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  1. Forms of exile in Jewish literature and thought
    twentieth-century central Europe and migration to America
    Erschienen: 2021; © 2021
    Verlag:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A General History of Concepts of Exile -- 1. Exile as Expulsion and Wandering: Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- 2. Exile as Aesthetic Revolt and an Inward Turn: Hugo von... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A General History of Concepts of Exile -- 1. Exile as Expulsion and Wandering: Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- 2. Exile as Aesthetic Revolt and an Inward Turn: Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- 3. Exile as Social Renewal: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau -- 4. Exile as Resistance and a Moral Stance: Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler -- 5. Exile as Gender Marginalization and the Independence of the Femme Fatale: Alma Mahler -- 6. Exile as an Escape from Patriarchal Oppression: Franz Werfel -- 7. Exile as Anxiety and Involuntary Memory: Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz -- 8. Exile as Doom and Revenge: Hermann Ungar -- 9. Exile as a Loss of Identity: Saul Friedländer -- 10. Exile as Abandonment: Peter Weiss -- 11. Exile as Bearing Witness: Elie Wiesel -- 12. Exile as Dehumanization: Primo Levi -- 13. Exile as an Awakening of Consciousness: Jiří Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnošt Lustig -- 14. Exile as a Feeling of Meaninglessness: Egon Hostovský -- 15. Exile as Transformation and a Will to Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought deals with the concept of exile on many levels-from the literal to the metaphorical. It combines analyses of predominantly Jewish authors of Central Europe of the twentieth century who are not usually connected, including Kafka, Kraus, Levi, Lustig, Wiesel, and Frankl. It follows the typical routes that exiled writers took, from East to West and later often as far as America. The concept and forms of exile are analyzed from many different points of view and great importance is devoted especially to the forms of inner exile. In Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought, Bronislava Volková, an exile herself and thus intimately familiar with the topic through her own experience, develops a unique typology of exile that will enrich the field of intellectual and literary history of twentieth-century Europe and America

     

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  2. Forms of exile in Jewish literature and thought
    twentieth-century Central Europe and movement to America
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

    Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile -- Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- Exile as... mehr

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    Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile -- Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- Exile as social renewal : Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau -- Exile as resistance and a moral stance : Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler -- Exile as gender marginalization and the independence of the femme fatale : Alma Mahler -- Exile as an escape from patriarchal oppression : Franz Werfel -- Exile as anxiety and involuntary memory : Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz -- Exile as doom and revenge : Hermann Ungar -- Exile as a loss of identity : Saul Friedländer -- Exile as abandonment : Peter Weiss -- Exile as bearing witness : Elie Wiesel -- Exile as dehumanization : Primo Levi -- Exile as an awakening of consciousness : Jiří Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnošt Lustig -- Exile as a feeling of meaninglessness : Egon Hostovský -- Exile as transformation and a will to meaning : Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal. "Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought deals with the concept of exile on many levels-from the literal to the metaphorical. It combines analyses of predominantly Jewish authors of Central Europe of the twentieth century who are not usually connected, including Kafka, Kraus, Levi, Lustig, Wiesel, and Frankl. It follows the typical routes that exiled writers took, from East to West and later often as far as America. The concept and forms of exile are analyzed from many different points of view and great importance is devoted especially to the forms of inner exile. In Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought, Bronislava Volková, an exile herself and thus intimately familiar with the topic through her own experience, develops a unique typology of exile that will enrich the field of intellectual and literary history of twentieth-century Europe and America"--

     

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  3. Radikal fremd
    Gestalten des irreduziblen Andersseins in deutschsprachiger Gegenwartsliteratur
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg

    1. "Radikale Fremdheit" -- 2. Thomas Bernhard : Das Kalkwerk (1970) -- 3. Jean Améry : Lefeu oder Der Abbruch (1974) -- 4. Joseph Zoderer : Die Walsche (1982) -- 5. Friedrich Dürrenmatt : Der Winterkrieg in Tibet (1984) -- 6. Gerhard Roth : Der See... mehr

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    1. "Radikale Fremdheit" -- 2. Thomas Bernhard : Das Kalkwerk (1970) -- 3. Jean Améry : Lefeu oder Der Abbruch (1974) -- 4. Joseph Zoderer : Die Walsche (1982) -- 5. Friedrich Dürrenmatt : Der Winterkrieg in Tibet (1984) -- 6. Gerhard Roth : Der See (1995) -- 7. Christian Kracht : Faserland (1995) -- 8. Rainald Goetz : Johann Holtrop : Abriss der Gesellschaft (2012).

