A Wretched Subjectivity
This article rethinks critically a landmark work of the twentieth century—The Captive Mind, by Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz. Published in 1953, the book sought to understand human subjectivity, or, as it put it, “how the human mind functions,” in Cold-War Eastern Europe. I argue that, while probin...
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Autor principal: | Milen Jissov |
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Lenguaje: | EN RU |
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Septentrio Academic Publishing
2021
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