Short Stories and Political Philosophy
Power, Prose, and Persuasion
Herausgeber: Dolgoy, Erin A.; Peabody, Bruce; Hale, Kimberly Hurd
Short Stories and Political Philosophy
Power, Prose, and Persuasion
Herausgeber: Dolgoy, Erin A.; Peabody, Bruce; Hale, Kimberly Hurd
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This book examines the intersection of fictional narratives and political philosophy, focusing specifically on the use of short stories to teach the classic works of political philosophy. It is a resource for scholars and teachers of politics, philosophy, and literature.
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This book examines the intersection of fictional narratives and political philosophy, focusing specifically on the use of short stories to teach the classic works of political philosophy. It is a resource for scholars and teachers of politics, philosophy, and literature.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9781498573658
- ISBN-10: 1498573657
- Artikelnr.: 53773151
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9781498573658
- ISBN-10: 1498573657
- Artikelnr.: 53773151
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Erin A. Dolgoy is assistant professor of political science at Rhodes College. Kimberly Hurd Hale is assistant professor of politics at Coastal Carolina University. Bruce Peabody is professor of political science at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Chapter One: Introduction - Bruce Peabody, Kimberly Hurd Hale, and Erin A.
Dolgoy Chapter Two: Big Data for the Good Life: Ken Liu's "The Perfect
Match" - Erin A. Dolgoy Chapter Three: Paolo Bacigalupi's "Pop Squad" and
the Examined Life Worth Living - Kimberly Hurd Hale Chapter Four: All the
World's a Cage: Franz Kafka, "A Hunger Artist" - Timothy McCranor and
Steven Michels Chapter Five: Conflicting Moral Goods: William Faulkner's
"Barn Burning" - Mary P. Nichols Chapter Six: From the Iron Cage to the
"Waters of Babylon:" Rationalization and Renewal in a Weberian World -
Bruce Peabody Chapter Seven: The Terrible Justice of Reality: "The Ones Who
Walk Away from Omelas" and the Dilemmas of Political Responsibility -
Michael Christopher Sardo Chapter Eight: Kinship, Community, and the
Bureaucratic State: A Study of Wendell Berry's "Fidelity" - Drew Kennedy
Thompson Chapter Nine: "The Incarnation of My Native Land:" Clover Adams in
Henry James' "Pandora" - Natalie Fuehrer Taylor Chapter Ten: Jumping at Our
Reflection: American Dystopia and Reaction in Shirley Jackson's "The
Lottery" - Abram Trosky Chapter Eleven: Conclusion - Kimberly Hurd Hale,
Bruce Peabody, and Erin A. Dolgoy
Dolgoy Chapter Two: Big Data for the Good Life: Ken Liu's "The Perfect
Match" - Erin A. Dolgoy Chapter Three: Paolo Bacigalupi's "Pop Squad" and
the Examined Life Worth Living - Kimberly Hurd Hale Chapter Four: All the
World's a Cage: Franz Kafka, "A Hunger Artist" - Timothy McCranor and
Steven Michels Chapter Five: Conflicting Moral Goods: William Faulkner's
"Barn Burning" - Mary P. Nichols Chapter Six: From the Iron Cage to the
"Waters of Babylon:" Rationalization and Renewal in a Weberian World -
Bruce Peabody Chapter Seven: The Terrible Justice of Reality: "The Ones Who
Walk Away from Omelas" and the Dilemmas of Political Responsibility -
Michael Christopher Sardo Chapter Eight: Kinship, Community, and the
Bureaucratic State: A Study of Wendell Berry's "Fidelity" - Drew Kennedy
Thompson Chapter Nine: "The Incarnation of My Native Land:" Clover Adams in
Henry James' "Pandora" - Natalie Fuehrer Taylor Chapter Ten: Jumping at Our
Reflection: American Dystopia and Reaction in Shirley Jackson's "The
Lottery" - Abram Trosky Chapter Eleven: Conclusion - Kimberly Hurd Hale,
Bruce Peabody, and Erin A. Dolgoy
Chapter One: Introduction - Bruce Peabody, Kimberly Hurd Hale, and Erin A.
Dolgoy Chapter Two: Big Data for the Good Life: Ken Liu's "The Perfect
Match" - Erin A. Dolgoy Chapter Three: Paolo Bacigalupi's "Pop Squad" and
the Examined Life Worth Living - Kimberly Hurd Hale Chapter Four: All the
World's a Cage: Franz Kafka, "A Hunger Artist" - Timothy McCranor and
Steven Michels Chapter Five: Conflicting Moral Goods: William Faulkner's
"Barn Burning" - Mary P. Nichols Chapter Six: From the Iron Cage to the
"Waters of Babylon:" Rationalization and Renewal in a Weberian World -
Bruce Peabody Chapter Seven: The Terrible Justice of Reality: "The Ones Who
Walk Away from Omelas" and the Dilemmas of Political Responsibility -
Michael Christopher Sardo Chapter Eight: Kinship, Community, and the
Bureaucratic State: A Study of Wendell Berry's "Fidelity" - Drew Kennedy
Thompson Chapter Nine: "The Incarnation of My Native Land:" Clover Adams in
Henry James' "Pandora" - Natalie Fuehrer Taylor Chapter Ten: Jumping at Our
Reflection: American Dystopia and Reaction in Shirley Jackson's "The
Lottery" - Abram Trosky Chapter Eleven: Conclusion - Kimberly Hurd Hale,
Bruce Peabody, and Erin A. Dolgoy
Dolgoy Chapter Two: Big Data for the Good Life: Ken Liu's "The Perfect
Match" - Erin A. Dolgoy Chapter Three: Paolo Bacigalupi's "Pop Squad" and
the Examined Life Worth Living - Kimberly Hurd Hale Chapter Four: All the
World's a Cage: Franz Kafka, "A Hunger Artist" - Timothy McCranor and
Steven Michels Chapter Five: Conflicting Moral Goods: William Faulkner's
"Barn Burning" - Mary P. Nichols Chapter Six: From the Iron Cage to the
"Waters of Babylon:" Rationalization and Renewal in a Weberian World -
Bruce Peabody Chapter Seven: The Terrible Justice of Reality: "The Ones Who
Walk Away from Omelas" and the Dilemmas of Political Responsibility -
Michael Christopher Sardo Chapter Eight: Kinship, Community, and the
Bureaucratic State: A Study of Wendell Berry's "Fidelity" - Drew Kennedy
Thompson Chapter Nine: "The Incarnation of My Native Land:" Clover Adams in
Henry James' "Pandora" - Natalie Fuehrer Taylor Chapter Ten: Jumping at Our
Reflection: American Dystopia and Reaction in Shirley Jackson's "The
Lottery" - Abram Trosky Chapter Eleven: Conclusion - Kimberly Hurd Hale,
Bruce Peabody, and Erin A. Dolgoy