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Frameworks of Time in Rousseau

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Frameworks of Time in Rousseau explores the ways in which Jean-Jacques Rousseau envisaged time as a diagnostic tool for understanding the state of society and the predicaments of modernity. Central to his conceptualization of both nature and history, time also plays a unique role in Rousseau’s literary and aesthetic explorations of selfhood and affect. This book brings into dialogue specialists from education, political theory, literature, and cultural studies with the aim of underscoring Rousseau’s contributions to themes that preoccupy us today such as the appreciation of slow time, the uncounted time of women’s lives, and temporal challenges related to politics and the economy.

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ISBN: 9780367772772
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Author: Jason University of La Verne, USA Neidleman
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 214 pages
Series: Routledge Studies in Cultural History
Genres: Politics and government
Social and cultural history
Historiography
European history
History and Archaeology
Literary studies: general
Social and political philosophy