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Editore: Northwestern University Press, 2015
ISBN 10: 0810133253ISBN 13: 9780810133259
Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Very Good - Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear, may have a remainder mark - NICE Standard-sized.
Editore: Northwestern University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0810129825ISBN 13: 9780810129825
Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. HARDCOVER Very Good - Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear, may have a remainder mark - NICE Standard-sized.
Editore: Northwestern University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0810129825ISBN 13: 9780810129825
Da: Michener & Rutledge Booksellers, Inc., Baldwin City, KS, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Nick to fore-edge of front cover, otherwise text clean and tight; no dust jacket; 9 X 6 X 0.90 inches; 248 pages.
Editore: Northwestern University Press, 2014
ISBN 10: 0810129825ISBN 13: 9780810129825
Da: Palimpsest Scholarly Books & Services, Brooktondale, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. First printing. Hardcover volume, measuring approximately 6.25" x 9.5", is new. x/234 pages. "June J. Hwang s provocative "Lost in Time" explores discourses of timelessness in the works of central figures of German modernity such as Walter Benjamin, Georg Simmel, Siegfried Kracauer, and Helmuth Plessner, as well as those of Alfred Döblin, Joseph Roth, and Hugo Bettauer. Hwang argues that in the Weimar Republic the move toward ahistoricization is itself a historical phenomenon, one that can be understood by exploring the intersections of discourses about urban modernity, the stranger, and German Jewish identity. These intersections shed light on conceptions of German Jewish identity that rely on a negation of the specific and temporal as a way to legitimize a historical outsider position, creating a dynamic position that simultaneously challenges and acknowledges the limitations of an outsider s agency. She reads these texts as attempts to transcend the particular, attempts that paradoxically reveal the entanglement of the particular and the universal.".