Freedom and Confinement in Modernity: Kafka’s Cages

New York, NY, USA: Palgrave (2011)
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Abstract

Kafka's literary universe is organized around constellations of imprisonment. Freedom and Confinement in Modernity proposes that imprisonment does not signify a tortured state of the individual in modernity. Rather, it provides a new reading of imprisonment suggesting it allows Kafka to perform a critique of a modernity instead.

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Dimitris Vardoulakis
University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury

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