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3. Hopeful Monsters: Discordant Evolution and Steps towards Mutation
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K. Ludwig Pfeiffer
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- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: Processes and Products: Claims, Goals, Risks 1
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Part I. Consciousness Studies: Neurosciences and ‘Literature’
- 1. The Transitionality of Consciousness 15
- 2. Universalism vs. Particularism 23
- 3. Patterns of Consciousness, Language, Discourse 31
- 4. James, James and the Structure of Fluctuations 37
- 5. Neurobiology: Intricacies and Implications 49
- 6. Dramatic Narratives 62
- 7. Transitionality and the Obsession with Form 76
- 8. Existential Impressionism and Cultural Status: Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957) 90
- 9. An Interlude, Or, From Richardson to Richardson 102
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Part II. Consciousness and History: Biographical ‘Novels’ and their ‘Liberal’ Extensions
- 1. Biography on the Rebound 115
- 2. Biographical Patterns, Models of Consciousness and Historical Significance in Dickens 127
- 3. Diagnostic Power and Practical Relevance: Some Further Steps 132
- 4. The Pseudo-Freedom of Consciousness and its Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Twentieth Century 141
- 5. The RAF, a Twentieth-Century Reality Shift, and a Contemporary German ‘Novel’ 155
- 6. The Drama of ‘Liberalism’ 164
- 7. What Does Enlightenment Enlighten Us About? 171
- 8. The Paradox of Liberty and Authority 185
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Part III. A Case Study: Chaotic Consciousness and Catastrophic History, Discordant Evolution and Political Overreaction: Oswald and Nicholas Mosley
- 1. Catastrophe Practice: Frameworks and Presuppositions ‒ From Individuality to Scripts 191
- 2. Catastrophe Practice: Routines ‒ Individuality Manufactured and Medialized 197
- 3. Hopeful Monsters: Discordant Evolution and Steps towards Mutation 203
- 4. Hysterical Consciousness and the Beginnings of Institutional Degeneration in Autobiographical Writings 210
- 5. The Failure of Rules and the Unleashing of Hysterical Consciousness: Oswald Mosley and Fascism 214
- 6. Tentative Conclusions 219
- Works Cited 221
- Index 232
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: Processes and Products: Claims, Goals, Risks 1
-
Part I. Consciousness Studies: Neurosciences and ‘Literature’
- 1. The Transitionality of Consciousness 15
- 2. Universalism vs. Particularism 23
- 3. Patterns of Consciousness, Language, Discourse 31
- 4. James, James and the Structure of Fluctuations 37
- 5. Neurobiology: Intricacies and Implications 49
- 6. Dramatic Narratives 62
- 7. Transitionality and the Obsession with Form 76
- 8. Existential Impressionism and Cultural Status: Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957) 90
- 9. An Interlude, Or, From Richardson to Richardson 102
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Part II. Consciousness and History: Biographical ‘Novels’ and their ‘Liberal’ Extensions
- 1. Biography on the Rebound 115
- 2. Biographical Patterns, Models of Consciousness and Historical Significance in Dickens 127
- 3. Diagnostic Power and Practical Relevance: Some Further Steps 132
- 4. The Pseudo-Freedom of Consciousness and its Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Twentieth Century 141
- 5. The RAF, a Twentieth-Century Reality Shift, and a Contemporary German ‘Novel’ 155
- 6. The Drama of ‘Liberalism’ 164
- 7. What Does Enlightenment Enlighten Us About? 171
- 8. The Paradox of Liberty and Authority 185
-
Part III. A Case Study: Chaotic Consciousness and Catastrophic History, Discordant Evolution and Political Overreaction: Oswald and Nicholas Mosley
- 1. Catastrophe Practice: Frameworks and Presuppositions ‒ From Individuality to Scripts 191
- 2. Catastrophe Practice: Routines ‒ Individuality Manufactured and Medialized 197
- 3. Hopeful Monsters: Discordant Evolution and Steps towards Mutation 203
- 4. Hysterical Consciousness and the Beginnings of Institutional Degeneration in Autobiographical Writings 210
- 5. The Failure of Rules and the Unleashing of Hysterical Consciousness: Oswald Mosley and Fascism 214
- 6. Tentative Conclusions 219
- Works Cited 221
- Index 232