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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The Language of Self explores the portrayal of subjectivity in Don DeLillo's fiction. It proposes that his characters' conception of self is determined by the tension between a desire for connection and a longing for isolation. The particular form taken by this language of self is shown to be both shaped by, and in turn formed through, an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. In order to explore this phenomenon from both an individual and a social perspective, the author undertakes detailed close readings of DeLillo's texts, informed by nuanced theoretical analysis which stresses the symbiotic interaction of social and individual context. This method informs the structure of the book, which is divided into three sections. The first, entitled 'Dasein', conceptualises how DeLillo's characters navigate between isolation and connection, shaping a particular enunciation of self which reflects the balance they strike between self and other. 'Phenomenology', the second section, explores how DeLillo's treatment of language and image alters this balance and examines the sustainability of each enunciation of self. The final section, 'Das Man', addresses how the language of self shapes, and is shaped by, a wider social context.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. This book explores the portrayal of subjectivity in DeLillo's fiction, proposing that his characters' conception of self is determined by a tension between desire for connection and longing for isolation. The form taken by this language of self is shown to be shaped by and created through an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. Num Pages: 220 pages. BIC Classification: DSB; DSBH; EB; HPCF3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 227 x 150 x 14. Weight in Grams: 334. . 2013. New. paperback. . . . .
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Language of Self explores the portrayal of subjectivity in Don DeLillos fiction. It proposes that his characters conception of self is determined by the tension between a desire for connection and a longing for isolation. The particular form taken by this language of self is shown to be both shaped by, and in turn formed through, an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. In order to explore this phenomenon from both an individual and a social perspective, the author undertakes detailed close readings of DeLillos texts, informed by nuanced theoretical analysis which stresses the symbiotic interaction of social and individual context. This method informs the structure of the book, which is divided into three sections. The first, entitled Dasein, conceptualises how DeLillos characters navigate between isolation and connection, shaping a particular enunciation of self which reflects the balance they strike between self and other. Phenomenology, the second section, explores how DeLillos treatment of language and image alters this balance and examines the sustainability of each enunciation of self. The final section, Das Man, addresses how the language of self shapes, and is shaped by, a wider social context. This book explores the portrayal of subjectivity in DeLillo's fiction, proposing that his characters' conception of self is determined by a tension between desire for connection and longing for isolation. The form taken by this language of self is shown to be shaped by and created through an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. This book explores the portrayal of subjectivity in DeLillo's fiction, proposing that his characters' conception of self is determined by a tension between desire for connection and longing for isolation. The form taken by this language of self is shown to be shaped by and created through an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. Num Pages: 220 pages. BIC Classification: DSB; DSBH; EB; HPCF3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 227 x 150 x 14. Weight in Grams: 334. . 2013. New. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Language of Self explores the portrayal of subjectivity in Don DeLillo's fiction. It proposes that his characters' conception of self is determined by the tension between a desire for connection and a longing for isolation. The particular form taken by this language of self is shown to be both shaped by, and in turn formed through, an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. In order to explore this phenomenon from both an individual and a social perspective, the author undertakes detailed close readings of DeLillo's texts, informed by nuanced theoretical analysis which stresses the symbiotic interaction of social and individual context. This method informs the structure of the book, which is divided into three sections. The first, entitled 'Dasein', conceptualises how DeLillo's characters navigate between isolation and connection, shaping a particular enunciation of self which reflects the balance they strike between self and other. 'Phenomenology', the second section, explores how DeLillo's treatment of language and image alters this balance and examines the sustainability of each enunciation of self. The final section, 'Das Man', addresses how the language of self shapes, and is shaped by, a wider social context.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The Language of Self explores the portrayal of subjectivity in Don DeLillo's fiction. It proposes that his characters' conception of self is determined by the tension between a desire for connection and a longing for isolation. The particular form taken by this language of self is shown to be both shaped by, and in turn formed through, an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. In order to explore this phenomenon from both an individual and a social perspective, the author undertakes detailed close readings of DeLillo's texts, informed by nuanced theoretical analysis which stresses the symbiotic interaction of social and individual context. This method informs the structure of the book, which is divided into three sections. The first, entitled 'Dasein', conceptualises how DeLillo's characters navigate between isolation and connection, shaping a particular enunciation of self which reflects the balance they strike between self and other. 