Jamesian Cultural Anxiety in the East and West

Jamesian Cultural Anxiety in the East and West
Author: Choon-Hee Kim
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527546455

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This volume explores the world that shaped Henry James’s work and influenced his legacy through the themes of Jamesian cultural anxiety between and beyond spatio-temporal boundaries. As such, each chapter constructs a mode of reading to map and formulate one’s own cultural perspective in various contexts relying on their unique engagement with James’s and Jamesian creative acts of writing—aesthetics and science, the (auto-)biographical as social aspects, genre as literary-social context, the artistic and the economic, editorship and readership, and Asian perspectives on cultural influences and identities—to generate insights and establish new intercultural understandings. These are the traces of the contributors’ national, social, cultural consciousness that allow the definition of the Jamesian worldview as a particularly universal one in a global context.

The Complete Letters of Henry James 1887 1888

The Complete Letters of Henry James  1887 1888
Author: Henry James
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2022
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781496232380

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This sixteenth installment in the complete collection of Henry James's letters records James's ongoing efforts to care for his sister, develop his work, strengthen his professional status, build friendships, engage timely political and economic issues, and maximize his income.

Modern Peoplehood

Modern Peoplehood
Author: John Lie
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2011-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520289789

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"[A] most impressive achievement by an extraordinarily intelligent, courageous, and—that goes without saying—'well-read' mind. The scope of this work is enormous: it provides no less than a comprehensive, historically grounded theory of 'modern peoplehood,' which is Lie’s felicitous umbrella term for everything that goes under the names 'race,' 'ethnicity,' and nationality.'" Christian Joppke, American Journal of Sociology "Lie's objective is to treat a series of large topics that he sees as related but that are usually treated separately: the social construction of identities, the origins and nature of modern nationalism, the explanation of genocide, and racism. These multiple themes are for him aspects of something he calls 'modern peoplehood.' His mode of demonstration is to review all the alternative explanations for each phenomenon, and to show why each successively is inadequate. His own theses are controversial but he makes a strong case for them. This book should renew debate." Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University and author of The Decline of American Power: The U.S. in a Chaotic World

The American scene

The American scene
Author: Henry James
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783368937515

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Reproduction of the original.

Heinrich Heine and the World Literary Map

Heinrich Heine and the World Literary Map
Author: Azade Seyhan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789811334894

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This text provides a key reassessment of the German author Heinrich Heine’s literary status, arguing for his inclusion in the Canon of World Literature. It examines a cross section of Heine’s work in light of this debate, highlighting the elusive and ironic tenor of his many faceted prose works, from his philosophical and political satire to his reassessment of Romantic idealism in Germany and the unique self-reflexivity of his work. It notably focuses on the impact of exile, belonging, exclusion, and censorship in Heine’s work and analyzes his legacy in a world literary context, comparing his poetry and prose with those of major modern writers, such as Pablo Neruda, Nazım Hikmet, or Walter Benjamin, who have all been persecuted and exiled yet used their art as resistance against oppression and silencing. At a time when a premium is placed on the value of world literatures and transnational writing, Heine emerges once again as a writer ahead of his time and of timeless appeal.

The Planetary Turn

The Planetary Turn
Author: Amy J. Elias,Christian Moraru
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780810130746

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A groundbreaking essay collection that pursues the rise of geoculture as an essential framework for arts criticism, The Planetary Turn shows how the planet—as a territory, a sociopolitical arena, a natural space of interaction for all earthly life, and an artistic theme—is increasingly the conceptual and political dimension in which twenty-first-century writers and artists picture themselves and their work. In an introduction that comprehensively defines the planetary model of art, culture, and cultural-aesthetic interpretation, the editors explain how the living planet is emerging as distinct from older concepts of globalization, cosmopolitanism, and environmentalism and is becoming a new ground for exciting work in contemporary literature, visual and media arts, and social humanities. Written by internationally recognized scholars, the twelve essays that follow illustrate the unfolding of a new vision of potential planetary community that retools earlier models based on the nation-state or political “blocs” and reimagines cultural, political, aesthetic, and ethical relationships for the post–Cold War era.

Geography and Vision

Geography and Vision
Author: Denis Cosgrove
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2012-11-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857732002

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Leading geographer Denis Cosgrove provides a series of personal reflections on the complex connections between seeing, imagining and representing the world geographically. In a series of eloquent essays he draws upon pictorial images - including maps, sketches, cartoons, paintings, and photographs - to explore and elaborate upon the many and varied ways in which the vast and varied earth, and at times the heavens beyond, have been both imagined and represented as a place of human habitation. The essays include reflections upon geographical discovery; urban cartography and utopian visions; ideas of landscape and the shaping of America; wilderness and masculinity; conceptions of the Pacific; and the imaginative grip of the Equator. Extensively illustrated, this engaging work reveals the richness of the geographical imagination as expressed over the past five centuries.

On the Lessons in Proverbs

On the Lessons in Proverbs
Author: Richard Chenevix Trench
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1853
Genre: Proverbs
ISBN: HARVARD:32044038423539

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