Cosmopolitan Minds

Cosmopolitan Minds
Title Cosmopolitan Minds PDF eBook
Author Alexa Weik von Mossner
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 249
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0292739087

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"The book explores the role of empathy and emotion in the emergence of cosmopolitan imaginations through the works of a diverse set of American writers who during World War II and the early Cold War period lived in Europe, Asia, and Africa. It draws on theories of emotion and literary imagination from cognitive psychology, philosophy, and cognitive literary studies to offer a new perspective on the affective and imaginative underpinnings of critical and reflexive cosmopolitanism. It argues that our emotional engagements with others -- real and imagined -- are crucially important for the development of cosmopolitan imaginations. The book concentrates on specifically American cosmopolitan imaginations in the mid-twentieth century, focusing on a core of transnational writers who, for various reasons, had highly conflicted relationships with the American nation: Kay Boyle, Pearl S. Buck, Richard Wright, William Gardner Smith, and Paul Bowles. Their literary works are emotionally powerful indictments of institutionalized racism and national violence inside and outside of the United States; at the same time, they testify to the complex cosmopolitan identities of their authors. Reading these texts as affective cosmopolitan critiques, the book works out important and complex role played by imaginative and emotional engagements in the development of solidarities that go beyond self, family, community, and nation. Reading transnational American literature from a cognitive perspective, the book adds a new dimension to recent work in American literary history that seeks to reconceptualize U.S. literary and cultural production in its global context. At the same time, it also widens and deepens the array of literature available to researchers in cognitive literary studies" --

Migrating Minds

Migrating Minds
Title Migrating Minds PDF eBook
Author Didier Coste
Publisher Routledge
Pages 290
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000488098

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Awarded the 2023 "René Wellek Prize for the Best Edited Essay Collection" by the American Comparative Literature Association, Migrating Minds contributes to the prominent interdisciplinary domain of Cosmopolitan Studies with 20 innovative essays by humanities scholars from all over the world that re-examine theories and practices of cosmopolitanism from a variety of perspectives. The volume satisfies the need for a stronger involvement of Comparative and World Literatures and Cultures, Translation, and Education Theories in this crucial debate, and also proposes an experimental way to explore in depth the necessity of a cosmopolitan method as well as the riches of cosmopolitan representations. The essays follow a logical progression from the situated philosophical and political foundations of the debate to interdisciplinary propositions for a pedagogy of cosmopolitanism through studies of modern and contemporary cosmopolitan cultural practices in literature and the arts and the concurrent analysis of prototypes of cosmopolitan identities. This trajectory allows readers to appreciate new historical, theoretical, aesthetic, and practical implications of cosmopolitanism that pertain to multiple genres and media, under different modes of production and reception. In the deterritorialized landscape of Migrating Minds, mental and sentimental mobility, rather than the legacy of place, is the key to an efficient, humanist response to deadening globalization.

The Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan
Title The Cosmopolitan PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 914
Release 1922
Genre American literature
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Psychoanalytic Thinking on the Unhoused Mind

Psychoanalytic Thinking on the Unhoused Mind
Title Psychoanalytic Thinking on the Unhoused Mind PDF eBook
Author Gabrielle Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 264
Release 2019-02-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429620780

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Psychoanalytic Thinking on the Unhoused Mind illuminates the psychological underpinnings of current societal problems: homelessness, mental distress, loneliness and states of societal breakdown and exclusion. Illustrated with a broad range of clinical work as well as thoughts on art and literature, the book brings to life complex tensions between the individual psyche, the group, and wider political and cultural structures. ‘Unhoused’ states of mind are explored in rough sleepers, ex-prisoners, survivors of institutional abuse and family trauma, and people living with personality disorder, addiction, psychosis and dementia. Chapters describe outreach, assessment and long-term psychotherapy, as well as reflective practice with staff teams and care systems, and learning from consultation, supervision and policy development. New therapeutic responses to chronic risk and to resilience are developed from psychoanalytic understandings of difficulties with containment and care. The collection will be of value to psychotherapists and other mental health practitioners, as well as those working in therapeutic, residential and criminal justice settings and outreach services.

Cosmopolitan

Cosmopolitan
Title Cosmopolitan PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 714
Release 1897
Genre Periodicals
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Rural Sociology

Rural Sociology
Title Rural Sociology PDF eBook
Author Carl Cleveland Taylor
Publisher
Pages 530
Release 1926
Genre Country life
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Cosmopolitan Student

Cosmopolitan Student
Title Cosmopolitan Student PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 408
Release 1910
Genre Student movements
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