'Phenomenology', the second section, explores how DeLillo's treatment of language and image alters this balance and examines the sustainability of each enunciation of self. The final section, 'Das Man', addresses how the language of self shapes, and is shaped by, a wider social context.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. The Language of Self | Strategies of Subjectivity in the Novels of Don DeLillo | Phill Pass | Taschenbuch | 230 S. | Englisch | 2013 | Peter Lang | EAN 9783034317115 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Language of Self explores the portrayal of subjectivity in Don DeLillos fiction. It proposes that his characters conception of self is determined by the tension between a desire for connection and a longing for isolation. The particular form taken by this language of self is shown to be both shaped by, and in turn formed through, an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. In order to explore this phenomenon from both an individual and a social perspective, the author undertakes detailed close readings of DeLillos texts, informed by nuanced theoretical analysis which stresses the symbiotic interaction of social and individual context. This method informs the structure of the book, which is divided into three sections. The first, entitled Dasein, conceptualises how DeLillos characters navigate between isolation and connection, shaping a particular enunciation of self which reflects the balance they strike between self and other. Phenomenology, the second section, explores how DeLillos treatment of language and image alters this balance and examines the sustainability of each enunciation of self. The final section, Das Man, addresses how the language of self shapes, and is shaped by, a wider social context. This book explores the portrayal of subjectivity in DeLillo's fiction, proposing that his characters' conception of self is determined by a tension between desire for connection and longing for isolation. The form taken by this language of self is shown to be shaped by and created through an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Editore: New York University School of Continuing Education New York, NY, 1968
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[1] pp.; 28 x 21.6 cm.; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Announcement flyer for event held at the Loeb Student Center, New York University, November 3, 1968. Includes "CO-OP" by Meredith Monk, with Constance Power, Sally Bowden, Blondell Cummings, Signe Clutz, William Dunas, Judith Ellis, Phillip Hipwell, Joan Jonas, Susan Marshall, Jerry Martin, Caleb Martin, Monica Mosely, Matteo, Phoebe Neville, Trudy Pass, David Schiller, Daniel Swerdlik, Linn Varney, Robert Wilson, and Bob Kakanych; Show 1: "Alley Cats," by Robert Wilson; or Show 2: "Hippy Love Dance/Pyschedelic Dance" performed by William Dunas and Meredith Monk and "Ball Bearing," a film by Meredith Monk with technical assistance by Phill Niblock, Bill Hampton, Peter Funk, and George Landow. The film features Neshama Franklin, Phil Brown, Jeff Norwalk, Linn Varney, William Dunas, and Judith Ellis. Very Good. Light edge-wear and creasing at center. Clean and unmarked.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The Language of Self explores the portrayal of subjectivity in Don DeLillo's fiction. It proposes that his characters' conception of self is determined by the tension between a desire for connection and a longing for isolation. The particular form taken by this language of self is shown to be both shaped by, and in turn formed through, an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. In order to explore this phenomenon from both an individual and a social perspective, the author undertakes detailed close readings of DeLillo's texts, informed by nuanced theoretical analysis which stresses the symbiotic interaction of social and individual context. This method informs the structure of the book, which is divided into three sections. The first, entitled 'Dasein', conceptualises how DeLillo's characters navigate between isolation and connection, shaping a particular enunciation of self which reflects the balance they strike between self and other. 'Phenomenology', the second section, explores how DeLillo's treatment of language and image alters this balance and examines the sustainability of each enunciation of self. The final section, 'Das Man', addresses how the language of self shapes, and is shaped by, a wider social context. 230 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. This book explores the portrayal of subjectivity in DeLillo s fiction, proposing that his characters conception of self is determined by a tension between desire for connection and longing for isolation. The form taken by this language of self is shown to .
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -The Language of Self explores the portrayal of subjectivity in Don DeLillös fiction. It proposes that his characters¿ conception of self is determined by the tension between a desire for connection and a longing for isolation. The particular form taken by this language of self is shown to be both shaped by, and in turn formed through, an interaction with larger, social constructions of agency. In order to explore this phenomenon from both an individual and a social perspective, the author undertakes detailed close readings of DeLillös texts, informed by nuanced theoretical analysis which stresses the symbiotic interaction of social and individual context.This method informs the structure of the book, which is divided into three sections. The first, entitled ¿Dasein¿, conceptualises how DeLillös characters navigate between isolation and connection, shaping a particular enunciation of self which reflects the balance they strike between self and other. ¿Phenomenology¿, the second section, explores how DeLillös treatment of language and image alters this balance and examines the sustainability of each enunciation of self. The final section, ¿Das Man¿, addresses how the language of self shapes, and is shaped by, a wider social context.Lang, Peter GmbH, Gontardstraße 11, 10178 Berlin 230 pp. Englisch.