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Postmodernism & cultural identities [electronic resource] : conflicts and coexistence / Virgil Nemoianu.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, c2010.Description: xii, 392 pOther title:
  • Postmodernism and cultural identities : conflicts and coexistence
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 190 22
LOC classification:
  • B831.2 .N46 2010
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Contents:
General cultural values -- Philosophy of culture in the present age -- Does postmodernism have a substance? -- Leibniz, Vico, and alternative modernities -- Conservatism as a branch of liberalism -- Christian democracy and subsidiarity in the world -- Christian martyrdom and Christian humanism -- The insertion of religion : the model of Benedict and Habermas -- Pieper, hope, imperfection, and literature -- General literary values -- Globalism, multiculturalism, and comparative literature -- Teaching literature from a Catholic angle -- Literary canons and social value options -- The argument from variety -- The argument from persecution -- The argument from practicality -- The argument from opposition -- The argument from defeat -- Specific applicative examples -- Following the classics : layers of stylistic mimesis -- Reinventing Romanticism or nineteenth-century Kitsch? -- Ernst J�unger, distance, proximity, and transfer of cultural values -- Epilogue -- A philosophical garden.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

General cultural values -- Philosophy of culture in the present age -- Does postmodernism have a substance? -- Leibniz, Vico, and alternative modernities -- Conservatism as a branch of liberalism -- Christian democracy and subsidiarity in the world -- Christian martyrdom and Christian humanism -- The insertion of religion : the model of Benedict and Habermas -- Pieper, hope, imperfection, and literature -- General literary values -- Globalism, multiculturalism, and comparative literature -- Teaching literature from a Catholic angle -- Literary canons and social value options -- The argument from variety -- The argument from persecution -- The argument from practicality -- The argument from opposition -- The argument from defeat -- Specific applicative examples -- Following the classics : layers of stylistic mimesis -- Reinventing Romanticism or nineteenth-century Kitsch? -- Ernst J�unger, distance, proximity, and transfer of cultural values -- Epilogue -- A philosophical garden.

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