Scholars in the history of the self often stress the importance of change in the late eighteenth century, noting an increasing stress on interiority, stability, wholeness and self-control. Their analyses are often based on sources pertaining to literate elites: learned philosophical tracts, memoirs and diaries, journals and novels. The aim of my dissertation is to analyse whether common people also took part in the new modes of selfhood, and if so, how this came to be in the area that is currently Belgium. To tackle this question, I take inspiration from philosophers in the tradition of Friedrich Nietzsche, Michel Foucault and Judith Butler. They have argued that the self was not primarily formed through voluntary self-reflection, but throu...
The concept of self-stigmatization is guided by a representational account of selfhood that fails to...
This dissertation explores the ways literate members of the Dutch Republic deployed a discourse abou...
This article proposes a combined perspective of Greenblatt’s famous concept of ‘self-fashioning’ and...
Scholars in the history of the self often stress the importance of change in the late eighteenth cen...
The making of the ‘modern self’ is one of the grand narratives in the history of the western world. ...
A style of feeling known as the ‘cult of sensibility’ swept through Europe in the second half of the...
The history of the self studies continuities and changes in ideas about and experiences of the indiv...
Duellists, drunks and remorseful murderers populate Trials of the self, which highlights the crimina...
Contains fulltext : 160489.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertati...
"I am the Devil's Own" examines the ways the criminal justice system interacted with social services...
This dissertation examines changing definitions of moral and legal responsibility for crime in Engla...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides the first comprehensive study of ...
Arlinghaus F-J. In and Out, Then and Now: The Conscious Self and its Relation to Society in Pre-mode...
This dissertation tests the eighteenth century’s narrative of individual agency as the source of mod...
This thesis examines the experience of feeling suicidal in England, between c.1750 and 1850. During ...
The concept of self-stigmatization is guided by a representational account of selfhood that fails to...
This dissertation explores the ways literate members of the Dutch Republic deployed a discourse abou...
This article proposes a combined perspective of Greenblatt’s famous concept of ‘self-fashioning’ and...
Scholars in the history of the self often stress the importance of change in the late eighteenth cen...
The making of the ‘modern self’ is one of the grand narratives in the history of the western world. ...
A style of feeling known as the ‘cult of sensibility’ swept through Europe in the second half of the...
The history of the self studies continuities and changes in ideas about and experiences of the indiv...
Duellists, drunks and remorseful murderers populate Trials of the self, which highlights the crimina...
Contains fulltext : 160489.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertati...
"I am the Devil's Own" examines the ways the criminal justice system interacted with social services...
This dissertation examines changing definitions of moral and legal responsibility for crime in Engla...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation provides the first comprehensive study of ...
Arlinghaus F-J. In and Out, Then and Now: The Conscious Self and its Relation to Society in Pre-mode...
This dissertation tests the eighteenth century’s narrative of individual agency as the source of mod...
This thesis examines the experience of feeling suicidal in England, between c.1750 and 1850. During ...
The concept of self-stigmatization is guided by a representational account of selfhood that fails to...
This dissertation explores the ways literate members of the Dutch Republic deployed a discourse abou...
This article proposes a combined perspective of Greenblatt’s famous concept of ‘self-fashioning’ and...