     

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    ISBN: 3825377725; 9783825377724
    Schriftenreihe: Beiträge zur Literaturtheorie und Wissenspoetik ; Band 11
    Schlagworte: German literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; German literature
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-99)

    SchlusswortLiteraturverzeichnis; Backcover

  4. Forms of exile in Jewish literature and thought
    twentieth-century Central Europe and movement to America
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

    Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile -- Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- Exile as... mehr

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    Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile -- Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- Exile as social renewal : Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau -- Exile as resistance and a moral stance : Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler -- Exile as gender marginalization and the independence of the femme fatale : Alma Mahler -- Exile as an escape from patriarchal oppression : Franz Werfel -- Exile as anxiety and involuntary memory : Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz -- Exile as doom and revenge : Hermann Ungar -- Exile as a loss of identity : Saul Friedländer -- Exile as abandonment : Peter Weiss -- Exile as bearing witness : Elie Wiesel -- Exile as dehumanization : Primo Levi -- Exile as an awakening of consciousness : Jiří Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnošt Lustig -- Exile as a feeling of meaninglessness : Egon Hostovský -- Exile as transformation and a will to meaning : Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal. "Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought deals with the concept of exile on many levels-from the literal to the metaphorical. It combines analyses of predominantly Jewish authors of Central Europe of the twentieth century who are not usually connected, including Kafka, Kraus, Levi, Lustig, Wiesel, and Frankl. It follows the typical routes that exiled writers took, from East to West and later often as far as America. The concept and forms of exile are analyzed from many different points of view and great importance is devoted especially to the forms of inner exile. In Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought, Bronislava Volková, an exile herself and thus intimately familiar with the topic through her own experience, develops a unique typology of exile that will enrich the field of intellectual and literary history of twentieth-century Europe and America"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Central European literature; Central European literature; Exile (Punishment) in literature; Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; Exiles in literature
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. The pain of unbelonging
    alienation and identity in Australasian literature
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary Material -- Towards Settler Auto-Ethnography: Nicholas Jose’s Black Sheep /Marc Delrez -- Australia Re-Mapped and Con-Texted in Kim Scott’s Benang /Pablo Armellino -- “One more story to tell”: Diasporic Articulations in Sally Morgan’s My... mehr

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    Preliminary Material -- Towards Settler Auto-Ethnography: Nicholas Jose’s Black Sheep /Marc Delrez -- Australia Re-Mapped and Con-Texted in Kim Scott’s Benang /Pablo Armellino -- “One more story to tell”: Diasporic Articulations in Sally Morgan’s My Place /Elvira Pulitano -- Belonging and Unbelonging in Text and Research: “Snow Domes” in Australia /Eleonore Wildburger -- Reconciling Accounts: An Analysis of Stephen Gray’s The Artist is a Thief /Christine Nicholls -- The Spectral Belongings of Mudrooroo /Lorenzo Perrona -- The Unusual Life of Tristan Smith and the ‘Pain of Unbelonging’ /Sue Ryan–Fazilleau -- the bone people Contexts and Reception, 1984–2004 /Sarah Shieff -- Integrating, Belonging, Unbelonging in: Albert Wendt’s Sons for the Return Home /Françoise Kral -- Margaret Mahy’s Post-National Bridge-Building: Weaving the Threads of Unbelonging /Anne Magnan–Park -- Notes on Contributors. Beyond the obvious and enduring socio-economic ravages it unleashed on indigenous cultures, white settler colonization in Australasia also inflicted profound damage on the collective psyche of both of the communities that inhabited the contested space of the colonial world. The acute sense of alienation that colonization initially provoked in the colonized and colonizing populations of Australia and New Zealand has, recent studies indicate, developed into an endemic, existential pathology. Evidence of the psychological fallout from the trauma of geographical deracination, cultural disorientation and ontological destabilization can be found not only in the state of anomie and self-destructive patterns of behaviour that now characterize the lives of indigenous Australian and Maori peoples, but also in the perpetually faltering identity-discourse and cultural rootlessness of the present descendants of the countries’ Anglo-Celtic settlers. It is with the literary expression of this persistent condition of alienation that the essays gathered in the present volume are concerned. Covering a heterogeneous selection of contemporary Australasian literature, what these critical studies convincingly demonstrate is that, more than two hundred years after the process of colonisation was set in motion, the experience that Germaine Greer has dubbed 'the pain of unbelonging' continues unabated, constituting a dominant thematic concern in the writing produced today by Australian and New Zealand authors

