Transgressive Readings
The Texts of Franz Kafka and Max Planck
Description
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Publishes award-winning books that advance humanities and social science fields, as well as English language teaching and regional resources.
Assists the U-M community of faculty, staff, and students in achieving their publishing ambitions.
Share and access research data, articles, chapters, dissertations and more produced by the U-M community.
A community-based, open source publishing platform that helps publishers present the full richness of their authors' research outputs in a durable, discoverable, accessible and flexible form. Developed by Michigan Publishing and University of Michigan Library.
Contents
Introduction I
1. Claret with Kafka and Planck, Watson and Holmes 9
2. Planck as Reader (Nietzsche) 47
3. The Trial in the Stone Quarry 89
4. Planck and His Readers---Kafkaesque? 135
5. A Canonical Texts and Its Subversion: Planck and Kafka in Concert 171
Coda: The Sign of the Four 197
Bibliography 205
Index 219
Argues for a critical awareness of language across the boundaries of disciplines