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Writing the Self: Diaries, Memoirs, and the History of the Self

Autor Dr. Peter Heehs
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2013
The self has a history. In the West, the idea of the soul entered Christianity with the Church Fathers, notably Augustine. During the Renaissance the idea of the individual attained preeminence, as in the works of Montaigne. In the seventeenth century, philosophers such as Descartes formulated notions of selfhood that did not require a divine foundation; in the next century, Hume grew skeptical of the self's very existence. Ideas of the self have changed markedly since the Romantic period and most scholars today regard it as at best a mental construct. First-person genres such as diaries and memoirs have provided an outlet for self-expression. Protestant diaries replaced the Catholic confessional, but secular diaries such as Pepys's may reveal yet more about the self. After Richardson, novels competed with diaries and memoirs as vehicles of self-expression, though memoirs survived and continue to thrive, while the diary has found a new incarnation in the personal blog. Writing the Self narrates the intertwined histories of the self and of self-expression through first-person literature.>
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441168283
ISBN-10: 1441168281
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Extraordinary range of writers covered: from Augustine to Montaigne, from Emerson to Foucault

Notă biografică

Peter Heehs is an independent scholar based in India. He has written or edited nine books and published more than fifty articles. His publications include The Lives of Sri Aurobindo (Columbia University Press, 2008), Indian Religions: A Historical Reader of Spiritual Expression and Experience (New York University Press, 2002), Nationalism, Terrorism, Communalism (Oxford University Press, 1998, reprinted 2000, 2005, 2006) and The Bomb in Bengal: The Rise of Revolutionary Terrorism in India 1900-1910 (Oxford University Press, 1993). His books have been translated into Russian, Dutch, French and Japanese.

Cuprins

1. The Self and History / 2. The Soul from Animism to Monotheism [prehistory to medieval period]/ 3. Exercising the Soul and Mind [14C-16C] /4. Self-Examination [late 16C-17C]/ 5. Reasons of the Mind and Heart [mid 17C-early 18C]/ 6. The Soul Dethroned [18C]/ 7. Rousseau and Romanticism [mid 18C-early 19C]/ 8. Revolution and Reaction [19C France] /9. Idealism and Irrationalism [19C Germany etc.]/ 10. The Individual and the Crowd [19C USA]/ 11. Doubting the Soul and Discovering of the Body [mid-late 19C]/ 12. Evolution and Affirmation [late 19C-early 20C]/ 13. The Search for Authenticity [mid 20C]/ 14. The Death of the Subject [late 20C]/ 15. The Self is Dead, Long Live the Self [1985-2010] / Bibliography / Index

Recenzii

Peter Heehs's Writing the Self: Diaries, Memoirs, and the History of the Self aims to look at writing about the self in literature broadly conceived-and with significant temporal and geographical reach. Heehs is particularly effective in suggesting both Rousseau's influence on Kant and his differences from Kant.