From Oedipal Hermeneutics to Philosophy of Presence [An Autobiographical Fantasy]

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2007 (138):163-180 (2007)
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Abstract

As with a previous colloquium at Moscow in 2004, when my topic was literature in the Federal Republic of Germany during the post-World War II decades, I want to speak about tensions between war and postwar generations in Russia and in Germany, and my perspective will again be largely autobiographical. Of course this convergence (bordering on repetition) is not random. For I believe that remarkably complex affinities exist between Germany after the twelve-year-short nightmare of National Socialism and Russia after the long stagnation of the Soviet Union. In both cases, a national collapse made cultural circles and newly elected governments…

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