Cognitive and Identitarian Aspects in Jean Rhys’ Fiction

Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 1 (2):157-163 (2014)
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Abstract

From Gnỗthi seautόn (‘Know Thyself’) to cognitive theories of the self there has been a long time, but the paradigm has almost remained the same. This article proposes a reconsideration of their rediscovery filtered through Jean Rhys’ post-colonial sensitivity. Between the ‘core self’ and its iridescent, exotic edges, broadly speaking, the thoroughly analyzed facets of cultural identity interpose.

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