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Mono No Aware and Gender As Affect in Japanese Aesthetics and - American Pragmatis

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Informationen zum Autor Johnathan Flowers is assistant professor of philosophy at California State University, Northridge. Klappentext Mono no Aware and Gender as Affect in Japanese Aesthetics and American Pragmatism argues that gender is best understood as a felt sense of the organization of the human body. Through Japanese aesthetics and American pragmatism, this book argues that re-understanding gender as an affect, or a feeling, can expand the ways that gender is understood, enacted, and theorized in experience. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1: Mono no Aware in Motoori Norinaga's Thought Chapter 2: The Poetic Cultivation of Mono no Aware Chapter 3: The Normative and Social Dimensions of Mono no Aware in Experience Chapter 4: The Aware of Gender in Literature Chapter 5: Establishing the Ground of Aesthetic Personhood through John Dewey and Thomas Alexander Chapter 6: Individuated Identity as an Aesthetic Process Chapter 7: The Qualitative Unity of Gender and Offices Chapter 8: Reconceiving the Kokoro: Reading Norinaga with Dewey Chapter 9: Cross-Culturally Reconceiving Mono no Aware and Gender Chapter 10: The Kata of Gender and the D¿ of Offices Chapter 11: Aware as a Poetics of Gender

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