Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 25-29The Society, 2001 |
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Page 43
... questions relating to interdisciplinarity . First and foremost , it begged the question of whether the primary object was to point to the ways that a knowledge of historical contexts may facilitate our interpretation of Kafka's literary ...
... questions relating to interdisciplinarity . First and foremost , it begged the question of whether the primary object was to point to the ways that a knowledge of historical contexts may facilitate our interpretation of Kafka's literary ...
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... question , if his type of writing " novels " did not constitute a problematic encounter with a transitional form of " open " writing . This question has been so far insufficiently pursued beyond Deleuze's and Guattari's basic argument ...
... question , if his type of writing " novels " did not constitute a problematic encounter with a transitional form of " open " writing . This question has been so far insufficiently pursued beyond Deleuze's and Guattari's basic argument ...
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... question : how important is the foreign to the logic of the canon as a whole ? Bialik answers the question of the trans - national with another set of questions , which expose a hidden openness of the canon that reflect Kafka's own ...
... question : how important is the foreign to the logic of the canon as a whole ? Bialik answers the question of the trans - national with another set of questions , which expose a hidden openness of the canon that reflect Kafka's own ...
Contents
Eine kaiserliche Botschaft about 1935 | 16 |
Physical Space Light Darkness and Color as Subjective | 27 |
Kafka in Paris A Minor Text in a Minor Literature | 47 |
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