This chapter begins with what is almost a legendary source for discussions of literature and politics, the moment when Socrates in Plato's dialogue The Republic decides that most poets should be banished from the well-ordered state. One answer to these questions comes from understanding the conception of politics that pervades Enzensberger's "Poetry and Politics" and provides the necessary counterpoint to his notion of the resistant poem. This chapter might overeagerly want to conflate these two remarks and find in them evidence of another, affirmative relation between literature and politics. The early twenty-first century world is lighter, faster, becoming more peaceful and less prone to imagine the relation between literature and politic...
The quarrel between philosophy and poetry has implications for our lives as both citizens and ordina...
This essay was born of a desire to understand the relationship between poetry and politics in a mean...
The poetic space, as I see it, is a space of resistance. Resistance against the media which do not n...
The relationship between literature and politics is ancient and strong, they cannot be separated bec...
Seen as a form of art, literature is a sphere of universals, indirect modes of expression and emphas...
This collection begins from the assumption that the boundaries of English Literature as a subject ar...
Reflecting on the political nature of literature and its relation to modern democracy, the essay beg...
The intention of this research is to elaborate on Socrates’ philosophy and its serious consequences ...
Classical and modern literature often reveal more about the organized world's forms of power and aut...
The paper is a Meditation (variant on the manner of Aurelius and Descartes) concerning the immediat...
In the first part of this paper, I tackle the problem represented by Leo Strauss' commentary on Lucr...
Originali antraštė: Power and imagination. New York [etc.] : Peter Lang, 2008Classical and modern li...
In A Thousand Plateaus: capitalism & schizophrenia, Deleuze and Guattari, pose the question: ‘Proble...
Orig. antr.: Power and imagination: studies in politics and literature. New York : Peter Lang, 2008....
This thesis examines the role of poetry in political expression centered around revolutions in the B...
The quarrel between philosophy and poetry has implications for our lives as both citizens and ordina...
This essay was born of a desire to understand the relationship between poetry and politics in a mean...
The poetic space, as I see it, is a space of resistance. Resistance against the media which do not n...
The relationship between literature and politics is ancient and strong, they cannot be separated bec...
Seen as a form of art, literature is a sphere of universals, indirect modes of expression and emphas...
This collection begins from the assumption that the boundaries of English Literature as a subject ar...
Reflecting on the political nature of literature and its relation to modern democracy, the essay beg...
The intention of this research is to elaborate on Socrates’ philosophy and its serious consequences ...
Classical and modern literature often reveal more about the organized world's forms of power and aut...
The paper is a Meditation (variant on the manner of Aurelius and Descartes) concerning the immediat...
In the first part of this paper, I tackle the problem represented by Leo Strauss' commentary on Lucr...
Originali antraštė: Power and imagination. New York [etc.] : Peter Lang, 2008Classical and modern li...
In A Thousand Plateaus: capitalism & schizophrenia, Deleuze and Guattari, pose the question: ‘Proble...
Orig. antr.: Power and imagination: studies in politics and literature. New York : Peter Lang, 2008....
This thesis examines the role of poetry in political expression centered around revolutions in the B...
The quarrel between philosophy and poetry has implications for our lives as both citizens and ordina...
This essay was born of a desire to understand the relationship between poetry and politics in a mean...
The poetic space, as I see it, is a space of resistance. Resistance against the media which do not n...