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Perspectives on the Self : Reflexivity in the Humanities

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2022

Abstract

The volume develops the concepts of the self and its reflexive nature as they are linked to modern thought from Hegel to Luhmann. The moderns are reflexive in a double sense: they create themselves by self-reflexivity and make their world - society - in their own image.

That the social world is reflexive means that it is made up of non-subjective (or supra-subjective) communication. The volume's contributors analyze this double reflexivity, of the self and society, from an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing both on individual and social narratives.

This broad, interdisciplinary approach is a distinctive mark of the entire project. The volume will be structured around the following axes: Self-making and reflexivity - theoretical topics; Social self and the modern world; Literature - self and narrativity; Creative Self - text and fine art.

Among the contributors are some of the most renowned specialists in their respective fields, including J. F.

Kervégan, B. Zabel, P.

Stekeler-Weithofer, I. James, L.

Kvasz, H. Ikäheimo and others.