A literary Piece as a Sociological Work: The Concept of Modernity in Karel Čapek’s War With the Newts In this text, I interpret Karel Čapek’s novel War With the Newts (1936) as a sociological work and analyze the concept of the modern age that it presents. First, I show in what sense Čapek’s work was sociological. Following Theodor Adorno, I suggest that the difference between literature and sociology is not of a fundamental but of a historical and analytical nature, and that what defines sociology is not method, empiricism, or explicitly defined concepts, but the insightful notion of social totality. In Čapek, I analyze a social totality that I find in his concept of the modern age. Such an analysis provides insight into the self-destruct...
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Purpose. The article analyzes the historical features of the problems of the text in the philosophy ...
This chapter examines the concept of modernity in the history of sociology as a key problem for clas...
In my work I broach a topic of cultural transformations in the second half of the XX century. I bene...
The article raises the problem of sociality and justified in its relations with the verbal and cultu...
AbstractThis paper elaborates people and and their school who greatly contribute to the development...
Literatursoziologie ist keine Disziplin, sondern eine auf das Verhältnis von Literatur und Gesellsch...
The author analyzes the main features and trends in development of peripheral identities in con...
The problem which the present study discusses is modernity. The study interprets modernity’s cultura...
Patočka and Modernity Jakub Homolka Abstract: This thesis deals with the work of Jan Patočka (1907-1...
The present study tries to sociologically explain the Romanian society from the beginning of the XXt...
The article deals with literary experience of an anthropological place as locus educandi in the sec...
The aim of this essay is to draw the attention of sociologists to literature as one of the possible ...
This thesis deals with the concept of modernity called "nadcivilizace" ("supercivilization") that wa...
Contemporary society is characterized by processes of fundamental change (keywords: multiple moderni...
In this article, the social, political and economic problems of the post -World War II Germany will...
Purpose. The article analyzes the historical features of the problems of the text in the philosophy ...
This chapter examines the concept of modernity in the history of sociology as a key problem for clas...
In my work I broach a topic of cultural transformations in the second half of the XX century. I bene...
The article raises the problem of sociality and justified in its relations with the verbal and cultu...
AbstractThis paper elaborates people and and their school who greatly contribute to the development...