A world view, subject and narration or: In the West, Nothing New

In the age of terrorism and virulence, an absence of a true community remains an essential experience of an undeniable subject who, finally justified by its (self) isolation, tends to rediscover the concreteness of existence and vitality of the world of life. This experience will lead us to a possib...

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Main Author: Vukašinović Želimir D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alfa BK University - Faculty of Foreign Languages, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Reči (Beograd)
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-0686/2020/1821-06862013087V.pdf
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Summary:In the age of terrorism and virulence, an absence of a true community remains an essential experience of an undeniable subject who, finally justified by its (self) isolation, tends to rediscover the concreteness of existence and vitality of the world of life. This experience will lead us to a possible reading of the narrative structure of identity as a horizon for an understanding of the history of metamorphoses of the subject. This interpretation of the function of narration illuminates a relation between the subject and its story which redefines our contemporary, pragmatically reduced, perception of practice.
ISSN:1821-0686
2683-4898