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... concept of literature as a system structured in a living , historical discourse , unfinalised , open - ended , dialogically de - centred , and Goldmann's sociology of literature with its basic assumption that literature expresses ...
... concept of literature as a system structured in a living , historical discourse , unfinalised , open - ended , dialogically de - centred , and Goldmann's sociology of literature with its basic assumption that literature expresses ...
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Alan Swingewood. Consciousness ( for the concept of totality and theory of reification and consciousness ) . The common element in these diverse writings was the concept of method : the methodology appropriate to the cultural sciences ...
Alan Swingewood. Consciousness ( for the concept of totality and theory of reification and consciousness ) . The common element in these diverse writings was the concept of method : the methodology appropriate to the cultural sciences ...
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... concept of social group , collective subject , in narrow political terms . Goldmann here abandons dia- lectical literary sociology with its emphasis on structure , conscious- ness and praxis to embrace a positivist concept of literature ...
... concept of social group , collective subject , in narrow political terms . Goldmann here abandons dia- lectical literary sociology with its emphasis on structure , conscious- ness and praxis to embrace a positivist concept of literature ...
Contents
Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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