scope: 1 online resource (ix, 335 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
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    Introduction : the cultural work of empire -- Lunacy in the cosmopolis (1759) : expansion and imperial recoil -- Patriot games : military masculinity and the recompense of virtue -- Pricksongs in gotham : or, the sexual oeconomy of state imagining -- Friendship, slavery and the politics of pity, including a visit from Phyllis Wheatley -- Women's time and work-discipline : or, the secret history of 'Poor Maria' -- 'Bramin, Bramine' : Sterne, Eliza Draper and the passage to India -- Concluding along Shandean lines.

  17. Kriminalliteratur und Wissensgeschichte
    Genres - Medien - Techniken
    Contributor: Peck, Clemens (editor); Sedlmeier, Florian (editor)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Die Gattungsbewegungen der Kriminalliteratur und deren erzählerische Formen sind unauflöslich mit der Herausbildung neuer Wissensordnungen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert verbunden. Als Kreuzungspunkt dieser epistemischen Ordnungen erscheint die... more

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    Die Gattungsbewegungen der Kriminalliteratur und deren erzählerische Formen sind unauflöslich mit der Herausbildung neuer Wissensordnungen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert verbunden. Als Kreuzungspunkt dieser epistemischen Ordnungen erscheint die Kriminologie, die sowohl an der Identifizierung des Verbrechens als auch an einem umfangreichen Wissen über Devianzen und Verbrechertypologien arbeitet. Die Beiträge des Bandes verstehen die Genres der Kriminalliteratur als Schauplatz dieser Diskurse und ihrer Inszenierungsmöglichkeiten. Damit rückt das Verhältnis von Techniken der Narration und der Spurensicherung sowie von medialen Praktiken und der Produktion von Subjektpositionen in den Blick. »Dem vorliegenden Sammelband kommt das Verdienst zu, ein sehr breites Spektrum von kriminalliterarischen Textsorten in die Analyse einzubeziehen und für eine wissenshistorische wie auch literaturwissenschaftliche Fragestellung zu öffnen. [Er] erschließt ein sehr ergiebiges literarisches Feld für weiterführende wissenspoetologische und wissenshistorische Fragestellungen.« Veronika Thanner, H-Soz-u-Kult, 12.01.2017 »Dem literaturwissenschaftlich Interessierten bietet ›Kriminalliteratur und Wissensgeschichte‹ eine Fülle neuer Erkenntnisse.« Klaus-Peter Walter, www.literaturkritik.de, 28.07.2016 Besprochen in: www.culturmag.de, 15.03.2016, Thomas Przybilka

     

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    Contributor: Peck, Clemens (editor); Sedlmeier, Florian (editor)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-8394-2887-4
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    RVK Categories: EC 6690
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Lettre
    Subjects: Kriminalliteratur; Wissensgeschichte; Subjektivität; Dispositiv; Medien; Literatur; Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft; Germanistik; Anglistik; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Literaturwissenschaft; Crime Fiction; History of Knowledge; Subjectivity; Dispositif; Media; Literature; General Literature Studies; German Literature; British Studies; History of Science; Literary Studies;
    Other subjects: British Studies.; Dispositif.; General Literature Studies.; German Literature.; History of Knowledge.; History of Science.; Literary Studies.; Literature.; Media.; Subjectivity.
    Scope: 1 online resource (249 p.)
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    Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Einleitung: Kriminalliteratur und Wissensgeschichte 7 »Dies waren die Thatsachen« 31 »Rings in diesem Zimmer stehen mächtige Schränke« 55 Eindeutigkeit und Ähnlichkeit, Bruch und Kontinuität 79 Die Großstadt schreiben 113 Im Panikraum des Liberalismus 127 »Guess again« 161 »Wahnsinn als Methode« 173 »Look at this tangle of thorns« 197 Die Evidenz des Hörens 215 Genrewissen ›spielerisch‹ erwerben 229 Autorinnen und Autoren 241 Backmatter 245

  18. Liebe und Konsum :
    Ästhetik und Poetik eines Zusammenhangs in Romanen der Moderne und Postmoderne /
    Published: [2019]; ©2019
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    Liebe und Konsum, zwei der prägendsten Phänomene der Moderne und Postmoderne, galten lange Zeit als unvereinbare Gegensätze. Wiesteht es um den Konsum im Ursprungsmedium der romantischen Liebe? Ausgehend von sozialwissenschaftlichen Studien, die die... more

