
On Human Nature
A Gathering While Everything Flows, 1967-1984
Kenneth Burke(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 6. August 2003
Book
Hardback
403 pages
978-0-520-21919-9 (ISBN)
Description
On Human Nature: A Gathering While Everything Flows brings together the late essays, autobiographical reflections, an interview, and a poem by the eminent literary theorist and cultural critic Kenneth Burke (1897-1993). Burke, author of Language as Symbolic Action, A Grammar of Motives, and Rhetoric of Motives, among other works, was an innovative and original thinker who worked at the intersection of sociology, psychology, literary theory, and semiotics. This book, a selection of fourteen representative pieces of his productive later years, addresses many important themes Burke tackled throughout his career such as logology (his attempt to find a universal language theory and methodology), technology, and ecology. The essays also elaborate Burke's notions about creativity and its relation to stress, language and its literary uses, the relation of mind and body, and more. Provocative, idiosyncratic, and erudite, On Human Nature makes a significant statement about cultural linguistics and is an important rounding-out of the Burkean corpus.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-21919-9 (9780520219199)
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On Human Nature
A Gathering While Everything Flows, 1967-1984
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Persons
Kenneth Burke was a self-taught thinker who attempted to integrate scientific and philosophical concepts with his analysis of semantics and literature. Between 1927 and 1929, Burke worked for the Dial as a music critic. After a brief stint with The Nation (1934-36), he turned to literary criticism and taught at Bennington College from 1943 to 1961. His many works have all been published by the University of California Press.
Content
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PART I. CREATIVITY 1. On Stress, Its Seeking, 1967 2. On "Creativity"--A Partial Retraction, 1971 3. Towards Helhaven: Three Stages of a Vision, 1971 4. Why Satire, With a Plan for Writing One, 1974 5. Realisms, Occidental Style, 1982 PART II. LOGOLOGY 6. Archetype and Entelechy, 1972 7. (Nonsymbolic) Motion/(Symbolic) Action, 1978 8. Theology and Logology, 1979 9. Symbolism as a Realistic Mode: "De-Psychoanalyzing" Logologized, 1979 PART III. THEORY 10. A Theory of Terminology, 1967 11. Towards Looking Back, 1976 12. Variations on "Providence," 1981 PART IV. K.B. 13. Eye-Crossing--From Brooklyn to Manhattan: An Eye-Poem for the Ear, 1973 14. Counter-Gridlock: An Interview with Kenneth Burke, 1980--81 Index