10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BELATEDNESS»
Discover the use of
belatedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
belatedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Belated Witness: Literature, Testimony, and the Question ...
Silent. Wine. CELAN AND THE POETICS OF BELATEDNESS The English term
belatedness is often employed as a translation of the German Nachtraglichkeit,
which appears in various forms and often at critical junctures in Freud's work.
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Iterationen: Geschlecht im kulturellen Gedächtnis
III Trauma Theory Belatedness One of the crucial reasons why the notion of
trauma translates so successfully into contemporary culture is its temporality of
belatedness and the logical paradoxes resulting from this unusual temporal
structure.
Sabine Lucia Müller, Anja Schwarz,
2008
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Encyclopedia of Postmodernism
Nevertheless, Bloom points out, the idea of belatedness is vital to late twentieth-
century sensibilities because we live in a time in which nearly all of the world's
literary traditions and genres are being resurrected from long ago, and
showeased ...
Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist,
2003
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Strong Presidents: A Theory of Leadership
CONCLUSION. The imaginary belated president rests. He has completed his
examination of strong presidents. To him there are eleven presidents who
succeeded in overcoming their belatedness (in whole or in part, in monumental ...
5
The Ethics of Mourning: Grief and Responsibility in Elegiac ...
As perhaps the most overt gesture that poets employ to challenge the end of
mourning, belatedness is a figure that disrupts the temporal flow of tradition and
the basic assumptions about continuous identity so central to an idealistic
evaluation ...
6
Homeric Contexts: Neoanalysis and the Interpretation of Oral ...
Belatedness. in. the. Travels. of. Odysseus. Jonathan. S. Burgess. Odysseus'
account of his wanderings in Books 9– 12 of the Odyssey is an iconic travel tale.
It is also marked by belatedness, for prior travel along Odysseus' route is a ...
Franco Montanari, Antonios Rengakos, Christos C. Tsagalis,
2012
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Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion
Writers in all three of these traditions share an acute sense of belatedness, of
coming after all the great stories have been told. Further, they also question the
appropriateness of the great stories they have inherited in relation to their own ...
8
The Rediscovery of Gnosticism
I would add to Jonas's commentary only the observation that such a myth of
negation, at the origins, is a necessity for any poetic of belatedness, and
Neoplatonism, despite itself, is in the same cultural stance of belatedness as is
Gnosticism, ...
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The Indian Postcolonial: A Critical Reader
I do think that it is through that connection that belatedness becomes an
opportunity, or a 'possibility', an association I gesture towards in the title of this
chapter. The questions raised by Professor Pinney in his conference statement
reverberate ...
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature Elleke Boehmer, Rosinka Chaudhuri,
2010
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Unruly Penelopes and the Ghosts: Narratives of English Canada
What is significant in how belatedness operates is that it is configured in relation
to an antecedent that, though it may be responsible for hold- ing back the
emergence of a new discourse, cannot be entirely super- seded. Nevertheless,
while ...
Eva Darias-Beautell,
2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BELATEDNESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
belatedness is used in the context of the following news items.
The contours of new vision
Perhaps it is a sense of belatedness, a conviction that an earlier generation or artist has left only a few scraps to be cleaned up. Or maybe, at a ... «The Northlines, Jun 15»
DAVID SALLE with Hunter Braithwaite
Every writer has come too late, no writer escapes the sense of Bloomian belatedness that the figure of Salle evokes.” That was in 1994, ... «Brooklyn Rail, May 15»
Michael Graves (1934–2015)
Graves and fellow New York Five architects (Eisenman, Gwathmey, Hejduk, and Meier) are marked by their belatedness in relation to the ... «Artforum, May 15»
Buddies With Time: Why Knausgaard Really Is Like Proust
... only does the title My Struggle claim for Knausgaard the agency to define his own project, it also points to the audacity of its own belatedness. «Flavorwire, Apr 15»
The Money Poet
Some explore the feeling of belatedness—of being left behind by one's changing surroundings and belonging, irretrievably, to the past. «The New Yorker, Apr 15»
Officials vow to enhance camping site safety
... result of a bipartisan effort to strengthen camping safety across Korea, until last week's tragedy exposed the loopholes and belatedness of the ... «The Korea Herald, Mar 15»
Doctor Who Rewind – “Edge of Destruction”
Before we get started, I'd like to apologize on the behalf of Jamie and myself for the belatedness of this review. Life, as it so often does, caught ... «GeekDad, Mar 15»
New Yale exhibition emphasizes questing spirit of Romantic art
Of course, it's possible that Kandinsky was simply feeling his own belatedness. A key figure of 20th-century modernism, he arrived at the ... «Boston Globe, Mar 15»
"My life as a foreign country"
“A lot of these changes with trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, some of the things built in to how we think about trauma, is belatedness, ... «The Stylus, Mar 15»
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar and the waiting room of history
Both China's Lu Xun and India's Rabindranath Tagore confronted what Tanpinar described as “the awful thing we call belatedness” – that is, ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»