Liberty Individuality And Democracy In Jorge Luis Borges

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Liberty, Individuality, and Democracy in Jorge Luis Borges

Author : Alejandra M. Salinas
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498514576

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Liberty, Individuality, and Democracy in Jorge Luis Borges by Alejandra M. Salinas Pdf

This book seeks to fill a double lacuna in Borges scholarship. For one, this scholarship has been largely developed through the lens of literary and cultural studies, and not by political theorists who bring a distinct disciplinary perspective into the reading of literary works. Secondly, mainstream interpreters have overlooked or have not analyzed enough Borges’s political sympathies. This book doesnot evaluate if these sympathies are truthful to political and historical facts or philosophical theories; rather, she shows in which aspects and around which topics Borges finds inspiration and gives literary form to the political. His texts abound with concepts and events such as liberty, individuality, war, and revolution, and they deal with topics such as the legitimacy of authority, the limits of reason, and the principle of representation, among others. This book also addresses Borges’s democratic sensitivity and his critique of populism and militarism as related to salient national and global historical events that inspired his works. Above all, it calls attention to Borges’s belief in the pre-eminence of individual liberty, his rejection of political oppression, and his warning against civic indifference brought about by an isolated individualism. This book may be of interest to students and professors of politics, philosophy and literature. It may also interest literary critics and readers who want to approach Borges’s works with a political rather than a literary or a cultural lens.

Sinclair Lewis and American Democracy

Author : Steven J. Michels
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498519151

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Sinclair Lewis and American Democracy by Steven J. Michels Pdf

Sinclair Lewis was one of the most astute observers of American social and political life. Sinclair Lewis and American Democracy is a highly readable analysis of his novels. The book examines each of Lewis’s novels on key themes in the history of political thought and democracy including freedom and purpose, success and materialism, and nationalism and race. Lewis is revealed to be an unapologetic individualist and a fierce humanitarian.

Borges and the Literary Marketplace

Author : Nora C. Benedict
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780300262407

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Borges and the Literary Marketplace by Nora C. Benedict Pdf

A fascinating history of Jorge Luis Borges’s efforts to revolutionize and revitalize literature in Latin America Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986) stands out as one of the most widely regarded and inventive authors in world literature. Yet the details of his employment history throughout the early part of the twentieth century, which foreground his efforts to develop a worldly reading public, have received scant critical attention. From librarian and cataloguer to editor and publisher, this writer emerges as entrenched in the physical minutiae and social implications of the international book world. Drawing on years of archival research coupled with bibliographical analysis, this book explains how Borges’s more general involvement in the publishing industry influenced not only his formation as a writer, but also global book markets and reading practices in world literature. In this way it tells the story of Borges’s profound efforts to revolutionize and revitalize literature in Latin America through his varying jobs in the publishing industry.

The Politics of Twin Peaks

Author : Amanda DiPaolo,James Clark Gillies
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2019-02-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498578387

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The Politics of Twin Peaks by Amanda DiPaolo,James Clark Gillies Pdf

The strange and wonderful place of Twin Peaks captivated audiences for more than two decades before its long-awaited return to television in 2017. David Lynch and Mark Frost created a land that embodies the politics of American culture. With its focus on small-town America and life outside urban centers, rural and suburban values play a big part in the overall Twin Peaks narrative. More than just a soapy murder investigation or a mysterious puzzle to be solved, Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: The Return are metaphors for the political years in which they are set. The Politics of Twin Peaks investigates the show’s engagement with American politics and identity. With a close relationship between the two, Twin Peaks is the rare cultural landmark in both film and television whose timelessness is defined by the fact that it can constantly be reinterpreted. Within that sometimes dreamlike Lynchian narrative, Twin Peaks hints at, sometimes explicitly and sometimes subtly, the political fault lines in the United States. In this edited collection, the politics inherent in Twin Peaks is approached from numerous points of view.

Short Stories and Political Philosophy

Author : Kimberly Hurd Hale,Bruce Peabody
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-11-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498573665

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Short Stories and Political Philosophy by Kimberly Hurd Hale,Bruce Peabody Pdf

This book examines the intersection of fictional narratives and political philosophy, focusing specifically on the use of short stories to teach the classic works of political philosophy. It is a resource for scholars and teachers of politics, philosophy, and literature.

