“Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Catarina
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/36611
https://doi.org/10.4000/rccsar.188
Resumo: In Austrian Studies, the debate continues as to whether postcolonial theory is applicable to the Hapsburg monarchy. This article seeks to contribute to this debate by analysing discursive structures common to the continental empires rooted in medieval structures and to modern colonial empires, as well as critically assessing some of their specificities. To this end, I analyse the Utopia of an “Imperialism of the Spirit” present in the essays of two central Viennese modernists, Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Robert Müller, demonstrating the discursive construction of a particular kind of imperialism and nationalism based on culture and the arts. I further show, focusing on Robert Müller’s and Robert Musil’s major novels, how imperialism functions as a fulcrum of the complex relation of modernist literature with the paradigm of modernity. At the same time, imperialism is also the object of critique and rewriting in the context of the resolution of the many crises of modernity, especially that of the Subject.
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title “Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism
spellingShingle “Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism
Martins, Catarina
Austrian modernism
Imperialism
Essayism
Robert Musil
Robert Müller
title_short “Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism
title_full “Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism
title_fullStr “Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism
title_full_unstemmed “Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism
title_sort “Imperialism of the Spirit”: Fictions of Totality and the Self in Austrian Modernism
author Martins, Catarina
author_facet Martins, Catarina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Catarina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Austrian modernism
Imperialism
Essayism
Robert Musil
Robert Müller
topic Austrian modernism
Imperialism
Essayism
Robert Musil
Robert Müller
description In Austrian Studies, the debate continues as to whether postcolonial theory is applicable to the Hapsburg monarchy. This article seeks to contribute to this debate by analysing discursive structures common to the continental empires rooted in medieval structures and to modern colonial empires, as well as critically assessing some of their specificities. To this end, I analyse the Utopia of an “Imperialism of the Spirit” present in the essays of two central Viennese modernists, Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Robert Müller, demonstrating the discursive construction of a particular kind of imperialism and nationalism based on culture and the arts. I further show, focusing on Robert Müller’s and Robert Musil’s major novels, how imperialism functions as a fulcrum of the complex relation of modernist literature with the paradigm of modernity. At the same time, imperialism is also the object of critique and rewriting in the context of the resolution of the many crises of modernity, especially that of the Subject.
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