![]() | Worldly Acts and Sentient Things Subjects: Philosophy Modern in literature.; Subjectivity in literature.; Consciousness in literature.; Agent (Philosophy) in literature.; American literature; Chodat exposes a major shortcoming in recent accounts of twentieth-century discourse, arguing that what is often seen as the "death" of agency is better described as the displacement of agency onto new and varied entities. Robert Chodat is Assistant Professor of English at Boston University. |
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