First-person and second-generation perspectives on starvation in Franz Kafka's 'Ein Hungerkünstler'
<p>An important claim made for second-generation accounts of cognition is that they help solve the problem of dualism, which arguably remains unchallenged in much literary criticism. Kafka's short story “Ein Hungerkunstler” (A Hunger Artist) is about a profoundly embodied experience of (u...
Main Author: | Troscianko, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Pennsylvania State University
2014
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