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A Philosophical AutofictionField-State

A Philosophical Autofiction: Field-State [This short chapter serves as the book’s introduction. Beginning with the trope of Anne Frank’s secret annex and with that of the reader, it discovers that the space of self-enclosure can be read like a book with pages missing and new pages inserted that treat past time as pastime. This begins the narrative of finding replacement parts for a past that ghosts influence where causal links have long-since disappeared. A homeland is fictionally cited/sited/sighted from which nothing and no one can firmly derive any real sense of origin. Thus, begins a major theme in the book regarding the inauthenticity and possible irrelevance of origins. This puts history on notice, as it does logical thought and its various delivery systems.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Philosophical AutofictionField-State

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG, part of Springer Nature 2019
ISBN
978-3-030-05611-7
Pages
13 –19
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-05612-4_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This short chapter serves as the book’s introduction. Beginning with the trope of Anne Frank’s secret annex and with that of the reader, it discovers that the space of self-enclosure can be read like a book with pages missing and new pages inserted that treat past time as pastime. This begins the narrative of finding replacement parts for a past that ghosts influence where causal links have long-since disappeared. A homeland is fictionally cited/sited/sighted from which nothing and no one can firmly derive any real sense of origin. Thus, begins a major theme in the book regarding the inauthenticity and possible irrelevance of origins. This puts history on notice, as it does logical thought and its various delivery systems.]

Published: Jan 5, 2019

Keywords: Anne Frank; Secret annex; Self-enclosure; Reading like a book; Ghosts; Homeland; Origin; Inauthenticity

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