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    UID:
    gbv_883292599
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 166 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781571136367
    Inhalt: The award of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1981 has seemingly assured Elias Canetti's place in literary history. But his significance as a cultural critic has not been adequately recognized. The present study redresses this situation in two ways: by mapping the counter-image of human existence, history, and society that informs Canetti's critique of the modern world and its sciences; and by opening up Canetti's hermetic oeuvre by tracing his cryptic and often concealed dialogue with major figures within the Western tradition such as Hobbes, Durkheim, and Freud and contemporaries such as Adorno, Arendt, and Elias. The authors ask how Canetti's alternative vision of man and society relates to important themes of twentieth-century social and civilizational thought even as it calls into question fundamental assumptions of the social and human sciences. In analyses of 'Auto da Fé, Crowds and Power,' and the aphorisms, the authors elucidate key aspects of Canetti's interrogation of human existence and human history across five thematic complexes: individual and social psychology, totalitarian politics, religion and politics, theories of society, and power and culture. They thus trace the movement of Canetti's thought from an apocalyptic sense of crisis to his search for cultural resources to set against the holocaust of European civilization. Johann P. Arnason teaches sociology at La Trobe University, Melbourne and David Roberts is Emeritus Professor of German at Monash University, Melbourne
    Inhalt: The Auto-da-Fe of civilization -- The natural history of modernity -- Religion, crowds, and power -- Canetti's counter-image of society -- The subversive sources of power
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781571131607
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781571131607
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9947413038102882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (vii, 166 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781571136367 (ebook)
    Inhalt: The award of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1981 has seemingly assured Elias Canetti's place in literary history. But his significance as a cultural critic has not been adequately recognized. The present study redresses this situation in two ways: by mapping the counter-image of human existence, history, and society that informs Canetti's critique of the modern world and its sciences; and by opening up Canetti's hermetic oeuvre by tracing his cryptic and often concealed dialogue with major figures within the Western tradition such as Hobbes, Durkheim, and Freud and contemporaries such as Adorno, Arendt, and Elias. The authors ask how Canetti's alternative vision of man and society relates to important themes of twentieth-century social and civilizational thought even as it calls into question fundamental assumptions of the social and human sciences. In analyses of 'Auto da Fé, Crowds and Power,' and the aphorisms, the authors elucidate key aspects of Canetti's interrogation of human existence and human history across five thematic complexes: individual and social psychology, totalitarian politics, religion and politics, theories of society, and power and culture. They thus trace the movement of Canetti's thought from an apocalyptic sense of crisis to his search for cultural resources to set against the holocaust of European civilization. Johann P. Arnason teaches sociology at La Trobe University, Melbourne and David Roberts is Emeritus Professor of German at Monash University, Melbourne.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015). , The Auto-da-Fe of civilization -- The natural history of modernity -- Religion, crowds, and power -- Canetti's counter-image of society -- The subversive sources of power.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9781571131607
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
    Buch
    Buch
    Rochester, NY [u.a.] : Camden House
    UID:
    gbv_37367659X
    Umfang: 166 S , 24 cm
    Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 1571131604
    Serie: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Inhalt: The Auto-da-Fe of civilization -- The natural history of modernity -- Religion, crowds, and power -- Canetti's counter-image of society -- The subversive sources of power
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index , Includes bibliographical references (p. [150]-157) and index
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Germanistik
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Canetti, Elias 1905-1994 Die Blendung ; Gesellschaft ; Canetti, Elias 1905-1994 Masse und Macht ; Gesellschaft ; Gesellschaft ; Canetti, Elias 1905-1994 ; Aphorismus ; Canetti, Elias 1905-1994
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    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Rochester, N.Y. :Camden House,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960117074902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (vii, 166 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-281-94914-0 , 9786611949143 , 1-57113-636-3
    Serie: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Inhalt: The award of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1981 has seemingly assured Elias Canetti's place in literary history. But his significance as a cultural critic has not been adequately recognized. The present study redresses this situation in two ways: by mapping the counter-image of human existence, history, and society that informs Canetti's critique of the modern world and its sciences; and by opening up Canetti's hermetic oeuvre by tracing his cryptic and often concealed dialogue with major figures within the Western tradition such as Hobbes, Durkheim, and Freud and contemporaries such as Adorno, Arendt, and Elias. The authors ask how Canetti's alternative vision of man and society relates to important themes of twentieth-century social and civilizational thought even as it calls into question fundamental assumptions of the social and human sciences. In analyses of 'Auto da Fé, Crowds and Power,' and the aphorisms, the authors elucidate key aspects of Canetti's interrogation of human existence and human history across five thematic complexes: individual and social psychology, totalitarian politics, religion and politics, theories of society, and power and culture. They thus trace the movement of Canetti's thought from an apocalyptic sense of crisis to his search for cultural resources to set against the holocaust of European civilization. Johann P. Arnason teaches sociology at La Trobe University, Melbourne and David Roberts is Emeritus Professor of German at Monash University, Melbourne.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015). , The Auto-da-Fe of civilization -- The natural history of modernity -- Religion, crowds, and power -- Canetti's counter-image of society -- The subversive sources of power. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-57113-160-4
    Sprache: Englisch
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