Politics, Hollywood Style

Author : John Heyrman
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498551939

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Politics, Hollywood Style by John Heyrman Pdf

This book analyzes major films about the American political process since the 1930s. It considers the films’ major themes about politics, ideology, and representation of race and gender over the past several decades.

Cowboy Politics

Author : John S. Nelson
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2017-11-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498549486

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Cowboy Politics by John S. Nelson Pdf

Cowboy Politics uses key works of literature, film, and television to explore how westerns address political challenges of Western civilization. This book tracks how westerns supplement liberal politics with republican, populist, perfectionist, and environmentalist politics.

Walker Percy and the Politics of the Wayfarer

Author : Brian A. Smith
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2017-08-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498537551

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Walker Percy and the Politics of the Wayfarer by Brian A. Smith Pdf

Walker Percy and the Politics of the Wayfarer is the first sustained treatment of Percy as a political thinker. The book argues that Percy provides a distinctive approach to politics, one that might allow us to give up the dangerous longing for limitless progress and perfection in our lives.

The Soul of Statesmanship

Author : Khalil M. Habib,L. Joseph Hebert Jr.
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498543279

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The Soul of Statesmanship by Khalil M. Habib,L. Joseph Hebert Jr. Pdf

Shakespeare’s plays explore a staggering range of political topics, from the nature of tyranny, to the practical effects of Christianity on politics and the family, to the meaning and practice of statesmanship. From great statesmen like Burke and Lincoln to the American frontiersman sitting by his rustic fire, those wrestling with the problems of the human soul and its confrontation with a puzzling world of political peril and promise have long considered these plays a source of political wisdom. The chapters in this volume support and illuminate this connection between Shakespearean drama and politics by examining a matter of central concern in both domains: the human soul. By depicting a bewildering variety of characters as they seek happiness and self-knowledge in the context of differing political regimes, family ties, religious duties, friendships, feuds, and poetic inspirations, Shakespeare illuminates the complex interdynamics between self-rule and political governance, educating readers by compelling us to share in the struggles of and relate to the tensions felt by each character in a way that no political treatise or lecture can. The authors of this volume, drawing upon expertise in fields such as political philosophy, American government, and law, explore the Bard’s dramatization of perennial questions about human nature, moral virtue, and statesmanship, demonstrating that reading his plays as works of philosophical literature enhances our understanding of political life and provides a source of advice and inspiration for the citizens and statesmen of today and tomorrow.

Rabelais’s Contempt for Fortune

Author : Timothy Haglund
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498575461

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Rabelais’s Contempt for Fortune by Timothy Haglund Pdf

Francois Rabelais wrote Gargantua and Pantagruel at the height of the Renaissance, when top-caliber thinkers aimed to unite the best of freshly rediscovered ancient Greco-Roman theory and practice and transform politics. Through his work, Rabelais offers his unique understanding of ancient philosophy and political thought. This book considers the role of fortune as the key to understanding Rabelais, much in the manner of contemporaries such as Machiavelli. The two could not be more different, however. Throughout his writings, Rabelais attempts to restore respect for the goddess Fortuna through a cheerful restatement of the case for the sober classical attitude toward future things. As Rabelais’s headstrong character Panurge seeks counsel regarding his marriage prospects, various authorities repeatedly warn him that cuckoldry and spousal abuse await. Panurge looks foolhardy during these admonitions. Far from affirming Machiavelli’s instruction, given in chapter 25 of The Prince, to beat fortune like a woman, Rabelais dramatizes Panurge learning that his future femme may beat him. Through this dramatization, Panurge begins to hear the merits of viewing fortune as an intractable part of life that must be shouldered with the proper inner disposition rather than as an object susceptible of human conquest.

The Pursuit of Happiness and the American Regime

Author : Elizabeth Amato
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2018-02-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498554206

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The Pursuit of Happiness and the American Regime by Elizabeth Amato Pdf

The Declaration of Independence claims that individuals need liberty to pursue happiness, but provides little guidance on the “what” of happiness. Happiness studies and liberal theory are incomplete guides. Happiness studies offer insights into what makes people happy but happiness policy risks becoming doctrinaire. Liberal theory is better on personal liberty, but weak on the “what” of happiness. My argument is that American novelists are surer guides on the pursuit of happiness. Treated as political thinkers, my book offers a close reading of four American novelists, Tom Wolfe, Walker Percy, Edith Wharton, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, and their critique of the pursuit of happiness. With a critical and friendly eye, they present the shortcomings of pursuing happiness in a liberal nation but also present alternatives and correctives possible in America. Our novelists point us toward each other in friendship as our greatest resource to guide us towards happiness.

