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    Title: 單子、褶曲與全球化:人文學科再造的省思
    Other Titles: Monad and fold: Rejuvenating the Humanities in the Age of Globalization
    Authors: 邱漢平
    Contributors: 淡江大學英文學系
    Keywords: 單子;全球化;人文學科;褶曲;後現代主義;跨國公司;資訊社會;紀登斯;班雅明;德勒茲;人本主義;萊布尼茲;華勒斯坦 ; 阿帕杜萊;離散公共領域;現代性;莎絲基雅.薩森;monad;globalization;humanities;fold;postmodernism;transnational corporations;information society;Anthony Giddens;Walter Benjamin;Gilles Deleuze;humanism;Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz;Immanuel Wallerstein;Arjun Appadurai;diasporic public;sphere modernity;Saskia Sassen
    Date: 2003-11
    Issue Date: 2013-07-11 11:17:03 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北市:臺灣大學出版中心
    Abstract: 本論文從單子及褶曲的角度,探討在跨國企業及資訊電腦網路帶來的全球化現象裡,人的處境及人文學科遭到的衝擊,並嘗試提出人文學科再造之道。人文學科建立在什麼是人的概念上,但在全球化情境下,有關人的概念起了急遽變化,人文學科也日趨邊緣化。本論文分別檢驗華勒斯坦、羅柏森、紀登斯、哈維、莎絲基雅.薩森及阿帕杜萊等人的全球化論點,再以萊布尼茲的單子論,以及班雅明與德勒茲據此所發展出來的理論架構,對上述學者的論點進行分析批判。單子及摺曲應用在全球化研究上,有甚多獨到的優點,包括在混亂中找尋秩序、打破以人作為理論框架之侷限性、找到同一範疇內的各種存在可能。
    Relation: 中外文學=Chung-Wai Literary Monthly 32(6)=378,頁 111-137
    DOI: 10.6637/CWLQ.2003.32(6).111-137
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of English] Journal Article

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