Modernism in Settings: Literature and its Leverages on Culture, Philosophy, and Society
Title: Modernism in Settings
Subtitle: Literature and its Leverages on Culture, Philosophy, and Society
Subject Classification: Literature and Literary Criticism, Language and Linguistics, Philosophy
BIC Classification: DS, CF, HP
BISAC Classification: LIT024040, LIT006000, SOC028000
Binding: Hardback, eBook
Publication date: 26 Nov 2024
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-80441-848-2
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-80441-849-9
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Description
This book is analytical and often critical about the subject it investigates, including literary and cultural aesthetics, social and political literatures, national identity speeches, and the psychoanalytic theory of language. Modernism in Settings attempts to reevaluate some important debates in those fields either from the 19th-20th centuries or otherwise Debates at that at the time often failed to take into consideration their full philosophical, social, theological or political implications. The book is primarily aimed at teachers and researchers interested in issues related to modernism within humanities and cultural studies. It discusses works by writers including James Joyce and Edgar Allan Poe, and philosophers and critics including Julia Kristeva and Wolf Lepenies; and covers issues including feminism, technology, and psychoanalysis.
Biography
Author(s): Dr. Ramona Simuț is Associate Professor in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory at Emanuel University of Oradea, Romania
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