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Murakami en het gespleten leven

Author: Ype de Boer
language: nl
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Release Date: 2017-10-18
Haruki Murakami heeft de wereld betoverd met zijn indringende literatuur. Hoe komt het dat zijn verhalen zoveel mensen raken? Alleen omdat het spannend en goed geschreven is, of spreekt de Japanner ook op dieper niveau aan? Ype de Boer laat zien dat Murakami's verhalen ons iets kunnen leren over een fundamentele gespletenheid in het menselijk bestaan. Aan de hand van de mysterieuze sferen vol levende schaduwen, belichaamde logo's en magische dieren, illustreert De Boer hoe de ontwikkeling die Murakami's personages doormaken direct van waarde is voor de moderne westerling. Deze omvattende en originele bespreking van Murakami's fictie nodigt uit om diens verhalen aan het eigen leven te relateren en kwesties als identiteit, zelfbehoud, zelfkennis, verantwoordelijkheid, liefde, dood, vrijheid en het lot in een nieuw licht te plaatsen.
Haruki Murakami and Philosophical Concepts

Author: Joseph Thomas Milburn
language: en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date: 2025-06-06
This book provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the work of the Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, with a particular focus on the conceptual material of his work. It seeks to answer the following questions: Is there any philosophic material or concepts in the work of Haruki Murakami? If so, why are they important? Does philosophic engagement add anything to the Murakami research field? Equally, does Murakami’s fiction present us with anything valuable for the field of philosophy? The volume uniquely develops the field of Murakami studies through acting as a forum for interdisciplinary researchers to share their perspective on his work. Importantly, it furthers the conversation on Murakami’s philosophic value and through doing so, is a must-read not only for those interested in Japanese literature or culture, but also for those interested in the productive space existing at the intersection of philosophy, literature, and psychoanalysis.
Inner Democracy

Author: Hubert J. M. Hermans
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date: 2020-09-12
Inner Democracy: Empowering the Mind Against a Polarizing Society investigates the psychological backgrounds of contemporary societal problems such as hate speech, authoritarianism, and divisive forms of identity politics, and how we can counter such destructive forces. The book argues that a democratic society needs citizens who do more than just express their preference for free elections, freedom of speech, and respect of constitutional rights. Rather, democracy is vital only if it is deeply rooted in the hearts, minds, and selves of its participants. In the field of tension created by societal power clashes and absolute truth pretensions, the book investigates how opposition, cooperation, and participation work as innovative forces in a democratic self. Democracy is understood as a personal learning process and as a dialogical play between thought and counter-thought, between imagination and counter-imagination, and between emotion and reason. Written for social scientists, teachers, journalists, and parents who are interested in the facilitation of democracy in a wide variety of situations, this book proposes inner democracy as an antidote against the widespread polarization in our society.