This study examines a series of self-representations from the 19th
century (by Goethe, Sand, Nietzsche) that obstruct a confessional and
psychologizing mode by diminishing the significance of the self. The
theoretical inspiration is drawn from thinkers like Emmanuel Levinas,
Hannah Arendt, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and others, who give priority to
the individual’s close attachment to a multifaceted world. This
approach will lead us to themes and concepts like "participation,"
"perception," "togetherness," "otherness," "corporeality,"
"collectivism," "publicness," and "sociality." Vanishing Selves
displays different forms of attachment to the world and identifies the
ethical and existential potential in the affirmation of a world.
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Negotiating Selfhood in Self-Representational Works by Goethe, Sand, and Nietzsche
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ISBN
9783631865835
Publisert
2022
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Peter Lang
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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