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Romanticism. --- Ideology and literature. --- Literature --- History and criticism. --- List, Guido,
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This book focuses on ideology and its function in fictional discourse, exploring the link between textual ideologies and the real ideologies in the text production environments. It attempts this through a specific focus on the social and linguistic elements that control the presence, the use, and the presentation of ideology, and also the way in which linguistic elements are controlled and manipulated by the collective consciousness of the text producer. This correlation between fictional dis...
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A Marxist history of Israeli literature, tracing the relations between economic, social, and aesthetic transformations. Signatures of Struggle offers a unique perspective on Israeli literature, bringing Marxist cultural critique to bear on a field from which it has hitherto been absent. Oded Nir moves beyond the dominant interpretive horizon of Israeli literary criticism: the relation of literature to national ideology. Rather than reproducing the usual narrative in which fiction resists the nation's goals, Nir demonstrates how, in each historical moment, literary engagement with national ideology is a means to think through social tensions or contradictions internal to Israeli society--to solve in imagination problems that threaten the social order. Focusing on moments of transformation, Nir argues that the 1950s crisis of realism was the result of the failure, rather than the success, of the collective transformative project of the haluzim, the settler vanguard of Zionism. In the 1980s, the postmodern turn expressed a crisis of social imagination, whose origin was the incorporation of Palestinians into the Israeli economy after the 1967 war. Finally, he shows that the ways in which history is imaginatively reworked in contemporary Israeli fiction can only be understood through the context of 1950s and 1980s literature. Authors analyzed include Yigal Mossinsohn, Nathan Shaham, Hanoch Bartov, Yehudit Hendel, Orly Castel-Bloom, Yehudit Katzir, David Grossman, Yehoshua Kenaz, and Batya Gur. Oded Nir is Visiting Assistant Professor of Judaic Studies at Franklin & Marshall College.
Politics in literature. --- Nationalism in literature. --- Israeli fiction --- Ideology and literature. --- Literature and ideology --- Literature --- Political science in literature --- History and criticism.
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Ideology and literature --- Criticism, Textual --- Idéologie et littérature --- Critique textuelle --- 840 --- #KVHA:Literaire theorie --- Franse literatuur --- 840 Franse literatuur --- Idéologie et littérature --- 82 --- CDL --- 840 French literature. Literature in French --- French literature. Literature in French
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Constructing the Stalinist Body brings together contemporary body theory with studies on Stalinist ideology and cultural mythology in order to elucidate the complex problem of individual authorship within the context of Stalinist ideology of the 1930's and '40's. Author Keith A. Livers examines the ways in which Andrei Platonov, Mikhail Zoshchenko, Lev Kassil' and other authors used corporeal imagery as a means of both resisting and furthering the idea of a Stalinist utopia and the ideologically purified body politic it aspired to produce. The final chapter of the book looks at
Human body in literature. --- Ideology and literature. --- Mind and body in literature. --- Russian literature --- Utopias in literature. --- Utopian literature --- Literature and ideology --- Literature --- Body, Human, in literature --- Human figure in literature --- History and criticism.
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Popular culture --- Russian literature --- History in literature --- Propaganda, Soviet --- Communism and literature --- Ideology and literature --- Russia & Former Soviet Republics --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Political aspects --- History and criticism --- History --- History in literature. --- Communism and literature. --- Ideology and literature. --- History and criticism. --- Political aspects. --- Literature and communism --- Literature and ideology --- Soviet propaganda --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Literature
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What can we today read the ideologues, those thinkers who reconfigured the field of knowledge at the beginning of the XIX th century? The discovery of an ideological moment. This moment is the one that sees a radicality of the Enlightenment split between various disciplinary branches, between various conceptions of subjectivity and emancipation. The ideological moment is a moment of passage, but above all of decantation. We see emerging there, although still intertwined and united, what we are used to distinguishing: Enlightenment and romanticism, rationalism and feeling, radicalism and conservatism, necessity and voluntarism, colonialism and thirst for otherness, science and literature.
Idâeologues (French philosophers) --- Literature and science --- French literature --- Ideology and literature --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- History --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- Literature and ideology --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Literature --- Science and the humanities --- Ideologues (French philosophers) --- Philosophers --- histoire de la philosophie --- idéologie --- sciences humaines
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In Narratives of Kingship in Eurasian Empires, 1300-1800 Richard van Leeuwen analyses representations and constructions of the idea of kingship in fictional texts of various genres, especially belonging to the intermediate layer between popular and official literature. The analysis shows how ideologies of power are embedded in the literary and cultural imagination of societies, their cultural values and conceptualizations of authority. By referring to examples from various empires (Chinese, Indian, Persian, Arabic, Turkish, European) the parallels between literary traditions are laid bare, revealing remarkable common concerns. The process of interaction and transmission are highlighted to illustrate how literature served as a repository for ideological and cultural values transforming power into authority in various imperial environments.
Kings and rulers in literature. --- Authority in literature. --- Ideology and literature. --- Eurasia --- Kings and rulers. --- In literature. --- Literature and ideology --- Literature --- Asia --- Europe --- Literature. --- Eurasia. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Czars (Kings and rulers) --- Kings and rulers, Primitive --- Monarchs --- Royalty --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Tsars --- Tzars --- Heads of state --- Queens --- Kings and rulers as literary characters --- Literature: history & criticism
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