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Reconstituting the body politicReconstituting the body politic

Reconstituting the body politic1999

Jonathan M. Hess

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In Reconstituting the Body Politic, Hess explores the moment in late eighteenth-century Germany that witnessed the emergence of two concepts that marked the modern era: the political concept of the public sphere and the doctrine of aesthetic autonomy. By considering the extent to which, at its very inception, the concept of aesthetic autonomy is inextricably intertwined with the emergence of the concept of the public sphere, he offers both a historical study of the political conditions that produced this concept and a contribution to contemporary literary and political theory. Hess argues for an understanding of these concepts as functionally interdependent, and he reflects on what the interdependence might mean for the practice of literary and cultural criticism today. His work will interest not only Germanists and critical theorists but also art historians and historians of philosophy and political thought.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1985140W

Subjects

Aesthetics, GermanCriticismEnlightenmentGerman AestheticsGerman literatureHistoryHistory and criticismPolitics and governmentPolitics and literatureAestheticsGerman literature, history and criticism, 18th century

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