Browsing by Author "Hamilton, John"
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Be an Outlaw, Be a Hero: Cinematic Figures of Transgression and Urban Banditry in Brazil, France, and the Maghreb
Gharavi, Maryam Monalisa Monalisa (2013-03-18)The project is a transnational study of how filmic representations of urban criminals and marginal figures transformed as Brazil, France, and the Maghreb shifted from military governments to liberal democracies. Beyond ... -
Before discipline: philology and the horizon of sense in Quignard's Sur le jadis
Hamilton, John T. (Cambridge University Press, 2017-11-13) -
The Bull of Phalaris: The Birth of Music out of Torture
Hamilton, John T. (2012) -
Conspiracy, security, and human care in Donnersmarck's Liben der anderen.
Hamilton, John T. (GESIS, 2013)Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's acclaimed film, Das Leben der Anderen (2006), affords a provocative opportunity for investigating the relation between conspiracy and security. Although state-sponsored onspiracies breed ... -
Cosi fan tutti i compositori: The Cephalus-Procris Myth and the Birth of Romantic Opera in Hoffmann's Aurora
Hamilton, John T. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013) -
Die Rezeption der Rezeption: Wilhelm Dilthey in den USA
Hamilton, John T. (2011) -
Ellipses Of World Literature
Hamilton, John T. (2015-12-16)Recent reflections on the methods and scope of World Literature perpetuate a century-long discussion on the disciplinary and pedagogical aims of Comparative Literature - a discussion that specifically and persistently ... -
Extemporalia: music, philology, and Nietzsche's misology
Hamilton, John T. (2012)Nietzsche‘s biographers have generally based his turn to philosophy on an abandonment of academic philology. The philosopher‘s frequent declarations of suspicion toward verbal language—Nietzsche‘s misology—appear, then, ... -
Form Der Inspiration Klopstocks Antikerezeption
Hamilton, John (2020)Literaturgeschichtlich ist es unbestritten, dass Klopstocks Werk von der klassizistischen Regelpoetik entschieden abweicht. Hatte der Rationalismus noch durch präzise Vorschriften und Kriterien die Kultivierung des guten ... -
Freund-schaft: Capturing Aura in an Unframed Literary Exchange
Masnatta, Clara Lucia (2013-03-08)This dissertation charts an intellectual history of collaborations centered on the beginning of socio-critical discourse on photography. I study the critically misread oeuvre of photographer and sociologist Gisèle Freund ... -
Ineluctable Ulysses: a glossarium
Hamilton, John T. (Information as Material, 2013) -
Kinder der Sorge: Ein Mythos über die Sicherheit
Hamilton, John T. (Campus-Verl., 2011)In unserem politischen und kulturellen Lexikon gibt es kaum einen Begriff, der so schwer überfrachtet und semantisch so multifunktional und ungenau ist wie der Begriff der »Sicherheit«. Der Grund für diese diskursive ... -
The Luxury of Self-destruction: Flirting with Mimesis with Roger Caillois
Hamilton, John T. (2012) -
Mi manca la voce: How Balzac Talks Music - Or How Music Takes Place - in Massimilla Doni
Hamilton, John T. (Fordham University Press, 2017-09-20) -
Nachkriegsliteratur
Hamilton, John (De Gruyter, 2017-01-10) -
Omnia Mea Mecum Porto: Exile, Culture, and the Precarity of Life
Hamilton, John T. (2014)The present article reflects on the fearful experience of political banishment by focusing on the constitution of the exile’s identity and its precarious relationship to property, be it one’s possessions, one’s body, or ... -
Philology of the Flesh: Benjamin's Collection and Kafka's Penal Colony
Hamilton, John T. (Rutgers University Department of Germanic, Russian & East European Languages & Literatures, 2013) -
Procuratores: On the Limits of Caring for Another
Hamilton, John T. (Telos Press, 2015) -
Reception, gratitude and obligation: Lessing and the classical tradition
Hamilton, John T. (Voltaire Foundation, 2013)Lessing conceives tradition as a gift from the past. The modern recipients of the classical legacy are not to receive it passively, but to engage with it dialogically. This is a moral obligation which Lessing undertakes ... -
Repetitio Sententiarum, Repetitio Verborum : Kant, Hamann, and the Implications of Citation
Hamilton, John T. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)A careful comparison of the citational practices of Immanuel Kant and Johann Georg Hamann aims to divulge salient distinctions that should contribute to and complicate our historical understanding of the Enlightenment ...