Combining theory with literary criticism, the book sheds light on how overlooked aspects of Henry James s, H. Melville s and H. G. Wells s novels question notions of natural order as well as an opposition between the subjective and the objective.
Combining theory with literary criticism, the book sheds light on how overlooked aspects of Henry James s, H. Melville s and H. G. Wells s novels question notions of natural order as well as an opposition between the subjective and the objective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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The Edinburgh Critical History of Christian Theology
Michael Mack is Reader (Associate Professor and tenured Research Fellow) in English Studies and Medical Humanities at Durham University. He is the author of Philosophy and Literature in Times of Crisis: Challenging our Infatuation with Numbers (Bloomsbury, 2014), How Literature Changes the Way we Think (Continuum, 2012), Spinoza and the Specters of Modernity: the hidden Enlightenment of Diversity from Spinoza to Freud (Continuum, 2010), German Idealism and the Jew. The Inner Anti-Semitism of Philosophy and German Jewish Responses (University of Chicago Press, 2003) and Anthropology as Memory: Elias Canetti and Franz Baermann Steiner's Responses to the Shoah (Niemeyer, 2001).
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Introduction: Climate Change and the Contamination of the Anthropocene; 1. Contaminating Psychology with Biology: Descartes, Spinoza, Freud, and Zizek; 2. Contaminating the Visible with the Invisible: from Einstein via H. G. Wells to Hannah Arendt, Luhmann and Derrida; 3. Contamination of Nature with Society: the collapse of natural order from Melville to Wells and Ellison; 4. Contaminating Judgement with its Suspension: Guilt and Punishment in Walter Benjamin, Herman Melville & Henry James; 5. Contaminating the Digital: Action & Perception in Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock; 6. Contaminating the Sacred with the Profane: Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bio-politics; 7. Contaminating Posthumanism.
Introduction: Climate Change and the Contamination of the Anthropocene; 1. Contaminating Psychology with Biology: Descartes, Spinoza, Freud, and Zizek; 2. Contaminating the Visible with the Invisible: from Einstein via H. G. Wells to Hannah Arendt, Luhmann and Derrida; 3. Contamination of Nature with Society: the collapse of natural order from Melville to Wells and Ellison; 4. Contaminating Judgement with its Suspension: Guilt and Punishment in Walter Benjamin, Herman Melville & Henry James; 5. Contaminating the Digital: Action & Perception in Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock; 6. Contaminating the Sacred with the Profane: Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bio-politics; 7. Contaminating Posthumanism.
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