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Kafka's Social Discourse

Author : Mark E. Blum
Publisher : Lehigh University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611460094

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Kafka's Social Discourse by Mark E. Blum Pdf

Franz Kafka is among the most significant 20th century voices to examine the absurdity and terror posed for the individual by what his contemporary Max Weber termed 'the iron cage' of society. Ferdinand Tsnnies had defined the problem of finding community within society for Kafka and his peers in his 1887 book Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft. Kafka took up this issue by focusing upon the 'social discourse' of human relationships. In this book, Mark E. Blum examines Kafka's three novels, Amerika, The Trial, and The Castle in their exploration of how community is formed or eroded in the interpersonal relations of its protagonists. Critical literature has recognized Kafka's ability to narrate the gestural moment of alienation or communion. This 'social discourse' was augmented, however, by a dimension virtually no commentator has recognized-Kafka's conversation with past and present authors. Kafka encoded authors and their texts representing every century of the evolution of modernism and its societal problems, from Bunyan and DeFoe, through Pope and Lessing, to Fontane and Thomas Mann. The inter-textual conversation Kafka conducted can enable us to appreciate the profound human problem of realizing community within society. Cultural historians as well as literary critics will be enriched by the evidence of these encoded cultural conversations. Kafka's 'Imperial Messenger' may finally be heard in the full history of his emanations. Kafka encoded not only past authors, but painters as well. Kafka had been known as a graphic artist in his youth, and was informed by expressionism and cubism as he matured. Kafka's encodings of literature as well as fine art are not solely of the work to which he refers, but the community of authors or painters and their success or failure of community. Kafka's encodings were meant as an extra-textual readings for astute readers, but also as a lesson to his fellow authors whom he held accountable in his correspondence as cultural messengers. Encoding had been a Germanic literary norm since the sixteenth century. Many of Kafka's encodings are of Austrian satirists since the eighteenth century, among them Franz Christoph von Scheyb and Gottlieb Wilhelm Rabener, Josef Schreyvogel, as well as the genial irony of Franz Grillparzer. Austrian literature is prominent, but Kafka's encodings are drawn from all Western literature from Plato through his own present. In The Castle the figure of Momus becomes a major index in the history of Western literature, extended from Plato through Lucian, to Nicolaus Gerbel through Goethe. Momus, the arch-critic of manners, morals, and judge of human character, enables a Kafka reader to use this thread to comprehend the errors of commission and omission in the social discourse of his protagonists throughout his opus.

Kafka and Cultural Zionism

Author : Iris Bruce
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 0299221903

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Franz Kafka and the Truths of Leadership

Author : Leah Tomkins
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781800379244

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Franz Kafka and the Truths of Leadership by Leah Tomkins Pdf

In this innovative addition to the New Horizons in Leadership Studies series, Leah Tomkins explores Franz Kafka’s expertise in the exercise of power, emphasising his own work as a leader. Through extensive primary research and original translation, she combines literary and philosophical critique with analysis of contemporary figures to craft a manifesto for leadership relations.

Storytelling: Exploring the Art and Science of Narrative

Author : Sara Shafer
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781848882355

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Storytelling: Exploring the Art and Science of Narrative by Sara Shafer Pdf

This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. The relationship between text (aural, oral and visual) and human (author and audience) that is inherent in the act of storytelling reflects the fact that any story is a uniquely interactive and interdependent phenomenon. This collection presents the reader with a truly interdisciplinary forum in which the art of storytelling is considered from the purview of rigorous academic inquiry. To entirely ignore the aesthetics of storytelling, however, would be to devalue the profound and unspeakable connection to stories of all kinds that is a timeless aspect of the human experience. The chapters within preserve the artistic grandeur of storytelling while strengthening and broadening the validity of the story as an area worth of rigorous academic pursuit. The scope of inquiry represented by the chapters within demonstrates the fact that questions of architecture, motive, method and rhetoric have the power to enhance our experience of storytelling as an expression of the human spirit.

Franz Kafka and his Prague Contexts

Author : Nekula, Marek
Publisher : Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2016-03-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9788024629353

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Franz Kafka and his Prague Contexts by Nekula, Marek Pdf

