Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 15, Issues 1-2The Society, 1992 |
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... apparatus ( police , military , judicial branch ) , Kafka displays an unusually differentiated insight into the internal mechanisms and the social functioning of bureaucracy . This makes it worthwhile to first elaborate Kafka's ...
... apparatus ( police , military , judicial branch ) , Kafka displays an unusually differentiated insight into the internal mechanisms and the social functioning of bureaucracy . This makes it worthwhile to first elaborate Kafka's ...
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... apparatus . Although Weber's seminal work on bureaucracy was not published early enough for Kafka to have read it , we may assume that Kafka knew some of the sources of Max Weber who was also a jurist by training . Albach ( 1968 , 52f ...
... apparatus . Although Weber's seminal work on bureaucracy was not published early enough for Kafka to have read it , we may assume that Kafka knew some of the sources of Max Weber who was also a jurist by training . Albach ( 1968 , 52f ...
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... apparatus . If we still want to refer to this scene of signification as the unconscious , we have to add that Kafka technologizes the unconscious , making it even more radically exterior and alien to the order of the subject . As Avital ...
... apparatus . If we still want to refer to this scene of signification as the unconscious , we have to add that Kafka technologizes the unconscious , making it even more radically exterior and alien to the order of the subject . As Avital ...
Contents
JOURNAL | 2 |
Kafkas Orientalist Rhetoric | 21 |
The Rhetoric of Kafkas Amtliche Schriften 29 | 29 |
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