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Alfred Schutz's Sociological Aspect of Literature: Construction and Complementary Essays (Contributions To Phenomenology)
 
 
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Alfred Schutz's Sociological Aspect of Literature: Construction and Complementary Essays (Contributions To Phenomenology) [Hardcover]

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December 31, 1997 0792348478 978-0792348474 1
Using outlines and scattered passages of relevance, this work includes first of all a construction of the work Schutz did not but was clearly prepared to write on how authors and audiences relate to one another in lyric poetry, drama, and the novel. This construction shows how Schutz anticipated reader-response theory and provides a basis not only for his theory of literature but also - along with his writings on music - for his theory of art. In addition, this work contains essays commenting on the construction by Ilja Srubar, Michael McDuffie, Martin Endreß, Hisashi Nasu, and Fred Kersten, and works developing aspects of Schutz's account further by Lewis Gordon, Daniel Cefaï, Stanford Lyman, George Psathas, and Michael Barger.

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The constructing of this work is desirable because Schutz is a major figure in the phenomenological movement, especially for phenomenological sociology and the phenomenological philosophy of the cultural sciences, and reflected on the arts as well as the sciences. Read the first page
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feigning awareness, dramatistic sociology, microsociological view, filmic reality, preconceived project, eidetic singularity, literary art forms, finite province, complementary essays, social typifications, existential predications, paramount reality, inner time, ideal typification, solitary art, architectural sketch, musical communication, outer horizon, communication presupposes, communicative intent, ethnographic text, inner horizon, working acts, regional category, multiple realities
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Don Quixote, Alfred Schutz, New York, Lester Embree, The Hague, Collected Papers, Martinus Nijhoff, Fred Kersten, Maurice Natanson, Aron Gurwitsch, Tom Baxter, William James, Helmut Wagner, Ilja Srubar, Kegan Paul, Kenneth Burke, University of Chicago Press, Alumni Association, Indiana University Press, Max Weber, Molly Bloom, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Northwestern University Press, Sociology of the Absurd, University of California Press
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