Löwe, Matthias
Idealstaat und Anthropologie
Problemgeschichte der literarischen Utopie im späten 18. Jahrhundert
[Utopia and Anthropology]
Series:Communicatio 44
Aims and Scope
When “anthropology” and aesthetics struck up a close alliance during the late Enlightenment, this threw literary utopias into a deep crisis. Tracts about societies composed of autonomously reasoning individuals clashed with an image of human nature that emphasized the power of the conditioned body. Especially on account of their dubious reputation, utopias give us the chance to reflect upon “anthropology” as an explosive new form of knowledge. This study examines how thinkers of the Enlightenment and Romanticism used the utopian genre to respond to the ethical and political problems resulting from the “rehabilitation of sensualism”.
Supplementary Information
- xii, 432 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Anthropology; Enlightenment; Romanticism; Utopia
- Readership:
- Academics (German and Literary Studies), Libraries, Institutes
- Subjects
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 18th Century (incl. Age of Goethe)
- Literary Studies > German Literature > Romantic Era
- Literary Studies > Genres
- Literary Studies > Genres
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 18th Century (incl. Age of Goethe)
- Literary Studies > German Literature > Romantic Era
- Literary Studies > Genres
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 18th Century (incl. Age of Goethe)
- Literary Studies > German Literature > Romantic Era
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