     

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  6. Forms of exile in Jewish literature and thought
    twentieth-century Central Europe and movement to America
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

    Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile -- Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- Exile as... mehr

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    Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile -- Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- Exile as social renewal : Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau -- Exile as resistance and a moral stance : Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler -- Exile as gender marginalization and the independence of the femme fatale : Alma Mahler -- Exile as an escape from patriarchal oppression : Franz Werfel -- Exile as anxiety and involuntary memory : Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz -- Exile as doom and revenge : Hermann Ungar -- Exile as a loss of identity : Saul Friedländer -- Exile as abandonment : Peter Weiss -- Exile as bearing witness : Elie Wiesel -- Exile as dehumanization : Primo Levi -- Exile as an awakening of consciousness : Jiří Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnošt Lustig -- Exile as a feeling of meaninglessness : Egon Hostovský -- Exile as transformation and a will to meaning : Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal. "Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought deals with the concept of exile on many levels-from the literal to the metaphorical. It combines analyses of predominantly Jewish authors of Central Europe of the twentieth century who are not usually connected, including Kafka, Kraus, Levi, Lustig, Wiesel, and Frankl. It follows the typical routes that exiled writers took, from East to West and later often as far as America. The concept and forms of exile are analyzed from many different points of view and great importance is devoted especially to the forms of inner exile. In Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought, Bronislava Volková, an exile herself and thus intimately familiar with the topic through her own experience, develops a unique typology of exile that will enrich the field of intellectual and literary history of twentieth-century Europe and America"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Central European literature; Central European literature; Exile (Punishment) in literature; Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; Exiles in literature
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  7. Alienation and theatricality
    Diderot after Brecht
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Legenda,, London

    chapter Introduction: Alienating Alienation -- part PART I: BRECHT'S THEORY OF ALIENATION -- chapter 1 Developments towards Alienation -- chapter 2 The Marxist-Hegelian Background: Complexities and Contradictions -- chapter 3 Self-Alienation as... mehr

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    chapter Introduction: Alienating Alienation -- part PART I: BRECHT'S THEORY OF ALIENATION -- chapter 1 Developments towards Alienation -- chapter 2 The Marxist-Hegelian Background: Complexities and Contradictions -- chapter 3 Self-Alienation as Technique: ‘Astonishment Guides His Brush’ -- chapter 4 External Alienation: ‘She Cried into Her Sleeve, and He Touched It as if He Had Found It Wet’ -- chapter 5 Enlightened Anti-Illusion and Its Implicit Superstition -- chapter 6 Dialectical Optics of Alienation: Time and Vision in Brecht -- chapter 7 Thaetricality: Brecht’s Platonic Anti-Theatricality -- part PART II: MIMESIS AND ALTERITY: DIderOT'S EXPLORATION OF ALIENATION -- chapter 8 Dual Forms of Acting: Approximating Diderot and Brecht -- chapter 9 Alienating Brecht through Diderot -- chapter 10 ‘L’illusion n’est que pour vous’: The Deluding Effects of Self-Alienation -- chapter 11 Optics of Illusion: Time and Vision in Diderot -- chapter 12 From Contrast to Paradox: Relativity of Alienation -- chapter 13 Theatrum Mundi: Alienation as Implicit Order -- chapter 14 Sociality, Theatricality and Alienation in Rousseau’s Thought -- chapter 15 Le Neveu de Rameau: Alienation between Objective Representation and Subjective Experience.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in comparative literature ; Volume 17
    Schlagworte: Alienation (Philosophy) in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Brecht, Bertolt (1898-1956); Diderot, Denis (1713-1784)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages [229]-236) and index

  8. Forms of exile in Jewish literature and thought
    twentieth-century central Europe and migration to America
    Erschienen: 2021; © 2021
    Verlag:  Academic Studies Press, Boston

