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John Zilcosky

    Kafka's travels
    The Language of Trauma
    Writing Travel
    Uncanny Encounters: Literature, Psychoanalysis, and the End of Alterity
    • Exploring the period around 1900, the book delves into European travels to remote locations, where instead of the exotic, they encountered the "uncannily" familiar, a concept that influenced Freud and literary modernists. John Zilcosky examines how these experiences shaped cultural perceptions and continue to resonate with contemporary cross-cultural anxieties, highlighting the tension between the familiar and the foreign in a rapidly globalizing world.

      Uncanny Encounters: Literature, Psychoanalysis, and the End of Alterity
    • Writing Travel

      The Poetics and Politics of the Modern Journey

      • 336bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      The collection features essays that explore the transformative power of travel, illustrating its role in reshaping perceptions of the world. Each piece delves into how travel serves as a metaphor for imagination, subjectivity, and representation, offering unique insights into the interplay between exploration and personal experience.

      Writing Travel
    • The Language of Trauma

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Richly nuanced and firmly grounded in literature, biography, and history, The Language of Trauma analyses three major central European writers, revealing how they incorporated and responded to psychological and historical trauma.

      The Language of Trauma
    • This text argues that, perhaps surprisingly, Kafka's uniquely modern metaphorics of alienation emerges out of his complex encounter with the utopian travel discourses of his day. The author thus re-reads Kafka's major works through the lens of fin-de-sielcle travel culture.

      Kafka's travels