Analogous Exceptionalisms within Japanese and American History: Kokugaku and Transcendentalism
Japanologists have identified the intellectual movement called Kokugaku (“national learning”) as early modern Japan’s version of nativism, even though it bears no resemblance to the original American version of nativism from the 1840s, namely Know ...
Mark Thomas McNally
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Reformation Leads to Self-Reliance: The Protestantism of Transcendentalism
This article examines connections between the Protestant Reformation and American literature and argues that Protestantism’s best expression exists in contemporary iterations of self-reliance. The first part focuses on William Ellery Channing’s and Ralph
Rachel B. Griffis
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Transcendentalism and Chinese Perceptions of Western Individualism and Spirituality
The article presents essential aspects of the intellectual debates in China over the theoretical achievement of Transcendentalism to generate a conception of individualism that bears the mark of Confucian and Daoist influences.
Sikong Zhao, Ionut Untea
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A Commentary on Pokropski's Functionalist Reading of Husserlian Phenomenology [PDF]
Witold Płotka
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Kantian Philosophy and ‘Linguistic Kantianism’ [PDF]
The expression “linguistic Kantianism” is widely used to refer to ideas about thought and cognition being determined by language — a conception characteristic of 20th century analytic philosophy.
Smirnov, Mikhail A.
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Journalism’s Power of Discourse: Be it Through A Periscope or Kaleidoscope
The present research paper delves into the power of journalism’s discourse through a comparative analysis of literary and non-literary journalism.
Z. S. Roozafzai
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Transcendentalism: The Anatomization of Ted Hughes’ Works
This research anatomizes Ted Hughes’s works as in Ted Hughes: Collected Poems edited by Paul Keegan, in the light of Transcendentalism. The primary aim of this research is to identify and explicate the streaks of Transcendentalism in Hughes’s work.
Abeera Bukhari
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Humanistic Traditions of American Literature. (Osipova, Elvira P. The American Accent. Essays of the 19th–20th Century US Writers. Saint-Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya Publ., 2023. 216 p.) [PDF]
A book by a well-known Russian scholar and literary critic Elvira P. Osipova is a collection of essays written by the author at different times and dedicated to the works of the most significant American writers of the 19–20th centuries.
Irina V. Morozova
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Paul Auster’s Transcendentalism: Shifting Postmodern Sensibility in the New Millennium
This article traces Paul Auster’s shift in sensibility after the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. While his earlier novels where paradigmatic of postmodern self-referentiality, several critics have argued that his post-9/11 production turned ...
Jesús Bolaño Quintero
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The hypothesis I advance in this article is that the character of Achilles in Heinrich von Kleist’s Penthesilea embodies the Object of desire of the female protagonist, the queen of the Amazons. By the word “Object”, I mean the interiorised and imaginary
Massimo Stella
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