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This book encompasses a profound meditation on the twentieth-century fortunes of historicism as a philosophical model. After a reconstruction of its decline (as a unified and compact philosophical "ism" and as the direct heir of idealism, especially in Italy) and of its persistence as a philosophical style, the volume then penetrates the frontier of the neo-historicisms, probing two of their European faces in the shape of José Ortega y Gasset and Theodor W. Adorno. It then goes on to develop various Italian paths: from Fazio-Allmayer to Garin (and his school) from Dal Pra to Massolo, and up to Preti (was he really an "anti-historicist"?). In all these paths the centrality of historicism and its post-metaphysical aspect are clearly focused, as also in the case of the School of Naples, which now represents the most outstanding and significant heir to such critical (and open) neo-historicism.
Filosofia --- Storia --- Storicismo --- José --- Ortega y Gasset --- Theodor W. Adorno --- Vito Fazio Allmayer --- Eugenio Garin --- Mario Dal Pra --- Arturo Massolo
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Recent years have shown an increase in learning and advanced education obligations. Yet it meets with open or covert resistance: Resisting adults question the participation in »the fetish of (further) education«.
weiterbildung --- theodor w. adorno --- pedagogy --- bildung --- adult education --- critical theory --- bildungsforschung --- nichtteilnahme --- bildungstheorie --- widerstand --- society --- theory of education --- weiterbildungswiderstand --- pädagogik --- negative dialektik --- erwachsenenbildung --- educational research --- further education --- bildungssoziologie --- sociology of education --- nonparticipation --- education --- gesellschaft --- kritische theorie --- resistance --- negative dialectic
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In 2011, Amy T Matthews published End of the Night Girl, a novel which engages creatively with questions of identity politics and the ethics of fictionalising the Holocaust. Navigating the Kingdom of Night is a critical exegesis in which the author contextualises End of the Night Girl in terms of the critical debate surrounding Holocaust fiction.
theodor w. adorno --- exegesis --- john boyne --- d.m. thomas --- helen darville --- the white hotel --- creative wiriting --- hasidic tales of the holocaust --- art spiegelman --- jerzy kosinski --- the painted bird --- novel writing --- everything is illuminated --- yaffa eliach --- the boy in the striped pyjamas --- amy t. matthews --- helen demidenko --- the hand that signed the paper --- holocaust fiction --- maus --- navigating the kingdom of night --- end of the night girl --- jonathan safran foer
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