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    Liebe und Konsum, zwei der prägendsten Phänomene der Moderne und Postmoderne, galten lange Zeit als unvereinbare Gegensätze. Wiesteht es um den Konsum im Ursprungsmedium der romantischen Liebe? Ausgehend von sozialwissenschaftlichen Studien, die die enge Verbindung von Liebe und Konsum aufarbeiten, macht Annemarie Opp diese Frage nun erstmals für literaturwissenschaftliche Fragestellungen fruchtbar. Anhand detailreicher, kulturwissenschaftlich fundierter Textanalysen zeigt sie die spezifisch ästhetische und poetische Verhandlung von Liebe und Konsum in den Romanen Émile Zolas, F. Scott Fitzgeralds, David Wagners, Christoph Peters' und Daniel Glattauers auf.

     

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  19. The Turning Key :
    Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse since 1800 /
    Published: [1984]; ©1984
    Publisher:  Harvard University Press,, Cambridge, Mass.:

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  20. The Human Reimagined :
    Posthumanism in Russia /
    Contributor: McQuillen, Colleen, (editor.); Vaingurt, Julia, (editor.)
    Published: [2018]; ©2018
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press,, Boston, MA :

    The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology is a phenomenon that characterizes lived and imagined experiences in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical... more

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    The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology is a phenomenon that characterizes lived and imagined experiences in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical engineering, industrial progress, and the body as a machine, the postmodern, postindustrial period probes the meaning of being human not only from a physical, bodily perspective, but also from the philosophical perspectives of subjectivity and consciousness. The Human Reimagined examines the ways in which literary and artistic representations of the body, selfhood, subjectivity, and consciousness illuminate late- and post-Soviet ideas about the changing relationships among the individual, the environment, technology, and society.Contributors include: Alex Anikina, Keti Chukhrov, Jacob Emery, Elana Gomel, Sofya Khagi, Katerina Lakhmitko, Colleen McQuillen, Jonathan Brooks Platt, Kristina Toland, Julia Vaingurt, Diana Kurkovsky West, Trevor Wilson

     

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    Contributor: McQuillen, Colleen, (editor.); Vaingurt, Julia, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1-61811-733-5
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    Series: Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century
    Subjects: Humanism in literature.; Russian literature; Art; Human body and technology in literature.; Human body and technology in art.; Humanism in art.
    Other subjects: Consciousness.; Human body.; Posthumanism.; Russia.; Selfhood.; Subjectivity.; Technology.; Transhumanism.
    Scope: 1 online resource (276 pages).
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  21. Critical Discourse Analysis and Literature
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783659362644; 3659362646
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    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Electronic book text; discourse; Identity; Critical Discourse Analysis; SFL; the African American literature; Subjectivity.; (VLB-WN)1560: Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
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  22. Nomadic theory
    the portable Rosi Braidotti
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780231151900; 023115190X; 9780231151917; 9780231525428; 0231525427
    RVK Categories: CC 6600 ; CC 8600
    Series: Gender and culture
    Subjects: Subjectivity.; Feminist theory.; Social sciences--Philosophy.
    Scope: IX, 402 S., 25 cm
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  23. Translating Myself and Others /
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    Luminous essays on translation and self-translation by the award-winning writer and literary translatorTranslating Myself and Others is a collection of candid and disarmingly personal essays by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri, who... more

