Memory of Power Transformed

<p class="IEEEAbtract">This essay is focused on the phenomenon of power. Special attention is paid to the past understanding, research and explanation of what <em>power</em> is, and how it has been understood throughout history. Traditionally, power has referred to author...

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Main Author: Kalina Maleska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MI-AN Publishing 2014-11-01
Series:Kultura (Skopje)
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Online Access:http://journals.cultcenter.net/index.php/culture/article/view/92
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spelling doaj-018095c91d56467c91ef4e3f16cce0012020-11-24T21:12:09ZengMI-AN PublishingKultura (Skopje)1857-77171857-77252014-11-013421122092Memory of Power TransformedKalina Maleska0Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia<p class="IEEEAbtract">This essay is focused on the phenomenon of power. Special attention is paid to the past understanding, research and explanation of what <em>power</em> is, and how it has been understood throughout history. Traditionally, power has referred to authority, influence, control. The research of literary works, however, has led me to the realization that the notion of <em>power</em> is understood in different terms in literature in comparison to how it is explained in philosophy and the social sciences. In order to contribute to the broader understanding of <em>power</em> from a literary point of view, this essay examines many questions concerning this phenomenon, such as: how does the past understanding of power determine how it is accepted and interpreted in the present? How are the success of the present efforts and initiatives affected by the memory of <em>power</em>? The essay attempts to show that the memory of the notion of power is not and cannot be fixed and given once and for all. Therefore, the literary examples provided demonstrate how the definitions of power given in the past are transformed and transfigured by present literary works, which show how we may “forget” what we know about this phenomenon, and define it from a new perspective.</p>http://journals.cultcenter.net/index.php/culture/article/view/92power, literature, social sciences, influence, will, Urosevic, Mihajlovski
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Memory of Power Transformed
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title_short Memory of Power Transformed
title_full Memory of Power Transformed
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title_full_unstemmed Memory of Power Transformed
title_sort memory of power transformed
publisher MI-AN Publishing
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1857-7725
publishDate 2014-11-01
description <p class="IEEEAbtract">This essay is focused on the phenomenon of power. Special attention is paid to the past understanding, research and explanation of what <em>power</em> is, and how it has been understood throughout history. Traditionally, power has referred to authority, influence, control. The research of literary works, however, has led me to the realization that the notion of <em>power</em> is understood in different terms in literature in comparison to how it is explained in philosophy and the social sciences. In order to contribute to the broader understanding of <em>power</em> from a literary point of view, this essay examines many questions concerning this phenomenon, such as: how does the past understanding of power determine how it is accepted and interpreted in the present? How are the success of the present efforts and initiatives affected by the memory of <em>power</em>? The essay attempts to show that the memory of the notion of power is not and cannot be fixed and given once and for all. Therefore, the literary examples provided demonstrate how the definitions of power given in the past are transformed and transfigured by present literary works, which show how we may “forget” what we know about this phenomenon, and define it from a new perspective.</p>
topic power, literature, social sciences, influence, will, Urosevic, Mihajlovski
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