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Book Title
The Impertinent Self
Publication Name
Impertinent Self : a Heroic History of Modernity
Title
The Impertinent Self
Subtitle
A Heroic History of Modernity
Author
Josef Üchtl
Translator
Sarah L. Kirkby
Contributor
Sarah L. Kirkby (Translated by)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0804757356
EAN
9780804757355
ISBN
9780804757355
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Genre
Society & Culture
Topic
Films & TV
Release Year
2009
Release Date
18/09/2009
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Series
Cultural Memory in the Present Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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This book is about the heroic, ambivalent concept of the self within modernity as outlined in philosophy and exemplified in the filmic genres of the Western and crime and science fiction movies.

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804757356
ISBN-13
9780804757355
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73277606

Product Key Features

Author
Josef Üchtl
Publication Name
Impertinent Self : a Heroic History of Modernity
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Cultural Memory in the Present Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pn1995
Reviews
"In this interesting book, Früchtl argues that the impertinent self collapses the distinction between the private and public, feeling free to announce publicly matters that once were considered intensely private. He is referring to the self as presented in memoirs, so-called reality shows, and talk shows.... The Impertinent Self will be useful for those with interests in cultural studies, film, and/or philosophy.... Recommended."--J. M. Fritzman, Choice, "In this interesting book, Früchtl argues that the impertinent self collapses the distinction between the private and public, feeling free to announce publicly matters that once were considered intensely private. He is referring to the self as presented in memoirs, so-called reality shows, and talk shows.... The Impertinent Self will be useful for those with interests in cultural studies, film, and/or philosophy.... Recommended."-J. M. Fritzman, Choice, "Much negative (and sometimes positive) excitement was triggered by a pseudo-philosophical phrase about "the Death of the Subject" during the final decades of the 20th century. Today, we tend to see similar transformations in the ways that humans think and speak about themselves, in more sober--and sometimes even more sarcastic--terms. If Gianni Vattimo's "weak Subject" functioned for a long time as a modest alternative to a discourse of self-reflexive negativity, Josef Früchtl's "Impertinent Self" now offers a both realistic and entertaining option of Nietzschean flavor. His combination of profound scholarship and intellectual provocation will certainly appeal to the American reader." --Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Stanford University, "In this interesting book, Früchtl argues that the impertinent self collapses the distinction between the private and public, feeling free to announce publicly matters that once were considered intensely private. He is referring to the self as presented in memoirs, so-called reality shows, and talk shows.... The Impertinent Self will be useful for those with interests in cultural studies, film, and/or philosophy.... Recommended."—J. M. Fritzman, Choice, "In this interesting book, Fruchtl argues that the impertinent self collapses the distinction between the private and public, feeling free to announce publicly matters that once were considered intensely private. He is referring to the self as presented in memoirs, so-called reality shows, and talk shows....The Impertinent Selfwill be useful for those with interests in cultural studies, film, and/or philosophy.... Recommended."--J. M. Fritzman,Choice, "Much negative (and sometimes positive) excitement was triggered by a pseudo-philosophical phrase about "the Death of the Subject" during the final decades of the 20th century. Today, we tend to see similar transformations in the ways that humans think and speak about themselves, in more sober—and sometimes even more sarcastic—terms. If Gianni Vattimo's "weak Subject" functioned for a long time as a modest alternative to a discourse of self-reflexive negativity, Josef Früchtl's "Impertinent Self" now offers a both realistic and entertaining option of Nietzschean flavor. His combination of profound scholarship and intellectual provocation will certainly appeal to the American reader." —Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Stanford University, "Much negative (and sometimes positive) excitement was triggered by a pseudo-philosophical phrase about "the Death of the Subject" during the final decades of the 20th century. Today, we tend to see similar transformations in the ways that humans think and speak about themselves, in more sober-and sometimes even more sarcastic-terms. If Gianni Vattimo's "weak Subject" functioned for a long time as a modest alternative to a discourse of self-reflexive negativity, Josef Früchtl's "Impertinent Self" now offers a both realistic and entertaining option of Nietzschean flavor. His combination of profound scholarship and intellectual provocation will certainly appeal to the American reader." -Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Stanford University
Copyright Date
2009
Topic
General, History & Surveys / Modern, Subjects & Themes / General
Lccn
2008-053010
Dewey Decimal
791.43/652
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Literary Criticism, Philosophy

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