Crafting Flesh, Crafting the Self: Violence and Identity in Early Nineteenth-century German LiteratureBucknell University Press, 2006 - 280 Seiten This book analyzes wounded human bodies in early nineteenth-century German literature and traces their connection to changing philosophical models of the self. It argues that literary representations and metaphors of violence against the body not only offer powerful physical referents for a concept of self, but that they also define violence as an integral component of the self. |
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... mark the body in some way ; they must draw readers ' attention to its physical nature . Just as cultures wound in order to ... marks the body requires a narrative , and this narrative either constitutes or at least influences the larger ...
... mark the body in some way ; they must draw readers ' attention to its physical nature . Just as cultures wound in order to ... marks the body requires a narrative , and this narrative either constitutes or at least influences the larger ...
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... marks around this passage ( until just before " So dacht ' ich " [ So I thought ] ) as a clear distinction be- tween H1 and H2 . If there were a fusion of H1 and H2 in this pas- sage , as Aspetsberger argues , 57 the quotation marks ...
... marks around this passage ( until just before " So dacht ' ich " [ So I thought ] ) as a clear distinction be- tween H1 and H2 . If there were a fusion of H1 and H2 in this pas- sage , as Aspetsberger argues , 57 the quotation marks ...
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... marks . It needed four years to be realized in the physical world , and under normal conditions it would have required a century and would have been punctuated with generations . ] ( 94 ) 45 St. Just equates the revolution with a single ...
... marks . It needed four years to be realized in the physical world , and under normal conditions it would have required a century and would have been punctuated with generations . ] ( 94 ) 45 St. Just equates the revolution with a single ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
We think of nothing excellent without | 36 |
To find a home only in the deep | 78 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adam aesthetic appear asserts associated attempts beauty become body Brentano Büchner claim complete concept consciousness constructed create culture Danton death defines describes desire disruption drama earlier early element ends example existence experience external forces fragmented function Georg German gives Godwi hand healing historical Hölderlin human Hyperion ideal identity implies indicates individual Kleist lack language letter loss marks meaning mediation metaphor nature nicht notes notion novel object pain passage philosophy physical pitcher political portrays position Press reality reason recognizes reference reflection relation relationship represents result rhetoric romantic rupture sense separation significant similar social speak split status structure suggests symbolic system of power thought tion Translation trauma turn ultimately University Verlag violence Walter Werke wholeness wound wounded body writes