Anti-primitivism and the Decline of the West: The primitive and the supernatural

Anti-primitivism and the Decline of the West: The primitive and the supernatural
Author: C. Stanley Urban
Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

This text states that the West obliterated primitive civilizations everywhere in the names of Christianity and progress, and that that was an act of cultural ignorance. It states further that they were not exterminated - or better, absorbed - in the name of democracy, because the latter was for the white man only and was thought too exotic for the primitive to grasp, and that from a scholarly point of view, if the idea of progress has failed, it will eventually cause the failure of democracy. The author declares that this idea has to be dealt with on at least three levels, i.e., the Third World where there are almost no prospects; Russia and Eastern Europe where success with a free market economy is dubious; and, finally, at home where, under democracy and diverse ethnic and religious groups, society seems unable to solve basic and vital issues.

The Decline of the West

The Decline of the West
Author: Oswald Spengler
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195066340

Spengler's work describes how we have entered into a centuries-long "world-historical" phase comparable to late antiquity, and his controversial ideas spark debate over the meaning of historiography.

H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West

H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West
Author: S. T. Joshi
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-05-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1479427543

The author writes: This book began as an expansion of my essay, "H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West," in The Weird Tale, but very quickly became something quite different, to the degree that the two works have little save the title in common. I have always been interested in Lovecraft the philosopher, and in my Starmont Reader’s Guide to Lovecraft (1982) I attempted a very compressed account of his philosophical views. To treat so complex a thinker as Lovecraft in a few pages was obviously untenable, even though I think those few pages at least convey the unity of his thought -- perhaps better than this fuller study does. One reviewer, however, was correct in noting that I did not sufficiently integrate Lovecraft’s thought and his fiction, and I have now attempted to remedy the failing. I am still not convinced that I have really written one rather than two books here. Does Lovecraft’s fiction really depend upon his philosophy? I wrestle with this question further in my introduction, but here I can note that I had great difficulty deciding upon the proper structure for this book. I deal with four principal facets of Lovecraft's philosophy -- metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, and politics -- in Part I, and those same facets as applied to the fiction in Part II. It might have made more sense to juxtapose the corresponding chapters of each part, but I finally determined that this would be both methodologically and practically unsound; methodologically for reasons explained in the introduction, and practically because it would fail to demonstrate the interconnectedness of Lovecraft’s thought and because in Part II I frequently rely upon conceptions expressed throughout the whole of Part I. In Part I, the author deals with four principal facets of Lovecraft's philosophy: metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, and politics. In Part II, he studies those same facets as applied to the fiction.

Blending Genders

Blending Genders
Author: Richard Ekins
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-03-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134820585

First published in 1995, the book describes personal experiences of those who cross-dress and sex change, how they organise themselves socially - in both `outsider' and `respectable' communities. The contributors consider the dominant medical framework through which gender blending is so often seen and look at the treatment afforded gender blending in literature, the press and the recently emerged telephone sex lines. The book concludes with a discussion of the lively debates that have taken place concerning the politics of transgenderism in recent years, and examines its prominence in recent contributions to contemporary cultural theory and queer theory.

Cumulative Book Index

Cumulative Book Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2264
Release: 1995
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

A world list of books in the English language.

Telos

Telos
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2001
Genre: Dialectical materialism
ISBN:

JASO

JASO
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1993
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN:

American Book Publishing Record Cumulative 1993

American Book Publishing Record Cumulative 1993
Author: R R Bowker Publishing
Publisher: Reed Reference Publishing
Total Pages: 1732
Release: 1994-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780835234979

Cited in BCL3, Sheehy, and Walford . Compiled from the 12 monthly issues of the ABPR, this edition of the annual cumulation lists by Dewey sequence some 41,700 titles for books published or distributed in the US. Entry information is derived from MARC II tapes and books submitted to R.R. Bowker, an