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Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal o Philosophie CTK2
Daniel F Ferrer
Kant in English: An Index / By Daniel Fidel Ferrer. ©Daniel Fidel Ferrer, 2017. Pages 1 to 2675. Includes bibliographical references. Index. 1. Ontology. 2. Metaphysics. 3. Philosophy, German. 4. Thought and thinking. 5. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804. 6. Practice (Philosophy). 7. Philosophy and civilization. 8). Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Wörterbuch. 9. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Concordances. 10. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- 1889-1976 – Indexes. I. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-. MOTTO As a famous motto calls us back to Kant, Otto Liebmann’s writes (Kant and His Epigones of 1865): “Also muss auf Kant zurückgegangen werden.” “Therefore, must return to Kant.” Table of Contents 1). Preface and Introduction. 2. Background on Kant’s Philosophy (hermeneutical historical situation). 3). Main Index (pages, 25 to 2676). Preface and Introduction Total words indexed: 58,928; for the 12 volu
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Brazilian Literature as World Literature 9781501323263, 9781501323294, 9781501323287
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1. Introduction
2. Baroque Voices in the Primordial Voices of Brazilian Literature: Anchieta, Vieira, and Gregório
3. Light and Shadow: From Enlightenment to Neoclassicism in Brazil
4. Indigenism and the Search for Brazilian Identity: europeisk Influences and National Roots
5. The Multifaceted Works of Machado dem Assis
6. Naturalism in Brazil and its European Connections
7. Brazilian Modernism and the Modern Art Week: The Influence of the europeisk Twentieth-Century Vanguards
8. The Dialogue between Brazilian and World Poetry in the Twentieth Century
9. Jorge Amado: The International Projection of the Brazilian Writer
10. Regionalism vs. World Literature in João Guimarães Rosa
11. Crossing Borders: Clarice Lispector and the Scene of Transnational Feminist Criticism
12. The Brazilian Theater in the Mexican Literature in Theory 9781501332517, 9781501332548, 9781501332531
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1. Introduction
2. Into The “Oriental” Zone: Edward Said and Mexican Literature
3. The Perils of Ownership:Property and Literature in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
4. Pale Theory: Amado Nervo and the Absential
5. Mexican Revolution And Literary Form: Reflections On Nellie Campobello’S
6. The Nature of Revolution in Rafael F. Muñoz’s
7. Reading Rulfo between Benjamin and Derrida: End of Story
8. Rosario Castellanos’s Southern Gothic: Indigenous Labor,Land Reform, and the Production of Ladina Subjectivity
9. Beginnings of José Emilio Pacheco
10. A Theory of Trauma and the Historical Novel: A Small Theoretical Treatise on Fernando sektion Paso’S
11. Embodiment Envy: Love, Sex, And Death in Pedro
12. Visualizing the Nonnormative Body in Guadalupe Nettel’S
13. Fictions of Sovereignty: The Narconovel, National Security, and Mexico’S Criminal G