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Taek-Gwang, Lee 
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2022-06-20T07:43:43Z
Availability Date
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2022-06-20T07:43:43Z
Release
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2004
uri
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http://hdl.handle.net/10831/64718
Language
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angolhu_HU
Title
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The Politics of Realismhu_HU
Type
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folyóiratcikkhu_HU
Version
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megjelent változathu_HU
Language
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eng
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ELTE BTK Angol-Amerikai Intézethu_HU
Abstract in English
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This essay claims that the rejection of Lukács's realism is quite problematic, in the sense that his opponents such as Adorno and Althusser symbolically used the name of Lukács and perpetuated the suspicion of Lukács's compromise with Stalinism. The essay argues that Lukács's model of reflection is not couched in Stalin's socialist realism, a theory that assumes the transparency between aesthetic forms and reality, but rather raises the essential problems of the condition of writers in capitalist society. Lukács's realism aims at providing a practical strategy to overcome cultural reification, focusing on the mediation between an author and his material condition. An investigation of Lukács's realism reveals that Lukács's way of understanding realism arises from his emphasis on objectivity rather than subjective reflection such as Kantian philosophy. The essay claims that this is the kernel of Lukácsean reflection theory signified by an aesthetic of realism definitively opposed to Stalin's socialist realism. From this perspective, the essay takes Althusserian Marxism as the occasion to stage a wide consideration of anti-realism. I propose to elucidate the implicit assumptions behind the decline of Lukács's realism, and the reification of cultural fields that gradually came to dominate Western literary apparatuses.hu_HU
Doi ID
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10.53720/HVFQ9443
Journal
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The AnaChronisThu_HU
Last Page
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79hu_HU
First Page
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61hu_HU
Volume Number
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10hu_HU
access
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hozzáférhetőhu_HU
Keyword English
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realismhu_HU
Subtitle
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Lukács and Reflection Theoryhu_HU
Class
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publikáció/alkotáshu_HU
Type
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tudományoshu_HU
Author
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ELTE szervezeti egységen kívülihu_HU
Keywords
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The AnaChronisThu_HU
Type
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folyóiratcikkhu_HU
Release Date
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2004hu_HU


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