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Power and literature : strategies of subversiveness in the Romanian novel / Florin Oprescu.

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Format:
Book
Thesis/Dissertation
Author/Creator:
Oprescu, Florin, author.
Series:
Mimesis ; 71.
Mimesis ; 71
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Power (Social sciences) in literature.
Romanian fiction--History and criticism.
Romanian fiction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (276 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, 2018.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
At the core of this book lies the relation between Power (as socio-political phenomenon) and the novel (as literary discourse). It shows that, in a society facing the excess of power in its various forms, novelistic fiction mediates knowledge about societal Power structures and uses specific strategies to subvert and denounce them. The first part of the study is theoretical: it presents some of the most prominent theories of Power, from Plato, Machiavelli, Nietzsche to Weber, Dahl, Lukes, Parsons, Bourdieu or Foucault. After offering a critical approach to the concepts of Power defined in the social, political and philosophical fields, it articulates the relations of Power imprinted in literary discourse within a typology of four categories. In the second part of the book, this taxonomy of Power is applied to four key novels in the context of Romanian "literary crossroads", showing how novelistic fiction not only assume a critical and subversive position against the excess of Power, but also unveils our fragility when experiencing History.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Argument
1. The Criticism of Ideas on Power
2. The Active Power of the Subject
3. The Reflexive Power of the Subject
4. The Passivity of the Subject faced with the Power of History
5. The Impersonalization of Power in Contemporary Novel
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Habilitation Universität Wien 2017.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783110603057
3110603055
9783110605372
3110605376
OCLC:
1048015760

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