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"Kafka has been widely praised for his rendering of a universal human condition. Yet his work is also considered to have given voice to the singularity of experience. This paradox in the reception of Kafka engenders questions concerning the interplay between philosophy and literature, especially pertaining to the meaning of the universal and its transformation, which the contributions of this volume address from a variety of perspectives."--
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monografia Rebiun22222682 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22222682 m o d cr ||||||||||| 161005s2016 gw ob 101 0 eng 9783110458114 311045811X 9783110457438 Epub) 3110457431 Epub) 9783110458121 3110458128 9783110608311 3110608316 9783110455328 3110455323 10.1515/9783110458114 doi UR0519132 UNAV 833/.912 23 Kafka and the universal edited by Arthur Cools and Vivian Liska Berlin Boston De Gruyter 2016 Berlin Boston Berlin Boston De Gruyter 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico Text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia. online resource nc rdacarrier. JSTOR Open Access monographs Interdisciplinary German cultural studies 21 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Arthur Cools and Vivian Liska: Kafka and the universal: introduction -- Section 1: The ambiguity of the singular. Stanley Corngold: The singular accident in a universe of risk: an approach to Kafka and the paradox of the universal -- Brendan Moran: Philosophy and ambiguity in Benjamin's Kafka -- Sren Rosendal: The logic of the "Swamp world": Hegel with Kafka on the contradiction of freedom -- Arnaud Villani: The necessary revision of the concept of the universal: Kafka's "Singularity" -- Section 2: Before the law. Eli Schonfeld: Am-ha'aretz: the law of the singular. Kafka's hidden knowledge -- Arthur Cools: Desire and responsibility: the Case of K. 130 -- Michal Ben-Naftali: Derrida-reads-Kafka -- Section 3: Animals. Rodolphe Gasché: Of mammoth smallness: Franz Kafka's "The village schoolmaster" -- David Suchoff: Irreducible pluralities: the Jewish legacy of Franz Kafka -- Anna Glazova: Kafka's cat-lamb: hybridization of genesis and taxonomy -- Section 4: Modernism. Jean-Michel Rabaté: Kafka's anti-epiphanies -- Lorraine Markotic: Modernism's particulars, oscillating universals, and Josefine's singular singing -- Galili Shahar: The alarm clock: the times of Gregor Samsa -- Section 5: After Kafka. Shimon Sandbank: Reading Kafka: a personal story -- Kata Gellen: Kafka, pro and contra: Günther Anders's Holocaust book -- Birgit R. Erdle: Dis/placing thought: Franz Kafka and Hannah Arendt "Kafka has been widely praised for his rendering of a universal human condition. Yet his work is also considered to have given voice to the singularity of experience. This paradox in the reception of Kafka engenders questions concerning the interplay between philosophy and literature, especially pertaining to the meaning of the universal and its transformation, which the contributions of this volume address from a variety of perspectives."-- Provided by publisher Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Cools, Arthur Gutiérrez de Terán, Ignacio 1967-) editor Liska, Vivian 1956-) editor