The article addresses issues concerning objective, or systemic, violence which legitimizes and conditions other forms of violence – psychological, economic, sexual, physical, etc. These issues are approached from the perspective of frustrations and traumas experienced by individuals as a consequence of the shift of the sociohistorical paradigm, which has so far been principally governed by the mechanisms and interests of global postindustrial capitalism. Through the analysis of the status of reality and subject in A Tale for the Time Being, a 2013 novel by Japanese-American author Ruth Ozeki, I first identify the violent and traumatic aspects of contemporary conditions as experienced by the protagonists in the novel. Then, Ozeki’s literary ...
This essay focuses on the work of Japanese American writer Ruth Ozeki (b. 1956). Mainly discussing h...
The aim of the thesis is to uncover the mode of thought that underlies postmodernism and to examine ...
Though many studies of contemporary Buddhist literature exist, such studies often limit their purvie...
This thesis examines the potential ethics and politics of the cosmopolitan subject in a posthuman wo...
This essay investigates the knowledge produced around Ruth Ozeki’s novel A Tale for the Time Being t...
This thesis is comprised of two sections: a critical research essay focusing on Ruth Ozeki’s novel ...
This article reads Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being (2013) as a text that responds to the radi...
This thesis explores the relations between modernity, postmodernity and new religions in Japanese l...
In his fiction, Takahashi Gen’ichirō often portrays crises of contemporary life where characters do ...
Through a close reading of the tropes of interlingual and historical translation in Ruth Ozeki’s 201...
The article discusses what postmodernism is, the most significant works of this direction, literary ...
Zen Buddhism has for decades fascinated the West, and the former elitist tradition has in contempora...
The article is devoted to the crisis situation of postmodernism. The author assumes that the crisis ...
Many years ago, I started to collect books by mixed race writers. It was an attempt to understand ...
The Shoah, postmodernism, the canon and popular culture In the article the author asks a qu...
This essay focuses on the work of Japanese American writer Ruth Ozeki (b. 1956). Mainly discussing h...
The aim of the thesis is to uncover the mode of thought that underlies postmodernism and to examine ...
Though many studies of contemporary Buddhist literature exist, such studies often limit their purvie...
This thesis examines the potential ethics and politics of the cosmopolitan subject in a posthuman wo...
This essay investigates the knowledge produced around Ruth Ozeki’s novel A Tale for the Time Being t...
This thesis is comprised of two sections: a critical research essay focusing on Ruth Ozeki’s novel ...
This article reads Ruth Ozeki’s A Tale for the Time Being (2013) as a text that responds to the radi...
This thesis explores the relations between modernity, postmodernity and new religions in Japanese l...
In his fiction, Takahashi Gen’ichirō often portrays crises of contemporary life where characters do ...
Through a close reading of the tropes of interlingual and historical translation in Ruth Ozeki’s 201...
The article discusses what postmodernism is, the most significant works of this direction, literary ...
Zen Buddhism has for decades fascinated the West, and the former elitist tradition has in contempora...
The article is devoted to the crisis situation of postmodernism. The author assumes that the crisis ...
Many years ago, I started to collect books by mixed race writers. It was an attempt to understand ...
The Shoah, postmodernism, the canon and popular culture In the article the author asks a qu...
This essay focuses on the work of Japanese American writer Ruth Ozeki (b. 1956). Mainly discussing h...
The aim of the thesis is to uncover the mode of thought that underlies postmodernism and to examine ...
Though many studies of contemporary Buddhist literature exist, such studies often limit their purvie...