Sentimental Bodies: Sex, Gender, and Citizenship in the Early RepublicPrinceton University Press, 05 հոկ, 1998 թ. - 217 էջ Sentimentalism, sex, the construction of the modern body, and the origins of American liberalism all come under scrutiny in this rich discussion of political life in the early republic. Here Bruce Burgett enters into debates over the "public sphere," a concept introduced by Jurgen Habermas that has led theorists to grapple with such polarities as public and private, polity and personality, citizenship and subjection. With the literary public sphere as his primary focus, Burgett sets out to challenge the Enlightenment opposition of reason and sentiment as the fundamental grid for understanding American political culture. |
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... concludes her 1794 history of the “origin and progress” of the French Revolution with a political critique that similarly interweaves the themes of the body and the body politic. Drawing a scatological analogy between these two bodies ...
... concludes from this contrast, “meant that the enduring unity of the future political body was guaranteed not in the worldly institutions which this people had in common, but in the will of the people themselves.”13 Leaving aside for the ...
... concludes in “On the Jewish Question,” “. . . only when man has recognized and organized his forces propres as social forces so that social force is no longer separated from him in the form of political force, only then will human ...
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