Franz Kafka is by far the Prague author most widely read and admired internationally. However, his reception in Czechoslovakia, launched by the Liblice conference in 1963, has been conflicted. While rescuing Kafka from years of censorship and neglect, Czech critics of the 1960s “overwrote” his German and Jewish literary and cultural contexts in order to focus on his Czech cultural connections. Seeking to rediscover Kafka’s multiple backgrounds, in Franz Kafka and His Prague Contexts Marek Nekula focuses on Kafka’s Jewish social and literary networks in Prague, his German and Czech bilingualism, and his knowledge of Yiddish and Hebrew. Kafka’s bilingualism is discussed in the context of contemporary essentialist views of a writer’s organic language and identity. Nekula also pays particular attention to Kafka’s education, examining his studies of Czech language and literature as well as its role in his intellectual life. The book concludes by asking how Kafka read his urban environment, looking at the readings of Prague encoded in his fictional and nonfictional texts. ‘Nekula’s work has had a major impact on our understanding of Kafka’s relation to the complex social, cultural and linguistic environment of early twentieth‑century Prague. While little of this work has been available in English until now, the present volume translates many of his most important studies, and includes revisions and expansions appearing now for the first time. Nekula challenges stubborn clichés and opens important new perspectives: readers interested in questions relating to Kafka and Prague will find this an essential and richly rewarding book.’ – Peter Zusi, University College London ‘Marek Nekula’s important book originally situates Franz Kafka within his Pragueand Czech contexts. It critically examines numerous distortions that accompanied the reception of Kafka, starting with the central issue of Kafka’s languages(Kafka’s Czech, Prague German), and the ideological discourse surrounding the author in communist Czechoslovakia. Astute and carefully argued, Franz Kafka and his Prague Contexts offers new perspectives on the writings of the Prague author. This book will benefit readers in German and Slavic Studies, in Comparative Literature, and History of Ideas.’ – Veronika Tuckerová, Harvard University Marek Nekula připravil soubor studií o tom, jak Praha formovala Kafkovu osobnost a dílo. Kniha začíná kritickou diskuzí o problematickém přijímání Franze Kafky v Československu, které začalo na konferenci v Liblici v roce 1963. Zde byl Kafka zachráněn před cenzurou za cenu "přepsání" jeho německého a židovského literárního a kulturního kontextu s cílem vyzdvihnout český vliv na jeho tvorbu. Studie se zaměřují na židovské sociální a literární prostředí v Praze, Kafkovu německo-českou dvojjazyčnost a jeho znalost jidiš a hebrejštiny. Kafkův bilingvismus je probírán v kontextu současných esencialistických názorů na spisovatelův jazyk a identitu. Nekula také věnuje zvláštní pozornost Kafkovu vzdělání, zkoumá jeho studia českého jazyka a literatury, jakož i jeho českou četbu a její roli v jeho intelektuálním životě. Knihu uzavírá otázkou, jak Kafka „četl“ své městské prostředí.

Deleuze and Guattari

Author : Ronald Bogue
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2008-03-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781134974788

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The philosopher Giles Deleuze and the psychoanalyst and political activist Felix Guattari have been recognised as among the most important intellectual figures of their generation. This is the first book-length study of their works in English, one that provides an overview of their thought and of its bearing on the central issues of contemporary literary criticism and theory. From Deleuze's 'philosophy of difference' to Deleuze and Guattari's 'philosophy of schizoanalytic desire', this study traces the ideas of the two writers across a wide range of disciplines - from psychoanalysis and Marxist politics to semiotics, aesthetics and linguistics. Professor Bogue provides lucid readings, accessible to specialist and non-specialist alike, of several major works: Deleuze's Nietzsche and Philosophy (1962), Difference and Reception (1968), and Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus (1972) and A Thousand Plateaus (1980). Besides elucidating the basic structure of Deleuze and Guattari's often difficult thought, with its complex and often puzzling array of terms, this study also shows how theory influences critical practice in their analyses of the fiction of Proust, Sacher-Masoch and Kafka.

Discourse Analysis as Social Critique

Author : Benno Herzog
Publisher : Springer
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781137569080

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Discourse Analysis as Social Critique by Benno Herzog Pdf

This book presents post-Marxist theoretical approaches towards social critique and offers discourse analytical tools for critical research. How is a normative critique possible? The author, working at the crossroads of sociological discourse analysis and social philosophy, answers this question and others to show how empirical discourse research can be used to develop normative critique of societies. Divided into three major sections, Herzog introduces the reader to the theoretical approaches to critique, provides tools for normative evaluations of social structures, and finally offers practical examples of theoretical concepts. The book will be of interest to those working in the fields and subfields of discourse analysis, poststructuralism, hegemony theory, cultural political economy and critical theory, with an interdisciplinary orientation.

Le Gothic

Author : Avril Horner
Publisher : Springer
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230582811

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Le Gothic by Avril Horner Pdf

This new collection of essays by major scholars in the field looks at the ways in which cross-fertilization has taken place in Gothic writing from France, Germany, Britain and America over the last 200 years, and argues that Gothic writing reflects international exchanges in theme and form.

