01085nam a2200277 i 4500991003041139707536071116s1980 sp a bd 000 0 spa d8403270690b13620599-39ule_instDip.to Lingueita463.1Seco, Manuel164672Diccionario de dudas y dificultades de la lengua española /Manuel Seco ; prólogo de Salvador Fernández Ramírez8. ed.Madrid :Aguilar,1980xx, 533 p. :ill. ;21 cmContiene riferimenti bibliograficiLingua spagnolaDizionari specializzatiLingua spagnolaIdiomiDizionariFernández Ramírez, Salvador.b1362059902-04-1416-11-07991003041139707536LE012 REF 463.1 SEC 212012000242265le012-E0.00-no 00000.i1460863716-11-07Diccionario de dudas y dificultades de la lengua espanola953417UNISALENTOle01216-11-07ma -spasp 0003786nam 2200661 450 991082831330332120230629171851.00-231-53791-310.7312/riti16868(CKB)3710000000224876(EBL)1785217(SSID)ssj0001340405(PQKBManifestationID)12569999(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001340405(PQKBWorkID)11380441(PQKB)11333060(MiAaPQ)EBC1785217(DE-B1597)458480(OCoLC)890676063(OCoLC)984649197(DE-B1597)9780231537919(Au-PeEL)EBL1785217(CaPaEBR)ebr10929105(CaONFJC)MIL686539(OCoLC)889883877(EXLCZ)99371000000022487620140920h20142014 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrIntimate strangers Arendt, Marcuse, Solzhenitsyn, and Said in American political discourse /Andreea Deciu RitivoiPilot project. eBook available to selected US libraries onlyNew York, New York ;West Sussex, England :Columbia University Press,2014.©20141 online resource (319 p.)Includes index.1-322-55257-6 0-231-16868-3 Front matter --CONTENTS --Acknowledgments --INTRODUCTION --1. THE STRANGER PERSONA --2. HANNAH ARENDT: THE THINKER AND THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC --3. HERBERT MARCUSE'S GERMAN REVOLUTION IN AMERICA --4. COLD WAR PROPHESIES: ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN AND MYTHOLOGICAL AMERICA --5. EDWARD SAID AND THE CLASH OF IDENTITIES --CONCLUSION --Notes --IndexHannah Arendt, Herbert Marcuse, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and Edward Said each steered major intellectual and political schools of thought in American political discourse after World War II, yet none of them was American, which proved crucial to their ways of arguing and reasoning both in and out of the American context. In an effort to convince their audiences they were American enough, these thinkers deployed deft rhetorical strategies that made their cosmopolitanism feel acceptable, inspiring radical new approaches to longstanding problems in American politics. Speaking like natives, they also exploited their foreignness to entice listeners to embrace alternative modes of thought. Intimate Strangers unpacks this "stranger ethos," a blend of detachment and involvement that manifested in the persona of a prophet for Solzhenitsyn, an impartial observer for Arendt, a mentor for Marcuse, and a victim for Said. Yet despite its many successes, the stranger ethos did alienate many audiences, and critics continue to dismiss these thinkers not for their positions but because of their foreign point of view. This book encourages readers to reject this kind of critical xenophobia, throwing support behind a political discourse that accounts for the ideals of citizens and noncitizens alike.Politics and cultureUnited StatesHistory20th centuryIntellectualsUnited StatesHistory20th centuryRhetoricPolitical aspectsUnited StatesHistory20th centuryUnited StatesIntellectual life20th centuryPolitics and cultureHistoryIntellectualsHistoryRhetoricPolitical aspectsHistory320.97309/049Ritivoi Andreea Deciu1970-1635683MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828313303321Intimate strangers3976594UNINA