The Art of Distances identifies a preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of 20th-century literature that includes the work of Orwell, Morand, Canetti, Murdoch, Benjamin, Ernaux, Grass, and Galgut. Specifically, Stan shows that these authors engage in philosophical meditations on the ethical question of how to live with others and how to find an ideal interpersonal distance at historical moments when there are no obviously agreed-upon social norms for ethical behavior. Bringing these authors into dialogue with philosophers such as Montaigne, Emerson, Nietzsche, Freud, Plessner, Heidegger, Nancy, Levinas, Sloterdijk, le Blanc, and Zaoui, Stan shows how the question of the right interpersonal distance became a fundamental one fo...
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<p>The Art of Distances or, a Morality for the Everyday shows how British, French and German writers...
[Extract] Worldviews "The pianist in Wittgenstein put it well: the most important things in life...
Abstract The problem of psychical distance refers to the relationship that a person has with an aest...
Distance is a collection of short fiction that explores the spaces between us. Sometimes it‟s emotio...
"Social distance" is one of the most successful concepts in international sociology. Extensively use...
Journal ArticleThis issue of The Monist is devoted to the question of how we should gauge the moral ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Minnesota ...
In this thesis we are focusing at the notion of psychical distance first introduced in the work "'Ps...
Distance has from time to time been discussed in aesthetics, e.g. as a necessary component in the ex...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Marcel Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu has b...
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Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...
To explore how psychoanalysis might contribute to the methodology of human geography, this article r...
The magic lantern.--The later George Moore.--A half-forgotten romance.--The real Isolde.--Wagner's a...
<p>The Art of Distances or, a Morality for the Everyday shows how British, French and German writers...
[Extract] Worldviews "The pianist in Wittgenstein put it well: the most important things in life...
Abstract The problem of psychical distance refers to the relationship that a person has with an aest...
Distance is a collection of short fiction that explores the spaces between us. Sometimes it‟s emotio...
"Social distance" is one of the most successful concepts in international sociology. Extensively use...
Journal ArticleThis issue of The Monist is devoted to the question of how we should gauge the moral ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Minnesota ...
In this thesis we are focusing at the notion of psychical distance first introduced in the work "'Ps...
Distance has from time to time been discussed in aesthetics, e.g. as a necessary component in the ex...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Marcel Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu has b...
“Intimate Distances: An Archipelago” is a collection of personal essays and short form experimental ...
(print) 309 p. ; 22 cmAcknowledgments ix -- I. Introduction 3 -- PART ONE -- II. Some Varieties of A...
Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...
To explore how psychoanalysis might contribute to the methodology of human geography, this article r...
The magic lantern.--The later George Moore.--A half-forgotten romance.--The real Isolde.--Wagner's a...