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DEMON JUČERAŠNJICE: KRATKA POVIJEST IDENTIFIKACIJE U FRANKENSTEINU MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT GODWIN SHELLEY
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Frankenstein Mary Shelley fabulira i problematizira koncept
identiteta na barem tri razine. Na prvoj se postuliraju one bitnosti
koje uopće omogućuju proces identifikacije – to je razina filozofije
identiteta. Na drugoj se postuliraju elementi koji jamče individualni integritet – to je razina psihologije identiteta. Najposlije, na
trećoj se postulira povijesni okvir u kojemu se individualni integritet konkretizira – to je razina politike identiteta. U ovome je
radu analiza i interpretacija navedenih identitetskih kategorija
polazište za raspravu o suvremenome poimanju i posljedičnoj konceptualizaciji identiteta. Tako se pokazuje da se identitetska politika nameće drugim razinama identifikacije, dok se povijesni okvir
u konačnici reducira na manipulativni prostor samoopstanka.
Ključne riječi: filozofija; Frankenstein; identitet; politika; psihologija.
Title: DEMON JUČERAŠNJICE: KRATKA POVIJEST IDENTIFIKACIJE U FRANKENSTEINU MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT GODWIN SHELLEY
Description:
Frankenstein Mary Shelley fabulira i problematizira koncept
identiteta na barem tri razine.
Na prvoj se postuliraju one bitnosti
koje uopće omogućuju proces identifikacije – to je razina filozofije
identiteta.
Na drugoj se postuliraju elementi koji jamče individualni integritet – to je razina psihologije identiteta.
Najposlije, na
trećoj se postulira povijesni okvir u kojemu se individualni integritet konkretizira – to je razina politike identiteta.
U ovome je
radu analiza i interpretacija navedenih identitetskih kategorija
polazište za raspravu o suvremenome poimanju i posljedičnoj konceptualizaciji identiteta.
Tako se pokazuje da se identitetska politika nameće drugim razinama identifikacije, dok se povijesni okvir
u konačnici reducira na manipulativni prostor samoopstanka.
Ključne riječi: filozofija; Frankenstein; identitet; politika; psihologija.
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