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Memory and Utopia - The Primacy of Inter-Subjectivity

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Informationen zum Autor Luisa Passerini Klappentext Examines the connection between memory and forgetfulness in Europe during the twentieth century, women's experience of becoming recognized as full subjects in the time of the crisis and "death" of the so-called universal subject, and the conjugation between utopia and desire in the 1968 movements of students, women and workers. Zusammenfassung Examines the connection between memory and forgetfulness in Europe during the twentieth century, women's experience of becoming recognized as full subjects in the time of the crisis and "death" of the so-called universal subject, and the conjugation between utopia and desire in the 1968 movements of students, women and workers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Primacy of Inter-Subjectivity Part I: The Past, and Historical Research. 1. Memories Between Silence and Oblivion 2. Becoming a Subject in the Time of the Death of the Subject 3. "Utopia" and Desire Part II: The Present, and the Sense of Belonging 4. From the ironies of identity to the identities of irony 5. The Last Identification: Why Some of Us Would Like to Call Ourselves Europeans and What We Mean by This

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Authors Luisa Passerini, Passerini Luisa
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2005
 
EAN 9781845530259
ISBN 978-1-84553-025-9
No. of pages 192
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Constitutions, Constitution: government & the state, Constitution: government and the state

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