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- W2064560314 abstract "Prominent works such as Fredric Jameson's A Singular Modernity (2002), Rita Felski's The Gender of Modernity (1995), and Marshall Berman's All That Is Solid Melts Into Air: The Experience of Modernity (1982) suggest that conceptualizing the modern era is as tricky in our own time as it was for Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt in i860, when he published his seminal work on the subject, The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy.1 Burckhardt and most scholars since have generally agreed that western is characterized by the emergence of which, in its retrieval of ancient Greek and Roman thought, propounded the belief that empiricism and rationality advanced human thought beyond the intellectual sluggish ness of the Middle Ages. Anchored in modernity challenged the power of the pre-modern Church and gave rise to, among other things, mass literacy, greater technological innovation, capitalism, individualism, and Protestantism.2 But if humanism is by most accounts the driving force behind modernity, how unanimous is the consensus on the definition of humanism? On the one hand, we can define humanism in terms of temporal pro gression?that is, as the steady forward trajectory of rationalist and positiv ist principles. This trajectory of modernity is one that I call, for lack of a better term, humanism, and it has as its main idea the belief that as science and rationality advance in western societies, the dominance of religion and other faith-based epistemologies recedes. Though not neces sarily implying that the western world is on an inevitable progression to ward atheism, simple humanism holds that there is little if any intellectual exchange between reason or science on the one hand and religion or myth" @default.
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- W2064560314 title "The Competing Narratives of Modernity in Jack London's <i>The Iron Heel</i>" @default.
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