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Primitive thinking : figuiring alterity in German modernity : [E-Book]

Gess, Nicola (1973-); Butler, Erik (1971-); Solomon, Susan L.

Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2022] - 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 396 Seiten)

Medium
  • E-Book
  • Buch
Title
Primitive thinking : figuiring alterity in German modernity / Nicola Gess ; translated by Erik Butler and Susan L. Solomon
Published
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2022]
Extent
1 Online-Ressource (VII, 396 Seiten)
ISBN
  • 978-3-11-069509-0
Language
  • Englisch
Land
  • Deutschland
  • USA
Content
S8.4.6 Einzelne Begriffe aus Ästhetik, Poetik, Stilistik und Rhetorik / Primitivismus
Benn, Gottfried / A5.1.5 Werk / Einzelne Themen, Motive / Primitivismus
Müller, Robert / A5.1.5 Werk / Einzelne Themen, Motive / Primitivismus
Musil, Robert / A5.1.5 Werk / Einzelne Themen, Motive / Primitivismus
Benjamin, Walter / A5.1.5 Werk / Einzelne Themen, Motive / Primitivismus
S19 Politik-, Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
This book explores modernity under the spell of the 'primitive.' Proponents of the ideology of progress as well as critics of civilization, utopians dreaming of a re-enchanted existence and supporters and opponents of nascent fascism alike were all profoundly shaped by the phantasm of the ,primitive', a central element of which, this book argues, is the notion of 'primitive thought'. This comprises a distinct mode of thinking - characterized by turns as magical, mythical, mystical, or prelogical - that allows for a fundamentally different way of relating to the world. It was associated not only with indigenous cultures, but also with other figures of alterity, such as children and the mentally ill. The book examines the discourse on 'primitive thinking' in the social sciences, writings on art and language, and - most centrally - literary works by Robert Musil, Walter Benjamin, Gottfried Benn, and Robert Müller
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