The Concept of the Game in American Literature  Paid

True Freedom and a Mistaken Idea of Freedom

by Sandra Schenk (Author)
©2022, Thesis, 450 Pages
English Studies

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The concept of the game illustrates a collectively recognized representation of existence in American literature. This investigation explores the concealment of the function of division beneath the function of communication. The philosophical cornerstones of this investigation are Marshall McLuhan, Guy Debord, and Michel Pêcheux. Inspired by Henry Miller, an innovative methodology is established that focuses on patterns of experience (symbol/sign), patterns of structure (myth), and patterns of language (metaphor). The concept of the game renders an essential social relation tangible (interpellation), and it epitomizes a commitment to the restoration of American spiritual values. It is a rejection of “a mistaken idea of freedom” and an advocate of “true freedom.”

Preface / Unless We Make the Effort to Realize the Truths Which Are In Us We Shall Fail Introduction. A Release from the Monopolistic Tyranny of the Social Machine The Three Phases of Disfigurement Illusion Only is Sacred: Chicago (1927) The Visible Negation of Life: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1935) All Individual Reality Has Become Social Reality: Nightmare Alley (1946) A Lie Which Is No Longer Challenged Becomes Lunacy: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) All It Says Is All There Is: Roller Ball Murder (1973) The Power of the Spectacle: Farragut North (2009) Conclusions. A Crisis of the American Spirit Glossary Bibliographical Reference Film Reference Table of Figures Index .

Pages:
450
Year:
2022
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9783631870174 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9783631875506 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9783631875490 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2022. 450 pp., 24 fig. col., 10 fig. b/w, 1 table.

Sandra Schenk holds a diploma in Translation Studies from TH Köln – University of Applied Sciences and an MA degree in North American Studies as well as a PhD degree in North American Studies from the University of Cologne. Her research focuses on Marxist literary criticism, poststructuralism, and ideology critique.

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