Interessantes Buch: Van den Abbeele, Georges: Travel as Metaphor. From Montaigne to Rousseau. Hier ein Auszug einer Kritik von Philosophy and Literature auf der Seite der University on Minnesota Press (Verleger?):
"Abbeele's study offers more than the title promises; it goes beyond a mere illustration of the common place of travel as a metaphor for critical thought in order to investigate the extent to which the metaphor of travel might actually limit thought. In a series of readings examining the figure of travel in the writings of Montaigne, Descartes, Montesquieu, and Rousseau, Abbeele argues that "each writer's discourse allows for the elaboration of a metadiscourse opening onto the deconstruction of the writer's claims to a certain property (of his home, of his body, of his text, of his name)"[via Mosaikum 1.0]
Reisen als Dekonstruktion vom Ich und dadurch Eröffnung eines Metadiskurses
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