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A General History of Concepts of Exile -- 1. Exile as Expulsion and Wandering: Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- 2. Exile as Aesthetic Revolt and an Inward Turn: Hugo von... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A General History of Concepts of Exile -- 1. Exile as Expulsion and Wandering: Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig -- 2. Exile as Aesthetic Revolt and an Inward Turn: Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch -- 3. Exile as Social Renewal: Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau -- 4. Exile as Resistance and a Moral Stance: Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler -- 5. Exile as Gender Marginalization and the Independence of the Femme Fatale: Alma Mahler -- 6. Exile as an Escape from Patriarchal Oppression: Franz Werfel -- 7. Exile as Anxiety and Involuntary Memory: Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz -- 8. Exile as Doom and Revenge: Hermann Ungar -- 9. Exile as a Loss of Identity: Saul Friedländer -- 10. Exile as Abandonment: Peter Weiss -- 11. Exile as Bearing Witness: Elie Wiesel -- 12. Exile as Dehumanization: Primo Levi -- 13. Exile as an Awakening of Consciousness: Jiří Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnošt Lustig -- 14. Exile as a Feeling of Meaninglessness: Egon Hostovský -- 15. Exile as Transformation and a Will to Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought deals with the concept of exile on many levels-from the literal to the metaphorical. It combines analyses of predominantly Jewish authors of Central Europe of the twentieth century who are not usually connected, including Kafka, Kraus, Levi, Lustig, Wiesel, and Frankl. It follows the typical routes that exiled writers took, from East to West and later often as far as America. The concept and forms of exile are analyzed from many different points of view and great importance is devoted especially to the forms of inner exile. In Forms of Exile in Jewish Literature and Thought, Bronislava Volková, an exile herself and thus intimately familiar with the topic through her own experience, develops a unique typology of exile that will enrich the field of intellectual and literary history of twentieth-century Europe and America

     

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  9. The pain of unbelonging
    alienation and identity in Australasian literature
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

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    Schriftenreihe: Cross/cultures ; 91
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; Australasian literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Australasian literature; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Heimatlosigkeit <Motiv>; Literatur
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    Towards settler auto-ethnography : Nicholas Jose's Black sheep / Marc Delrez -- Australia re-mapped and con-texted in Kim Scott's Benang / Pablo Armellino -- "One more story to tell" : diasporic articulations in Sally Morgan's My place / Elvira Pulitano -- Belonging and unbelonging in text and research : "snow domes" in Australia / Eleonore Wildburger -- Reconciling accounts : an analysis of Stephen Gray's The artist is a thief / Christine Nicholls -- The spectral belongings of Mudrooroo / Lorenzo Perrona -- The unusual life of Tristan Smith and the "pain of unbelonging" / Sue Ryan-Fazilleau -- The bone people : contexts and reception, 1984-2004 / Sarah Shieff -- Integrated, belonging, unbelonging, in Albert Wendt's Sons for the return home / Françoise Kral -- Margaret Mahy's post-national bridge-building : weaving the threads of unbelonging / Anne Magnan-Park

  10. The pain of unbelonging
    alienation and identity in Australasian literature
    Erschienen: 2007
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    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Schlagworte: Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; Australasian literature; Australian literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; New Zealand literature; Heimatlosigkeit <Motiv>; Literatur
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  11. Alienation and Theatricality
    Diderot After Brecht
    Autor*in: Held, Phoebevon
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Taylor and Francis, Leeds

    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Translations and Textual Sources -- Introduction: Alienating Alienation -- Notes to the Introduction -- PART I: BRECHT'S THEORY OF ALIENATION -- 1... mehr

