FRANZ KAFKA, ”THE METAMORPHOSIS” – EXPRESSION OF THE RELATION BETWEEN ANTROPOLOGY AND HEALTH
FRANZ KAFKA, ”THE METAMORPHOSIS” – EXPRESSION OF THE RELATION BETWEEN ANTROPOLOGY AND HEALTH
Author(s): Clementina MihăilescuSubject(s): Jewish studies, Aesthetics, Austrian Literature, Czech Literature, Psychoanalysis, Theory of Literature
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: metamorphosis; alienation; time's thermodynamic arrow; interdisciplinarity; Franz Kafka;
Summary/Abstract: The paper expands upon Kafka's “Metamorphosis” as the extreme representation of alienation neurosis caused by “the arbitrary character of the infinite and by existential absurdity” (Chira, 183). From a methodological point of view, we will turn to good account the concept of “time's thermodynamical arrowˮ which reveals “the sense of time where disorder or entropy increases” (Hawking, 113). In order to properly approach the individual disorder and the mental and spiritual dislocation of Kafka's character, Jung's psycho-analytical theory, Bachelard's aesthetics and Chira's interdisciplinary studies will be also taken into account and closely observed in our analysis of the dramatic effects of the extreme form of alienation described in “Metamorphosis”.
Journal: Journal of Romanian Literary Studies
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 153-157
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Romanian