Age of Anxiety: Meaning, Identity, and Politics in 21st Century Film and Literature applies historical and contemporary political and rhetorical theory to current popular culture to discuss the problem of the displaced autonomous self and the quest for a meaningful life.
Age of Anxiety: Meaning, Identity, and Politics in 21st Century Film and Literature applies historical and contemporary political and rhetorical theory to current popular culture to discuss the problem of the displaced autonomous self and the quest for a meaningful life.
Anthony M. Wachs is assistant professor of rhetoric, communication ethics & the Catholic intellectual tradition at Duquesne University. Jon D. Schaff is professor of political science at Northern State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Anxieties of the Autonomous Self Section 1: Finding a Self in an Anxious Age Chapter 2: How Dressing for Dinner Can Save Your Sou Chapter 3: Kentucky Aristotelians In Space Section 2: Technology and the Unease of the Modern Self Chapter 4: Will You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? Chapter 5: Are You Even Human? Section 3: Replacing Anxiety with Hope Chapter 6: Faith Worth Fight For Chapter 7: Frodo, Won't You be Neighbor Chapter 8: Healing the Anxiety of the Age
Chapter 1: Anxieties of the Autonomous Self Section 1: Finding a Self in an Anxious Age Chapter 2: How Dressing for Dinner Can Save Your Sou Chapter 3: Kentucky Aristotelians In Space Section 2: Technology and the Unease of the Modern Self Chapter 4: Will You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? Chapter 5: Are You Even Human? Section 3: Replacing Anxiety with Hope Chapter 6: Faith Worth Fight For Chapter 7: Frodo, Won't You be Neighbor Chapter 8: Healing the Anxiety of the Age
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