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Translations and Textual Sources -- Introduction: Alienating Alienation -- Notes to the Introduction -- PART I: BRECHT'S THEORY OF ALIENATION -- 1 Developments towards Alienation -- The Early Years: Silent Astonishment is Better than Comprehension -- Social Alienation: 'The Materials Are Monstrous - Our Drama Must Consider This' -- Notes to Chapter 1 -- 2 The Marxist-Hegelian Background: Complexities and Contradictions -- Notes to Chapter 2 -- 3 Self-Alienation as Technique: 'Astonishment Guides His Brush' -- Self-Alienation and the Dual Form of Acting -- Self-Alienation = Anti-Identification -- Self-Alienation as Reason: Consciousness, Critique, Dialectics -- Citation as Self-Alienation -- The Actor's Self-Alienation Identical with the Spectator's Alienation -- Notes to Chapter 3 -- 4 External Alienation: 'She Cried into Her Sleeve, and He Touched It as if He Had Found It Wet' -- Actor and Character: Two Figures -- The Gaze: Self-Consciousness Turned Outward -- The Performance of Emotion as Outward Sign -- Hyper-Naturalization -- Notes to Chapter 4 -- 5 Enlightened Anti-Illusion and Its Implicit Superstition -- Notes to Chapter 5 -- 6 Dialectical Optics of Alienation: Time and Vision in Brecht -- Duality, Laterality, Visuality: Dialectical Arrest -- From Movement to Gestus -- Gestus and Tableau: Objectivity and Control -- Notes to Chapter 6 -- 7 Thaetricality: Brecht's Platonic Anti-Theatricality -- Brechtian Theatricality: Artifice, Mediality, Repetition -- Theatre beyond the Cave -- Mimesis -- Mimesis as Alienation -- Notes to Chapter 7 -- PART II: MIMESIS AND ALTERITY: DIDEROT'S EXPLORATION OF ALIENATION -- 8 Dual Forms of Acting: Approximating Diderot and Brecht -- Background of the Paradoxe sur le comédien The Law of Nature versus the Law of Art -- The Actor as a Producer of Doubles: 'Cette abnégation de soi n'est possible qu'à une tête de glace' -- Notes to Chapter 8 -- 9 Alienating Brecht through Diderot -- Diderot's Notion of the Gaze -- Communication as Alienation -- Soi de nature -- d'autre d'imitation -- Notes to Chapter 9 -- 10 'L'illusion n'est que pour vous': The Deluding Effects of Self-Alienation -- Notes to Chapter 10 -- 11 Optics of Illusion: Time and Vision in Diderot -- Une Gamme de gestes versus Gestus -- Tableau versus coup de théâtre -- Automation as Gestural Process -- Notes to Chapter 11 -- 12 From Contrast to Paradox: Relativity of Alienation -- Actor, Courtier, Puppet, Slave -- The Dream of Reason Produces Monsters -- Saturated Theatricality -- Uncanny Doubles in the Paradoxe -- Structural Principles of Diderot's Notion of Aesthetic Alienation -- Notes to Chapter 12 -- 13 Theatrum Mundi: Alienation as Implicit Order -- Pantomime du monde: Baroque Theatricality in the Paradoxe -- Diderot's Antre de Platon: The Theatre in the Theatre -- Pantomime du monde as an Early Notion of Alienation -- Notes to Chapter 13 -- 14 Sociality, Theatricality and Alienation in Rousseau's Thought -- Alienation in the Discours sur l'inégalité -- The Lettre à d'Alembert: Condemnation of Theatricality as Prevention of Alienation -- Notes to Chapter 14 -- 15 Le Neveu de Rameau: Alienation between Objective Representation and Subjective Experience -- The Closed Scene of Dialogue: A Hermetic Space of Alienation -- The Trope of Social Pantomime: Alienation in the World -- Between Objective and Subjective Alienation -- Obsessed with the Other: Possession by Mimesis -- Alienation on the Side of the Reader -- Notes to Chapter 15 -- Conclusion: The Game is the Game -- Bibliography -- Works by Brecht, Diderot, Rousseau -- Other Literature -- Index

     

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  12. The pain of unbelonging
    alienation and identity in Australasian literature
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Beyond the obvious and enduring socio-economic ravages it unleashed on indigenous cultures, white settler colonization in Australasia also inflicted profound damage on the collective psyche of both of the communities that inhabited the contested... mehr

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    Beyond the obvious and enduring socio-economic ravages it unleashed on indigenous cultures, white settler colonization in Australasia also inflicted profound damage on the collective psyche of both of the communities that inhabited the contested space of the colonial world. The acute sense of alienation that colonization initially provoked in the colonized and colonizing populations of Australia and New Zealand has, recent studies indicate, developed into an endemic, existential pathology. Evidence of the psychological fallout from the trauma of geographical deracination, cultural disorientati Towards settler auto-ethnography : Nicholas Jose's Black sheep / Marc Delrez -- Australia re-mapped and con-texted in Kim Scott's Benang / Pablo Armellino -- "One more story to tell" : diasporic articulations in Sally Morgan's My place / Elvira Pulitano -- Belonging and unbelonging in text and research : "snow domes" in Australia / Eleonore Wildburger -- Reconciling accounts : an analysis of Stephen Gray's The artist is a thief / Christine Nicholls -- The spectral belongings of Mudrooroo / Lorenzo Perrona -- The unusual life of Tristan Smith and the "pain of unbelonging" / Sue Ryan-Fazilleau -- The bone people : contexts and reception, 1984-2004 / Sarah Shieff -- Integrated, belonging, unbelonging, in Albert Wendt's Sons for the return home / Françoise Kral -- Margaret Mahy's post-national bridge-building : weaving the threads of unbelonging / Anne Magnan-Park.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cross 0924-1426 ; 91
    Cross/cultures ; 91
    Schlagworte: Australasian literature; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Australasian literature; Australasian literature; Alienation (Philosophy) in literature; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Australasian literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  13. Alienation and theatricality
    Diderot after Brecht
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Legenda,, London

