Search for dissertations about: "dialectical criticism"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the words dialectical criticism.

  1. 1. Between Colonialism and Nationalism : Art, History, and Politics in James Joyce’s Ulysses

    Author : Irina Rasmussen Goloubeva; Ishrat Lindblad; Richard Brown; Emer Nolan; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : English language; James Joyce; aesthetics; modernism; negativity; the modernist Sublime; modernity; liberalism; colonialism; nationalism; dialectical criticism; Hegel; Adorno; Rose; Jameson; Žižek; Engelska;

    Abstract : Through a thorough analysis of all eighteen episodes of Ulysses, this study advances a dialectical reading of Ireland’s pre-revolutionary imagination as it unfolds in James Joyce’s novel. By tracing Joyce’s engagements with British colonialism, national romanticism and the Celtic Revival, this study views Joyce’s modernist project as a comprehensive literary response to Ireland’s changing aesthetic sensibilities, political fortunes, and social concerns. READ MORE

  2. 2. Choragraphies for a new age : On deconstrucion, on Heidegger, on the new psychoanalysis

    Author : Ruth Cooper; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Aesthetics; cultural theory; developmental psychology; evolution; consciousness; mind; individuation; symbiosis; personality disorder; Estetik; Aesthetics; Estetik; Aesthetics; estetik;

    Abstract : The dissertation treats the three subjects named in the title in separate sections, each of which can be read independently of the others, though all three of which are also strongly interrelated. Parts one and two offer original interpretations of the works of Jacques Derrida and Martin Heidegger, showing the fundamental logic of both philosophers' overall production to be strikingly similar. READ MORE

  3. 3. Self-harm among adolescents : correlates, treatment, and healthcare consumption

    Author : Moa Bråthén Wijana; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
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    Abstract : Background: Self-harm is common in adolescence and young adulthood, and it is associated with adverse outcomes, such as general psychopathology and suicide. We need a better understanding of self-harm and its correlates such as perceived invalidation/validation, emotional awareness, and sexual- and gender minority (SGM)-status to inform interventions. READ MORE