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    Luminous essays on translation and self-translation by the award-winning writer and literary translatorTranslating Myself and Others is a collection of candid and disarmingly personal essays by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri, who reflects on her emerging identity as a translator as well as a writer in two languages.With subtlety and emotional immediacy, Lahiri draws on Ovid's myth of Echo and Narcissus to explore the distinction between writing and translating, and provides a close reading of passages from Aristotle's Poetics to talk more broadly about writing, desire, and freedom. She traces the theme of translation in Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks and takes up the question of Italo Calvino's popularity as a translated author. Lahiri considers the unique challenge of translating her own work from Italian to English, the question "Why Italian?," and the singular pleasures of translating contemporary and ancient writers.Featuring essays originally written in Italian and published in English for the first time, as well as essays written in English, Translating Myself and Others brings together Lahiri's most lyrical and eloquently observed meditations on the translator's art as a sublime act of both linguistic and personal metamorphosis.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
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    ISBN: 9780691238609
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    Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022; De Gruyter
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    Subjects: Self-translation.; Translating and interpreting.; Translators; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Translating & Interpreting.
    Other subjects: Adjective.; Adverb.; Aestheticism.; Afterword.; Anaphora (rhetoric).; Anatole Broyard.; Ancient Greek.; Annotation.; Antonio Gramsci.; Audiobook.; Author.; Awareness.; Between the Acts.; Catullus.; Close reading.; Clothing.; Communication.; Contraction (grammar).; Cultural diversity.; Cultural translation.; Depiction.; Dictionary.; Discernment.; Editing.; Edition (book).; Elena Ferrante.; Emoticon.; Essay.; Fiction.; First Things.; Grammar.; Hairstyle.; Headline.; Idiom.; Imagism.; Implementation.; Interpreter of Maladies.; Intertextuality.; Italo Calvino.; Jhumpa Lahiri.; Jorge Luis Borges.; Kate Lechmere.; Lament.; Language.; Latin poetry.; Lecture.; Lingua (journal).; Lingua (play).; Linguistics.; Listening.; Literature.; Metaphor.; Mneme.; Monologue.; Note (typography).; Noun.; Novelist.; Observation.; Orbe.; Osbert Sitwell.; Parody.; Paul Muldoon.; Philosophy.; Poetry.; Precedent.; Preposition and postposition.; Processing (programming language).; Pronunciation.; Proofreading.; Prose.; Proverb.; Publication.; Publishing.; Reading (process).; Recipe.; Repetition (rhetorical device).; Romance languages.; Satire.; Self-translation.; Semiotics.; Sensibility.; Sincerity.; Storytelling.; Subjectivity.; Subjunctive mood.; Suggestion.; Supplement (publishing).; Temporality.; The Other Hand.; The Translator.; The Various.; Thought.; Translation.; Transliteration.; Treatise.; Understanding.; Verb.; Writer.; Writing.; Wyndham Lewis.
    Scope: 1 online resource (208 p.)
  24. Loving the world appropriately :
    persuasion and the transformation of subjectivity /
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press,, Chicago :

    A revolutionary approach to rhetoric that asks why audiences need persuading. What is persuasion? For some, it is the ideal alternative to violence. For others, persuasion is simply a neutral instrumentality - a valued source of soft power. Both... more

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    A revolutionary approach to rhetoric that asks why audiences need persuading. What is persuasion? For some, it is the ideal alternative to violence. For others, persuasion is simply a neutral instrumentality - a valued source of soft power. Both positions rest on a fundamental belief - persuasion is a power that resides in a speaker acting on an audience. Loving the World Appropriately asks a different, more fundamental, question: why does an audience need persuasion? In shifting our focus, James Kastely delivers a provocative new history of rhetoric and philosophy, one that describes rhetoric as more than a matter of effective communication and recasts persuasion as a philosophical concern central to notions of human subjectivity.

     

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    ISBN: 9780226822112
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    Subjects: Persuasion (Rhetoric); Rhetoric; Subjectivity.; Literature.; Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics.; Literature: history & criticism.; Philosophy.; Social & political philosophy.
    Scope: 1 online resource (xiii, 248 pages).
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  25. Subjekt mit Körper :
    Die Erschreibung des Selbst bei Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Philipp Moritz und W.G. Sebald /
    Published: [2014].; ©2014.
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag,, Bielefeld :

    Who am I? Every writing in response to this question revolves around itself, even the literary self-exploration of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Philipp Moritz, and W.G. Sebald. Their (auto) biographical texts explore with radical narrative the... more

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    Who am I? Every writing in response to this question revolves around itself, even the literary self-exploration of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Philipp Moritz, and W.G. Sebald. Their (auto) biographical texts explore with radical narrative the contradictions of modern subjectivity. Martina Läubli directs our attention to the interconnection of thought and body experience, and of body and masculinity. She shows shows how the Enlightenment philosophers Rousseau and Moritz criticize the philosophical separation of body and mind in literary form, and how Sebald attempted to pick up the pieces of modern subjectivity at the end of the violent 20th Century.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783839426555
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    Series: Lettre
    Subjects: Mind and body.; Subjectivity in literature.; Subjectivity.; Philosophie.
    Scope: 1 online resource(302p.) :, illustrations.