    chapter Introduction: Alienating Alienation -- part PART I: BRECHT'S THEORY OF ALIENATION -- chapter 1 Developments towards Alienation -- chapter 2 The Marxist-Hegelian Background: Complexities and Contradictions -- chapter 3 Self-Alienation as... mehr

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    chapter Introduction: Alienating Alienation -- part PART I: BRECHT'S THEORY OF ALIENATION -- chapter 1 Developments towards Alienation -- chapter 2 The Marxist-Hegelian Background: Complexities and Contradictions -- chapter 3 Self-Alienation as Technique: ‘Astonishment Guides His Brush’ -- chapter 4 External Alienation: ‘She Cried into Her Sleeve, and He Touched It as if He Had Found It Wet’ -- chapter 5 Enlightened Anti-Illusion and Its Implicit Superstition -- chapter 6 Dialectical Optics of Alienation: Time and Vision in Brecht -- chapter 7 Thaetricality: Brecht’s Platonic Anti-Theatricality -- part PART II: MIMESIS AND ALTERITY: DIderOT'S EXPLORATION OF ALIENATION -- chapter 8 Dual Forms of Acting: Approximating Diderot and Brecht -- chapter 9 Alienating Brecht through Diderot -- chapter 10 ‘L’illusion n’est que pour vous’: The Deluding Effects of Self-Alienation -- chapter 11 Optics of Illusion: Time and Vision in Diderot -- chapter 12 From Contrast to Paradox: Relativity of Alienation -- chapter 13 Theatrum Mundi: Alienation as Implicit Order -- chapter 14 Sociality, Theatricality and Alienation in Rousseau’s Thought -- chapter 15 Le Neveu de Rameau: Alienation between Objective Representation and Subjective Experience.

     

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    Schlagworte: Alienation (Philosophy) in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Brecht, Bertolt (1898-1956); Diderot, Denis (1713-1784)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages [229]-236) and index

  14. Darkly Perfect World
    Colonial Adventure, Postmodernism, and American Noir
    Autor*in: Orr, Stanley
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "Stanley Orr's Darkly Perfect World offers a large-scale historical narrative about the way American crime fiction and film have changed throughout the twentieth century. Orr argues that films noirs and noir fictions dramatize Raymond Chandler's... mehr

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    "Stanley Orr's Darkly Perfect World offers a large-scale historical narrative about the way American crime fiction and film have changed throughout the twentieth century. Orr argues that films noirs and noir fictions dramatize Raymond Chandler's pronouncement that "Even in death, a man has a right to his own identity." Orr illuminates a noir ethos committed to "authenticating alienation": subjectivity managed through radical polarization of Self and Other. Distinguishing a heretofore unrecognized context for American noir, Orr demonstrates that Chandler and Dashiell Hammett arrive at this subject within and against the colonial adventure genre. While the renegades of Joseph Conrad and Louis Becke project a figure vulnerable to shifts in cultural context, the noir protagonist exemplifies alienated selfhood and often performs a "continental operation" against the slippages of the colonial adventurer. But even as Orson Welles, Billy Wilder, and other noir virtuosi persist with this revision of late Victorian adventure, Chester Himes, Dorothy Hughes, and John Okada experiment with hard-boiled alienation for a subversion of noir that resonates throughout literary postmodernism. In their respective avant-garde novels, Thomas Pynchon, Ishmael Reed, and Paul Auster expose what K.W. Jeter terms the "darkly perfect world" of noir, thus giving rise to and enabling the con men and "connected guys" of contemporary films noirs such as Bryan Singer's The Usual Suspects, David Fincher's Seven, Christopher Nolan's Memento, and Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs"--Publisher's description.

     

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