Wild Politics: Political imagination in German Romanticism

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Trop, Gabriel

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Downing, Eric

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Engelstein, Stefani

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Norberg, Jakob

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Prica, Aleksandra

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Gill, John:

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2020-05-11T16:12:08Z

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2020-05-11T16:12:08Z

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2020-05

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The political discourse of German Romanticism is often interpreted reductively: as either entirely revolutionary, reactionary, or indeed apolitical in nature. Breaking with this critical tradition, this dissertation offers a new conceptual framework for political Romanticism called "wild politics". I argue that Romantic wild politics generates a sense of possibility that calls into question pragmatic forms of implementing sociopolitical change; it envisions imaginative alternatives to the status quo that exceed the purview of conventional political thinking. Three major fields of the Romantic political imaginary organize this reading: affect, nature, and religion.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20630

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en_US

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German Romanticicm

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Wild Politics: Political imagination in German Romanticism

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Dissertation

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