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Table of contents :
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments (page ix)
Preface: reclaiming Space of Withdrawal for Democratic Politics (page xi)
Introduction: reading Thoreau with Adorno (page 3)
PART I Two Interlocutors for Thoreau: Adorno and Emerson
1 Damaged Life, the Microscopic Gaze, and Adorno's Practice of Negative Dialectics (page 33)
2 Alienated Existance, Focal Distancing, and Emerson's Transcendental Idealism (page 58)
PART 2 Thoreau's Democratic Withdrawal
3 Man as Machine: Thoreau and Modern Alienation (page 85)
4 Huckleberrying toward Democracy: Thoreau's Practices of Withdrawal (page 117)
5 Traveling Away from Home: Thoreau's Spaces of Withdrawal (page 145)
Conclusion: Alienation and the Anti-Foundationalist Foundation of the Self (page 167)
Notes (page 173)
Bibliography (page 201)
Index (page 211)
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‘Thoreau’s Democratic Withdrawal

“* STUDIES IN AMERICAN THOUGHT *®*

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Democratic Withdrawal Alienation, Participation, and Modernity

Shannon L. Mariotti

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mariotti, Shannon L. ‘Thoreau’s democratic withdrawal : alienation, participation, and modernity / Shannon L. Mariotti.

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1. Lhoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862—Political and social views.

2. Solitude— Political aspects. [. ‘Title. II. Series.

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Contents

Acknowledgments ix Preface: Reclarming Spaces of Withdrawal for Democratic Politics Xi

Introduction: Reading ‘Thoreau with Adorno 3 Partl *«* Two Interlocutors for Thoreau: Adorno and Emerson I Damaged Life, the Microscopic Gaze, and Adorno’s

Practice of Negative Dialectics 33

2 Alienated Existence, Focal Distancing, and Emerson’s

‘Transcendental Idealism 58 Part2 «