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Extrême-Occident: French Intellectuals and America
Jean-Philippe Mathy
French and Italian
Program in Comparative and World Literature
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
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Occident
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French Intellectuals
100%
France
80%
Renaissance
40%
Sartre
40%
Pragmatism
20%
Late Medieval Period
20%
Friedrich Nietzsche
20%
20th Century
20%
American Experience
20%
Multiculturalism
20%
Enlightenment
20%
Postmodern
20%
Baudrillard
20%
European Tradition
20%
Dewey
20%
American Culture
20%
Political Divisions
20%
Critical Model
20%
Jeans
20%
Emerson
20%
Beauvoir
20%
Cornel West
20%
Political History
20%
Utopia
20%
Old French
20%
Gramsci
20%
Travel Narratives
20%
Historical Reality
20%
Intellectual History
20%
Ideological Divide
20%
Metaphysics
20%
Martin Heidegger
20%
Lyotard
20%
Kristeva
20%
French Text
20%
Christopher Lasch
20%
Cross-cultural Approach
20%
Jünger
20%
Eurocentrism
20%
French Classicism
20%
French Thought
20%
Aron
20%
American Modernity
20%
Aesthetic Model
20%
Self-interpretation
20%
Arts and Humanities
Occident
100%
French Intellectuals
100%
Renaissance
40%
Intellectuals
20%
Framework
20%
Tradition
20%
Esthetics
20%
Discourse
20%
Limits
20%
Friedrich Nietzsche
20%
Twentieth Century
20%
Multiculturalism
20%
Enlightenment
20%
Post-modern
20%
Spiritual
20%
Pragmatism
20%
Poem
20%
Political History
20%
American Culture
20%
Late Middle Ages
20%
Intellectual History
20%
Travel narratives
20%
Decadence
20%
condemnation
20%
Metaphysics
20%
Martin Heidegger
20%
Historical Reality
20%
Self-interpretation
20%
Classicism
20%
American Modernity
20%
Eurocentrism
20%
Social Sciences
Intelligentsia
100%
French
100%
Renaissance
20%
Narrative
10%
Friedrich Nietzsche
10%
Twentieth Century
10%
Multiculturalism
10%
Political History
10%
Late Middle Ages
10%
Eurocentrism
10%
Classicism
10%