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Heidegger Among the Sculptors

Body, Space, and the Art of Dwelling

by Andrew Mitchell
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2010

In the 1950s and 60s, Martin Heidegger turned to sculpture to rethink the relationship between bodies and space and the role of art in our lives. In his texts on the subject—a catalog contribution for an Ernst Barlach exhibition, a speech at a gallery opening for Bernhard Heiliger, a lecture on...

The Full Severity of Compassion

The Poetry of Yehuda Amichai

by Chana Kronfeld
Language: English
Release Date: December 9, 2015

Yehuda Amichai (1924–2000) was the foremost Israeli poet of the twentieth century and an internationally influential literary figure whose poetry has been translated into some 40 languages. Hitherto, no comprehensive literary study of Amichai's poetry has appeared in English. This long-awaited book...

The Marriage Plot

Or, How Jews Fell in Love with Love, and with Literature

by Naomi Seidman
Language: English
Release Date: June 22, 2016

For nineteenth-century Eastern European Jews, modernization entailed the abandonment of arranged marriage in favor of the "love match." Romantic novels taught Jewish readers the rules of romance and the choreography of courtship. But because these new conceptions of romance were rooted in...

Memoirs of a Grandmother

Scenes from the Cultural History of the Jews of Russia in the Nineteenth Century, Volume One

by Pauline Wengeroff
Language: English
Release Date: June 25, 2010

Pauline Wengeroff, the only nineteenth-century Russian Jewish woman to publish a memoir, sets out to illuminate the "cultural history of the Jews of Russia" in the period of Jewish "enlightenment," when traditional culture began to disintegrate and Jews became modern. Wengeroff,...

Uncle Tom

From Martyr to Traitor

by Adena Spingarn
Language: English
Release Date: June 5, 2018

Uncle Tom charts the dramatic cultural transformation of perhaps the most controversial literary character in American history. From his origins as the heroic, Christ-like protagonist of Harriet Beecher Stowe's anti-slavery novel, the best-selling book of the nineteenth century after the Bible, Uncle...

Iranophobia

The Logic of an Israeli Obsession

by Haggai Ram
Language: English
Release Date: April 16, 2009

Israel and Iran invariably are portrayed as sworn enemies, engaged in an unending conflict with potentially apocalyptic implications.Iranophobia offers an innovative and provocative new reading of this conflict. Concerned foremost with how Israelis perceive Iran, the author steps back from all-too-common...

The Long and Short of It

From Aphorism to Novel

by Gary Morson
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2012

Brevity may be the soul of wit, but it is also much more. In this exploration of the shortest literary works—wise sayings, proverbs, witticisms, sardonic observations about human nature, pithy evocations of mystery, terse statements regarding ultimate questions—Gary Saul Morson argues passionately...
by Dmitri Nikulin
Language: English
Release Date: June 11, 2010

This book considers the emergence of dialectic out of the spirit of dialogue and traces the relation between the two. It moves from Plato, for whom dialectic is necessary to destroy incorrect theses and attain thinkable being, to Cusanus, to modern philosophers—Descartes, Kant, Hegel, Schleiermacher...
by Andrew Elfenbein
Language: English
Release Date: January 16, 2018

What happens to books as they live in our long-term memory? Why do we find some books entertaining and others not? And how does literary influence work on writers in different ways? Grounded in the findings of empirical psychology, this book amends classic reader-response theory and attends to neglected...

What Is a Classic?

Postcolonial Rewriting and Invention of the Canon

by Ankhi Mukherjee
Language: English
Release Date: November 13, 2013

What Is a Classic? revisits the famous question posed by critics from Sainte-Beuve and T. S. Eliot to J. M. Coetzee to ask how classics emanate from postcolonial histories and societies. Exploring definitive trends in twentieth- and twenty-first century English and Anglophone literature, Ankhi Mukherjee...
by Zachary Sng
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2010

Eighteenth-century Europe, preoccupied with both the origins and the defense of reason, was naturally concerned with what might be the root of all error. A topic any systematic account of knowledge must grapple with, error became a frequent point of debate in new scientific, aesthetic, and philosophical...

Modern Girls on the Go

Gender, Mobility, and Labor in Japan

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Language: English
Release Date: April 17, 2013

This spirited and engaging multidisciplinary volume pins its focus on the lived experiences and cultural depictions of women's mobility and labor in Japan. The theme of "modern girls" continues to offer a captivating window into the changes that women's roles have undergone during the course...

Clio/Anthropos

Exploring the Boundaries between History and Anthropology

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Language: English
Release Date: August 7, 2009

The intersection between history and anthropology is more varied now than it has ever been—a look at the shelves of bookstores and libraries proves this. Historians have increasingly looked to the methodologies of anthropologists to explain inequalities of power, problems of voicelessness, and conceptions...

Worlds Within

National Narratives and Global Connections in Postcolonial Writing

by Vilashini Cooppan
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2009

Worlds Within tracks the changing forms of novels and nations against a long, postcolonial twentieth century. While globalization has sometimes been understood to supersede national borders, this book distances itself from before-and-after sequences in order to trace the intersection between national...
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