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The Liquidation of Exile

Studies in the Intellectual Emigration of the 1930s
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220 Seiten
Englisch
Anthem Presserschienen am01.07.2011
A theoretical overview and six case studies showing that the exile of intellectuals is a difficult, dependent, and fluid condition, whose achievements are dearly bought and whose endings rarely fulfill the missions informing their beginnings.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextA theoretical overview and six case studies showing that the exile of intellectuals is a difficult, dependent, and fluid condition, whose achievements are dearly bought and whose endings rarely fulfill the missions informing their beginnings.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-85728-793-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2011
Seiten220 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 17 mm
Gewicht517 g
Artikel-Nr.12898719

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; 1. The Study of Intellectual Exile: A Paradigm; 2. Self-Knowledge and Sociology: Nina Rubinstein´s Exile Studies; 3. A German Subject to Recall: Hans Mayer as Internationalist, Cosmopolitan, Outsider, and/or Exile; 4. Exile as Process: The Case of Franz L. Neumann; 5. The Symbolic Uses of Exile: Erich Kahler at Ohio State; 6. First Letters: The Liquidation of Exile? 7. The Second Wave: An Autobiographical Exercise; Notes; Bibliography; Indexmehr

Autor

David Kettler was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1930, and moved to the USA in 1940 as a member of the second wave generation of refugees from Nazi Germany. His publications extend across the fields of political theory, law and society, sociology, cultural studies and intellectual history. He is Research Professor in Social Studies at Bard College in New York, as well as Professor Emeritus in Political Studies and Cultural Studies at Trent University in Ontario.