The article discusses Marc Augé’s reservation of the concept of non-places to supermodernity in his seminal work Non-Places. Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity. This could imply a striking underestimation of the importance of non-places in modernity and modernism, furthered by a simplified dichotomy between hypermodernity and modernity. Unfolding a number of counter-images, examples of non-places in modernity and modernism, the article focuses on the desert as an important metaphorical non-place. Special attention being given to this (un)topos in the late Kafka and most particularly to a comprehensive reading of “A Country Doctor” (“Ein Landarzt”) in a historical and literary context, the article also points out striking exam...
This paper engages what Wendy Faris in Ordinary Enchantments: Magical\ud Realism and the Remystifica...
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) lived through an era of unprecedented change in travel culture: literary (by...
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) lived through an era of unprecedented change in travel culture: literary (by...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
The article focuses on the non-places – areas occurring in the real and virtual worlds. In the case ...
This thesis investigates what formal problems globalisation and the loss of anthropological place po...
Drawing on French anthropologist Marc Augé and his seminal book Non-Places (1995) the author pays at...
This study introduces a multi-disciplinary ecocritical approach to fictional evocations of place in ...
This thesis examines the motif of the desert island in anglophone post-war popular culture as it coi...
We spend more and more of our everyday lives in what Marc Augé calls non-places – homogenous, but bl...
Comparing Gabriel Garcia Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) to Haruki Murakami’s Kafka o...
Comparing Gabriel Garcia Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) to Haruki Murakami’s Kafka o...
This paper engages what Wendy Faris in Ordinary Enchantments: Magical\ud Realism and the Remystifica...
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) lived through an era of unprecedented change in travel culture: literary (by...
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) lived through an era of unprecedented change in travel culture: literary (by...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
Shows how philosophers from Nietzsche to Deleuze have used the figure of the desert to theorise spac...
The article focuses on the non-places – areas occurring in the real and virtual worlds. In the case ...
This thesis investigates what formal problems globalisation and the loss of anthropological place po...
Drawing on French anthropologist Marc Augé and his seminal book Non-Places (1995) the author pays at...
This study introduces a multi-disciplinary ecocritical approach to fictional evocations of place in ...
This thesis examines the motif of the desert island in anglophone post-war popular culture as it coi...
We spend more and more of our everyday lives in what Marc Augé calls non-places – homogenous, but bl...
Comparing Gabriel Garcia Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) to Haruki Murakami’s Kafka o...
Comparing Gabriel Garcia Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) to Haruki Murakami’s Kafka o...
This paper engages what Wendy Faris in Ordinary Enchantments: Magical\ud Realism and the Remystifica...
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) lived through an era of unprecedented change in travel culture: literary (by...
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) lived through an era of unprecedented change in travel culture: literary (by...