Popular Culture and the Political Values of Neoliberalism

Author : George A. Gonzalez
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498591867

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Popular Culture and the Political Values of Neoliberalism by George A. Gonzalez Pdf

Reality is made up of the Absolute and Causality. The absolute (most saliently philosophized about by Georg Hegel) is where normative values inhere. Causality can be described as the measurable effects of the normative values of the absolute and the laws of physics (also ostensibly a product of the absolute). Humans are special insofar as they access the higher aspects of the Absolute – altruism, compassion, love, humor, science, engineering, etc. The Absolute also contains what can be considered the less attractive values or impulses: greed, lust for power, hate, self-centeredness, conceit, etc. Predicating society on what I deem the lower (spirits) aspects of the absolute (most prominently, greed) results in personal, social dysfunction and ultimately the end of civilization. Conversely, a society based on justice is stable and vibrant. Justice is a classless society, free of gender and ethnic biases. My argument is based on popular culture – especially the Star Trek franchise. One implication of my thesis is that capitalist values generate psychological neurosis and societal instability – even catastrophe. Additionally, the political values that dominate the current neoliberalist world system (and especially the American government) are the other, the will to power – resulting in war, and global political instability. Popular culture is germane to philosophy and contemporary politics because television/movie creators frequently try to attract viewers by conveying authentic philosophical and political motifs. Conversely, viewers seek out authentic movies and television shows. This is in contrast to opinion surveys (for instance), as the formation of the data begins with the surveyor seeking to directly solicit an opinion – however impromptu or shallow

Civil Servants on the Silver Screen

Author : Michelle C. Pautz
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498539135

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Civil Servants on the Silver Screen by Michelle C. Pautz Pdf

In the movies, government often finds itself in a variety of roles from villain to supporting cast, and rarely, if ever, the hero. A frequent component of that role is the bureaucracy and as documented in Civil Servants on the Silver Screen: Hollywood’s Depiction of Government and Bureaucrats, bureaucrats are routinely found on screen. This book investigates how government bureaucrats are portrayed in the top ten box office grossing films from 2000 through 2015. Perhaps unsurprisingly, government is generally portrayed poorly, while individual government bureaucrats are typically depicted positively. These images of government on screen are particularly important given the ability of movies to influence the attitudes and perceptions of its audiences. The nature of these depictions and potential implications are considered as bureaucrats in film are categorized.

Baudelaire Contra Benjamin

Author : Beibei Guan,Wayne Cristaudo
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2019-05-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498595087

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Baudelaire Contra Benjamin by Beibei Guan,Wayne Cristaudo Pdf

This book offers the first sustained argument against the philosophy of Walter Benjamin and his readings of Charles Baudelaire. More broadly, it is also a critique of politicized aesthetics and cultural Marxism, of which Benjamin is a pioneering and emblematic figure. Cristaudo and Beibei argue that Baudelaire was not mistaken in refusing to subject aesthetics to morality and politics. Baudelaire’s refusal was based on the recognition that existential matters, such as sickness, evil, death, sexual longing, melancholy, and beauty itself—all themes at the center of his poetry—are by nature intrinsically supra-political. By contrast, Benjamin’s faith in political redemption, while breaking with the enlightenment’s faith in progress, nevertheless conforms to another core element of faith of the enlightenment, via faith in the ability of morals and politics to liberate humanity. The authors make the case that Benjamin’s understanding of politics is severely deficient because it is not sufficiently versed in an understanding of economics or the nature of class interests, and that Marx’s own theory of economics is fundamentally deficient and creates an insurmountable problem for those deferring to a future industrial society free from capitalism.

Theology and Geometry

Author : Leslie Marsh
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498585484

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Theology and Geometry by Leslie Marsh Pdf

This collection, the first of its kind, brings together specially commissioned academic essays to mark fifty years since the death of John Kennedy Toole.