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Notes on the Advaita Poetics of Allen Ginsberg
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Tagore, Saranindranath
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Buddhism
/ Consciousness
/ Ginsberg, Allen
/ Ginsberg, Allen (1926-1997)
/ Hinduism
/ Husserl, Edmund (1859-1938)
/ Interviews
/ Ontology
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophy
/ Poetics
/ Poetry
/ Reading
/ Success
/ Traditions
2023
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Notes on the Advaita Poetics of Allen Ginsberg
by
Tagore, Saranindranath
in
Buddhism
/ Consciousness
/ Ginsberg, Allen
/ Ginsberg, Allen (1926-1997)
/ Hinduism
/ Husserl, Edmund (1859-1938)
/ Interviews
/ Ontology
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophy
/ Poetics
/ Poetry
/ Reading
/ Success
/ Traditions
2023
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Notes on the Advaita Poetics of Allen Ginsberg
2023
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[...]I will concern myself with the European tradition of phenomenology, fathered by Edmund Husserl, when necessary for furthering the argument. Ginsberg is articulating such a poetics of inclusiveness when he makes the claim that presentation of consciousness as found in The Cantos or Leaves of Grass legitimately oversteps the success/failure or veridical/ non-veridical opposition. [...]Ginsberg's auto-commentary is consonant with the Husserlian approach and as such is indicative of a poetics that can be construed in terms of phenomenology. [...]as I have noted earlier, I turn to Advaita Vedanta to sketch out the rudiments of a phenomenological poetics through which the work of Allen Ginsberg can be read. [...]in section IV, I reflect on the nature of Ginsberg's relationship with Indian thought, primarily to make the point that not just Buddhism but also the Hindu philosophical system must also be considered in evaluating Ginsberg's essential engagement with Indic civilization.
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Pace University Dba: Pace University Press,Pace University
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