Discourses of Freedom

Author : Dr. Dona Elizabeth Sam ,Vishnu N
Publisher : Co-Text Publishers
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2021-10-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9788194505471

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Discourses of Freedom by Dr. Dona Elizabeth Sam ,Vishnu N Pdf

The present collection of essays entitled, Discourses of Freedom seeks to unravel the nuances of the concept of freedom and its malleability. The collection is divided into three sections. The first section emphasizes a critical evaluation of the human rights, law and liberty. The second section titled "Gender, Politics and Agency" offers fresh perspectives on the curtailment of women's autonomy within familiar yet intimate spaces and also highlights the challenges that confront the LGBT community. The third section focuses on systems that underlie, in the representation of minority culture, especially in the realm of creative fiction. This book seeks to engage in a critical discourse, encouraging further exploration and research

Modernism and Melancholia

Author : Sanja Bahun
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199977956

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Modernism and Melancholia by Sanja Bahun Pdf

Modernism and Melancholia shows how a range of novels from 1913 to 1941 perform melancholia in their diction, images, metaphors, syntax, and experimental narrative techniques.

Kafka and Wittgenstein

Author : Rebecca Schuman
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2015-11-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780810131507

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Kafka and Wittgenstein by Rebecca Schuman Pdf

In Kafka and Wittgenstein, Rebecca Schuman undertakes the first ever book-length scholarly examination of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language alongside Franz Kafka’s prose fiction. In groundbreaking readings, she argues that although many readers of Kafka are searching for what his texts mean, in this search we are sorely mistaken. Instead, the problems and illusions we portend to uncover, the im-portant questions we attempt to answer—Is Josef K. guilty? If so, of what? What does Gregor Samsa’s transformed body mean? Is Land-Surveyor K. a real land surveyor?— themselves presuppose a bigger delusion: that such questions can be asked in the first place. Drawing deeply on the entire range of Wittgenstein’s writings, Schuman can-nily sheds new light on the enigmatic Kafka.

Discourses of Regulation and Resistance

Author : Samantha Sherry
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780748698035

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Discourses of Regulation and Resistance by Samantha Sherry Pdf

Despite tense relations between the USSR and the West, Soviet readers were voracious consumers of foreign culture and literature. This book explores this ambivalent and contradictory attitude and employs in depth analysis of archive material to offer a comprehensive study of the censorship of translated literature in the Soviet Union.

A Franz Kafka Encyclopedia

Author : Richard T. Gray,Ruth V. Gross,Rolf J. Goebel,Clayton Koelb
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2005-08-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313061424

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A Franz Kafka Encyclopedia by Richard T. Gray,Ruth V. Gross,Rolf J. Goebel,Clayton Koelb Pdf

Known for depicting alienation, frustration, and the victimization of the individual by impenetrable bureaucracies, Kafka's works have given rise to the term Kafkaesque. This encyclopedia details Kafka's life and writings. Included are more than 800 alphabetically arranged entries on his works, characters, family members and acquaintances, themes, and other topics. Most of the entries cite works for further reading, and the Encyclopedia closes with a selected, general bibliography.

Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory

Author : Irene Rima Makaryk
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 676 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 080206860X

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Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory by Irene Rima Makaryk Pdf

The last half of the twentieth century has seen the emergence of literary theory as a new discipline. As with any body of scholarship, various schools of thought exist, and sometimes conflict, within it. I.R. Makaryk has compiled a welcome guide to the field. Accessible and jargon-free, the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory provides lucid, concise explanations of myriad approaches to literature that have arisen over the past forty years. Some 170 scholars from around the world have contributed their expertise to this volume. Their work is organized into three parts. In Part I, forty evaluative essays examine the historical and cultural context out of which new schools of and approaches to literature arose. The essays also discuss the uses and limitations of the various schools, and the key issues they address. Part II focuses on individual theorists. It provides a more detailed picture of the network of scholars not always easily pigeonholed into the categories of Part I. This second section analyses the individual achievements, as well as the influence, of specific scholars, and places them in a larger critical context. Part III deals with the vocabulary of literary theory. It identifies significant, complex terms, places them in context, and explains their origins and use. Accessibility is a key feature of the work. By avoiding jargon, providing mini-bibliographies, and cross-referencing throughout, Makaryk has provided an indispensable tool for literary theorists and historians and for all scholars and students of contemporary criticism and culture.

Critical Theory and the Novel

Author : David Bruce Suchoff
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0299140849

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Critical Theory and the Novel by David Bruce Suchoff Pdf

A study of the historical origins of cultural criticism in the novel since the mid-19th century, using the critical theory of the Frankfurt School to declare the critical force of mass culture as crucial to the making of the modern novel. Discusses how mass audiences and politics presented problems to major novelists and how they responded in their writings and lives. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR