Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 20, Issues 1-2The Society, 1998 |
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... describe and schematize phenomena beyond the reach of the senses . His approach is rather that of the existentialist ... describes . Unlike many existentialist philosophers , however , Kafka avoids a language of conceptual definition ...
... describe and schematize phenomena beyond the reach of the senses . His approach is rather that of the existentialist ... describes . Unlike many existentialist philosophers , however , Kafka avoids a language of conceptual definition ...
Page 42
... describes his revulsion of the physical in his journals , writing , " There is only a spiritual world ; what we call the physical world is the evil in the spiritual one " ( 239 ) . Fredric Jameson describes Kafka's country as " the ...
... describes his revulsion of the physical in his journals , writing , " There is only a spiritual world ; what we call the physical world is the evil in the spiritual one " ( 239 ) . Fredric Jameson describes Kafka's country as " the ...
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... describes an old- fashioned apparatus that is still used to punish recalcitrant " natives . " With a pleasure in detail matching that of the penal colony officer , he recounts the intricacies of the machinery , and then goes on to describe ...
... describes an old- fashioned apparatus that is still used to punish recalcitrant " natives . " With a pleasure in detail matching that of the penal colony officer , he recounts the intricacies of the machinery , and then goes on to describe ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page | 5 |
Kafka Contextualization and Cultural Studies | 14 |
Franz Kafka Der Meshumed by Abraham Sharkanski | 30 |
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1/2 Double Issue Abraham Sharkanski Academy aesthetic assimilation attics author's Bendemann's friend Castle Complete Stories context cultural studies Czech Deleuze and Guattari Der Prozeß described deterritorialization discourse Dora Dymant dream Dreyfus affair Edwin Muir Elisha ben Avuyah empire essay ethnic European explorer Felice Félix Guattari Fischer Frankfurt/Main Franz Kafka French Freud Fronius German Gesammelte Werke Gilman Gregor Grüne Bändchen Hapsburgs Ibid Imperial Jackals Jackals and Arabs Jacob Gordin Jewish Jews Joseph K Joseph K.'s Kafka criticism Kafka Society Kafka writes Kafka's fiction Kafka's language Kalda Khofni un Pinkhas language gestures Law-Courts Lemberg literary literature machine Malcolm Pasley marginality Max Brod Meshumed Metamorphosis Nagel narrative novel officer Penal Colony play political post-colonial Prague prisoner Prozeß Reading Kafka Rokhl scene Schaffstein Schloß Schocken self-discovery sense sexual social Society of America Stanley Corngold stationmaster Sugar Baron suggests symbol Tagebücher Titorelli Trans Trial window Yiddish theater York Zeydemann