Vardoulakis examines the history of the free will, arguing that there is no necessary connection with the concept of freedom. To illustrate this point, Vardoulakis turns to the stories of Franz Kafka, an author obsessed with narratives that show characters in confinement. However, these situations of confinement are only produced by the comical attempts of the characters to assert their free will
This essay makes a critical defence of free expression through the spirit of outrageousness. Drawing...
Kafka has since been credited with his own informal literary genre, the Kafkaesque, which is charact...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Jun Liu, Andrew...
Vardoulakis examines the history of the free will, arguing that there is no necessary connection wit...
When I was invited to write a short piece for the catalog of a staging of The Trial, I argued that ...
Hannah Arendt's re-evaluation of Kafka persistently defines his works in terms of what it does not s...
Both Giorgio Agamben and Franz Kafka are best known for their gloomy political worldview. A cautious...
Kafka's literary universe is organized around constellations of imprisonment. Freedom and Confinemen...
The paper suggests that Kafka's writings offer a conception of freedom that is incompatible with the...
Towards the end of Kafka’s The Trial, Joseph K. comes to the realization that laws are ultimately “L...
Through an analysis of Kafka's "Before the Law," Vardoulakis considers both various philosophical re...
Kafka's religiosity is less an elaborate system of symbolic figures, as a certain atmosphere, a cert...
Despite Francis Bacon’s cautionary note, I have always been a fan of parables, and perhaps the most ...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Fyodor Dostoevsky learned the hard way that human beings need to be free. In a Siberian prison camp,...
This essay makes a critical defence of free expression through the spirit of outrageousness. Drawing...
Kafka has since been credited with his own informal literary genre, the Kafkaesque, which is charact...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Jun Liu, Andrew...
Vardoulakis examines the history of the free will, arguing that there is no necessary connection wit...
When I was invited to write a short piece for the catalog of a staging of The Trial, I argued that ...
Hannah Arendt's re-evaluation of Kafka persistently defines his works in terms of what it does not s...
Both Giorgio Agamben and Franz Kafka are best known for their gloomy political worldview. A cautious...
Kafka's literary universe is organized around constellations of imprisonment. Freedom and Confinemen...
The paper suggests that Kafka's writings offer a conception of freedom that is incompatible with the...
Towards the end of Kafka’s The Trial, Joseph K. comes to the realization that laws are ultimately “L...
Through an analysis of Kafka's "Before the Law," Vardoulakis considers both various philosophical re...
Kafka's religiosity is less an elaborate system of symbolic figures, as a certain atmosphere, a cert...
Despite Francis Bacon’s cautionary note, I have always been a fan of parables, and perhaps the most ...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Fyodor Dostoevsky learned the hard way that human beings need to be free. In a Siberian prison camp,...
This essay makes a critical defence of free expression through the spirit of outrageousness. Drawing...
Kafka has since been credited with his own informal literary genre, the Kafkaesque, which is charact...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Jun Liu, Andrew...