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Leventhal, Robert Scott. - Reading after Foucault : institutions, disciplines, and technologies of the self in Germany, 1750-1830.

Detroit, Mich. : Wayne State University Press, c1994. Hardcover. Dustjacket. viii, 269 pp. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : as new. Contents : Introduction : reading after Foucault / Robert S. Leventhal -- How, why, when, and where did language go public? / Ian Hacking -- Johann Carl Wezel's Herrmann und Ulrike (1780) or the origin of the good / Franz Futterknecht -- From the recreation of scholars to the labor of the concept / Friedrick Kittler -- Reciprocal influence / Robert S. Leventhal -- The spectacle of Maria Stuart's imprisonment / Dorothea E. von Mücke -- Kleist's The broken jug : the play of sexual difference / David E. Wellbery -- The enigma of hermeneutics : the case of Kaspar Hauser / Gerd Gemünden -- 'Die Erhaltung des gleichgewichts' : defining and prescribing a technology of self / Courtney Federle -- Concerning several formulae of communication in Hölderlin / Rüdiger Campe -- Autobiographical hyperbole : Schiller's Naive and sentimental poetry / Linda M. Brooks -- The romantic archaeology of the psyche : Novalis's Heinrich von Ofterdingen / Kenneth Calhoon -- Writing after murder (and before suicide) : the confessions of Werther and Rivière / Joel Black ISBN 9780814325100.
EUR 12.00 [Appr.: US$ 14.09 | £UK 10.5 | JP¥ 2084] Book number #223670

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