This book draws out Woolf's insights into the fundamental structures of existence and experience by showing how the empirical and contingent elements of her dramaturgy are actually in the service of a metaphysical understanding of the human condition.
This book draws out Woolf's insights into the fundamental structures of existence and experience by showing how the empirical and contingent elements of her dramaturgy are actually in the service of a metaphysical understanding of the human condition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Weinman is guest professor at the European College of Liberal Arts in Berlin, where he teaches interdisciplinary courses in the humanities and social sciences. He completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in 2005. Prior to joining the faculty at ECLA last year, Michael has taught at St. John's College in Annapolis, MD and at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be'er Sheva, Israel. His work, focused on how our approaches to "fundamental questions" shape and are shaped by questions of an expressly political nature, has appeared in journals such as Law, Culture and the Humanities and International Studies in Philosophy, in a previous monograph on pleasure in Aristotle's ethics, and in book chapters on Aristotle, Athenian democracy, and Ptolemy.
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Introduction: Performativity and subjectivity in The Waves Chapter 1: The first chiasm: Identity and Language Chapter 2: The second chiasm: Time and Narrative Chapter 3: The third chiasm: Unity and Diversity Conclusion: Intersubjective identity in The Waves Appendix: Text of "imagic themes" from Chapter 2.2
Introduction: Performativity and subjectivity in The Waves Chapter 1: The first chiasm: Identity and Language Chapter 2: The second chiasm: Time and Narrative Chapter 3: The third chiasm: Unity and Diversity Conclusion: Intersubjective identity in The Waves Appendix: Text of "imagic themes" from Chapter 2.2
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