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Hegel contra Schlegel; Kierkegaard contra De Man

PMLA 124 (1):107-126 (2009)

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  1. Gifting the other, or why are nineteenth-century German bourgeois men acting like Trobriand Islanders?Jay Geller - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (3):293-307.
    Taking its lead from analyses of gift exchange by Marcel Mauss and Marshall Sahlins as well as of contact by Charles Long and Jonathan Z Smith, this article elaborates a theory of the exchange, among dominant social subjects, of representations of their subjected proximate others in order to rectify the crisis precipitated by contact with otherness that threatens their claims to autonomy, authority, homogeneity, and universality. Specifically it situates the polemical exchange of representations of women among Friedrich Schlegel, G W (...)
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  • The genial education of genius in German idealism and early romanticism.Steven Sych - unknown
    Historically, Early German Romanticism has been viewed as a reaction against the science-oriented and rationalistic Enlightenment philosophies that preceded it; exemplary of such readings is that of G. W. F. Hegel, who accuses the Romantics of irrationalism and a retreat from community. The purpose of the following thesis is to refute Hegel's criticism and argue that Romantic philosophy presents us with a truth-oriented discourse. Although others have defended the Romantics against Hegel, the reading presented here is unique insofar as it (...)
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