10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEREBRALISM»
Discover the use of
cerebralism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cerebralism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Founding Myths of Israel: Nationalism, Socialism, and ...
Being sick with too much cerebralism and lack of life, and eaten up by doubts to
the point of despair? One could say that all cultured humanity is clearly sick with
excessive cerebralism, for the whole tendency of the present culture is toward ...
2
The Theory of the Avant-garde
Obviously this series of interconnections brings us back again to the question or
prejudice of cerebralism. That has now resolved itself; better, it is resolved by the
recognition of how legitimate are the psychological curiosities and vitalistic ...
3
West Side Story: Cultural Perspectives on an American Musical
81 Purity, truth, cerebralism? It seems that the dichotomy drawn between “
intellectual” modernism and “true” (indeed, “pure”) feeling at midcentury finds an
interesting outgrowth in the Hispanic. The popularity of the Spanish idiom was
certainly ...
4
Ezra Pound as Literary Critic
In addition to establishing bases in magazines with avowedly literary
commitments, Pound was willing to set up outposts in journals specialising in
various non-literary isms, such as 'individualism' and 'cerebralism'. The first and
only issue of ...
Emeritus Professor K K Ruthven, 2002
5
From Romanticism to Surrealism: Seven Spanish Poets
... Guillen and Stephen Gilman included, to defend him against the charge of
cerebralism.27 Though my essay concentrates on the metaphysical aspects of La
voz this is because the volume's interpretative difficulties lie there and not
because ...
6
Critical Neuroscience: A Handbook of the Social and Cultural ...
It would no doubt be difficult to imagine a cultural history of the nervous system in
the period without cybernetics; it would, however, be equally mistaken to take the
“cerebralism” and its cultural/intellectual effects (which it evidently had) for this ...
Suparna Choudhury, Jan Slaby, 2011
7
From Continuity to Contiguity: Toward a New Jewish Literary ...
To buttress his argument and legitimize poetic cerebralism, Halkin referred to the
poetry of Shneur, where discursive deliberation played an important role.6 This in
itself was a tactically “wrong” move, since almost none of the members of the ...
8
The Dreyfus Affair and the Crisis of French Manhood
When physicians intervened to ameliorate the problem, the educational system
that fostered such cerebralism was a logical target. By the 1880s, partly in
response to the growing awareness of neurasthenia, the schools that produced
the ...
Christopher E. Forth, 2006
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Measuring Mamma's Milk: Fascism and the Medicalization of ...
One particularly grievous effect of modern civilization was a loss of maternal
attributes through individualism. cerebralism. inactivity. and indoor life lacking in
fresh air and sunlight. Zanelli. a specialist in women's reproductive disorders and
...
Elizabeth Dixon Whitaker, 2000
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The Writer in Extremis: Expressionism in Twentieth-century ...
Expressionist vitalism is an extreme and violent reaction to an extreme form of
cerebralism. Unlike Proust and T. S. Eliot, the Expressionists — in their early
phase, at any rate — did not seek to recapture the timeless reality of flowing life ...
Walter Herbert Sokel, 1959
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CEREBRALISM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
cerebralism is used in the context of the following news items.
SafeHouse for the Arts' Summer Performance Festival
Especially recommended are the hot emotionality of Randee Paufve and the cool cerebralism of Christine Germain & Dancers; intriguing are ... «SFGate, Jul 15»
The epic theater of “RuPaul's Drag Race”: The surprising intellectual …
But Epic Theatre is more playful than its reputation as obscure cerebralism, and RuPaul's intentions run deeper than Library challenges. «Salon, Mar 15»
It's great that Céline is celebrating Joan Didion – but to sell …
Céline is a label currently blessed with an almost untouchably cool image and vague air of cerebralism. This is thanks partly to its clothes (not ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
Intelligence: The History of Psychometrics
William James would be thrilled, as the new method of studying cognitive function is the epitome of cerebralism. Neurophysiologists are ... «Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, Oct 14»
Turner Prize 2014, Tate Britain - review: Frustratingly timid
Despite the seeming nuance, cerebralism, attention to form and wider political concerns of the work of these four artists, the exhibition swerves ... «The Independent, Sep 14»
Film review: A Walk Among The Tombstones
What can you say about a film that so swears about its cerebralism as to discuss sickle cell anaemia at some length, and then picturises a ... «Indian Express, Sep 14»
On being irritated by Wes Anderson — and then getting over it
Scorsese and Kubrick were addicted to their own cinematic habits (tracking shots and the Rolling Stones for the former, cerebralism and cold, ... «National Post, Mar 14»
The Doctor Will See You Now On Ch. 44; A New Season Of 'Doc …
It's this interlace between high and low, cerebralism and earthiness, that gives the show its great charm, and it's not always, or even mostly, ... «WBUR, Mar 14»
Eric Stephenson's NOWHERE MEN Rolls On Past First Arc
In the first six issues, these two Image stalwarts have told the story of a quartet of scientific genius who mix the cerebralism of science with the ... «Newsarama, Nov 13»
The Modernist Mastery, And Mystery, Of Pierre Boulez
Indeed, listening to these 12 CDs (the thirteenth is the interview in French) I'm struck not by the music's mathematical cerebralism but by its ... «WBUR, Aug 13»