This thesis focuses on a philosophical analysis of literature. The central question is: when making moral choices in a forced labor camp, what options remain? Hannah Arendt has written about the forced labor, concentration and extermination camps as the central institutions of totalitarianism, where the project of complete destruction of unwanted human beings is carried out; the end result is the removal of spontaneity and uniqueness in people. We join Arendt’s insights with those of Richard Rorty who employed the concept of unmaking a person’s world in his discussion of Orwell’s 1984. A synthesis of their ideas highlights the importance of language and the freedom of narrativity for countering the elimination of spontaneity (Rorty emphasiz...
The forms of Socialist Realism and Surrealism are genetically connected to Marxist ideology, and are...
Of the So-Called Soviet Estonian literature. The aim of Socialist Realism was not to define aestheti...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the reality of rising anti-Semitism and the impending war, Arendt...
Antud magistritöö keskmes on kirjanduse filosoofiline analüüs. Keskne küsimus puudutab raskete valik...
Whether humanities humanize or not has always been a question that gathered both its proponents and ...
The Poetics and Reception of Hidden Resistance: the Estonian Game of Totalitarianism. Where, with wh...
This book explores the phenomenon of the Third Reich from a philosophical perspective. It concentrat...
Throwing Mud in the Face or Gentle Journeys into Frames of Time? Some Notes on Post-Soviet Life-Writ...
This book explores the phenomenon of the Third Reich from a philosophical perspective. It concentrat...
In this article I explore how US writers and intellectuals in the years following World War Two resp...
This thesis undertakes a formal analysis of the work of Hungarian Holocaust survivor and Nobel Prize...
Few human activities investigate the poverty or richness of human life or describe the mechanisms of...
This article focuses on the Russian literary avant-garde and its development in prison camp prose an...
The dissertation, entitled Precarious Sincerity: Nietzsche – Kleist – Kafka, (Riskante Redlichkeit. ...
“Leave Nothing to the Imagination: Global Forms of Atrocity After 1945” argues that in the wake of t...
The forms of Socialist Realism and Surrealism are genetically connected to Marxist ideology, and are...
Of the So-Called Soviet Estonian literature. The aim of Socialist Realism was not to define aestheti...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the reality of rising anti-Semitism and the impending war, Arendt...
Antud magistritöö keskmes on kirjanduse filosoofiline analüüs. Keskne küsimus puudutab raskete valik...
Whether humanities humanize or not has always been a question that gathered both its proponents and ...
The Poetics and Reception of Hidden Resistance: the Estonian Game of Totalitarianism. Where, with wh...
This book explores the phenomenon of the Third Reich from a philosophical perspective. It concentrat...
Throwing Mud in the Face or Gentle Journeys into Frames of Time? Some Notes on Post-Soviet Life-Writ...
This book explores the phenomenon of the Third Reich from a philosophical perspective. It concentrat...
In this article I explore how US writers and intellectuals in the years following World War Two resp...
This thesis undertakes a formal analysis of the work of Hungarian Holocaust survivor and Nobel Prize...
Few human activities investigate the poverty or richness of human life or describe the mechanisms of...
This article focuses on the Russian literary avant-garde and its development in prison camp prose an...
The dissertation, entitled Precarious Sincerity: Nietzsche – Kleist – Kafka, (Riskante Redlichkeit. ...
“Leave Nothing to the Imagination: Global Forms of Atrocity After 1945” argues that in the wake of t...
The forms of Socialist Realism and Surrealism are genetically connected to Marxist ideology, and are...
Of the So-Called Soviet Estonian literature. The aim of Socialist Realism was not to define aestheti...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the reality of rising anti-Semitism and the impending war, Arendt...