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There are three ideal types (Max Weber) of a western classical music performer. These types describe the performer’s relationship to composer, musical work and audience. The romantic virtuoso uses music as a means to impress audiences with his personality... see more

There are three ideal types (Max Weber) of a western classical music performer. These types describe the performer’s relationship to composer, musical work and audience. The romantic virtuoso uses music as a means to impress audiences with his personality... see more

Media scholars Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greg de Peuter view digital play as a complex, conflicted site on the terrain of global capital; although seemingly “one-dimensional” diversions in many instances, video games also constitute a space where the virtu... see more

Media scholars Nick Dyer-Witheford and Greg de Peuter view digital play as a complex, conflicted site on the terrain of global capital; although seemingly “one-dimensional” diversions in many instances, video games also constitute a space where the virtu... see more

McEwan’s interest in examining the relationship between reality and imagination, history and fabrication in the process of writing is arguably considered as one of the themes related to postmodern metafiction writing. He also adopts the postmodern interte... see more

The aim of this article is to focus on the study of disorientation and fragmentation in Ian McEwan’s novels. It attempts to give the explanation of postmodernism and employ in the novels of Amsterdam and Atonement. Ian McEwan has one of the controversial ... see more

This paper attempts to explore the postmodernist elements of magic realism as well as other postmodernist issues found in Mario Vargas Llosa’s Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter. It will look at how Llosa uses magic realism to present the story of an indigen... see more

AbstractShifting ecclesial perspectives on sexuality and marriage in a postmodern world. The aim of the article is to critically question whether the church is still able to guide people to make meaningful choices with regard to marriage and sexuality whe... see more

The article discusses the main aspects of Alexandre Kojève's philosophy as well as the reception of his ideas in the philosophy of "Low materialism" (G. Bataille) and Postmodernism (M. Foucault, R. Barthes, B. Groys).The most important moments of Kojève's... see more

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