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    Existential Absurdity and Alienation in Kafka’s the Metamorphosis and Hedayat’s the Blind Owl by Davachi, Azadeh

    Published 2009
    “…In addition, this study delineated the fact that Hedayat and Kafka employed philosophy of existentialism to testify the perplexed situation of human being’s condition in the contemporary world. …”
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    Real-time anomaly detection using clustering in big data technologies / Riyaz Ahamed Ariyaluran Habeeb by Riyaz Ahamed , Ariyaluran Habeeb

    Published 2019
    “…The framework comprises of BroIDS, Flume, Kafka, Spark Streaming, Spark MLlib, Matplot and HBase. …”
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    ‘Ceremonious ape!’: creaturely poetics and anthropomorphic acts by Anderton, Joseph

    Published 2015
    “…With reference to Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Catastrophe, Teevan’s adaptation Kafka’s Monkey and Vesturport’s Metamorphosis, I trace a double process of dehumanisation and re-humanisation as the plays variously enact the fall of human language, logic and freedom, evoking creaturely life only to convey anthropomorphic performances of the ruined human model. …”
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    Neo-normative control: An impetus for Millennials or a hoax? by Khan, Salar

    Published 2017
    “…From bureaucratic control of modern organisations to neo-normative control of the postmodern era, this research seeks to compare these in contrast and justify why both forms of control are adequate tools for their respective generations. As we involve Kafka’s critique of bureaucracy in the midst of this discourse, we finally see a path that combines both nuances and brings forth a perspective that sheds light upon the future of generations and organisations.…”
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    Das Denken der Lehre: Walter Benjamin, Franz Joseph Molitor and the Jewish tradition by Mertens, Bram

    Published 2001
    “…After each chapter, a short interlude focuses on different forms of Judaism in Benjamin's work, notably the Jewish concept of commentary in the essays on Kafka, the concept of the understated apocalypse and the name of God.…”
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    "Volkskultur": Aspekte einer kulturtheoretischen Debatte in Wissenschaft und Literatur, Wien/Prag 1884-1939 by König, Anna-Maria

    Published 2012
    “…Part IIanalyses the relations between German Philology in Prague and the German-speaking Jews in the Prague Circle,namely Oskar Baum, Max Brad, Franz Kafka and Felix Weltsch. Part 11/ deals with the Russian linguists and folklorists Roman Jakobson and Petr Bogatyrev who came to Prague in the 1920s and sought to develop, in cambining Russian and Western European theories, a new model of 'Talk culture".…”
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    Kecerdasan emosi lelaki dalam novel-novel terpilih Anwar Ridhwan dan Haruki Murakami: Kajian perbandingan / Maznida Mahadi by Maznida , Mahadi

    Published 2019
    “…The objective of this study are to identify the emotional forms, to analysis the emotional intelligence and to compare the similarities and differences in emotional intelligence that were found in the characters in the novels of Hari-Hari Terakhir Seorang Seniman (1979/2009) and Penyeberang Sempadan (2012) by Anwar Ridhwan, Kafka on the Shore (2005) and Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage (2014) by Haruki Murakami. …”
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    The consumer dystopia: Hegelian-Marxist thought and late-stage capitalism by Bayford, Katherine

    Published 2024
    “…This thesis seeks to compare and analyse the thought of four key science fiction authors (Aldous Huxley, Yevgeny Zamyatin, Philip K. Dick, and Franz Kafka) with the social, economic, and cultural theory of the Frankfurt School. …”
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    Process of capital/process of labour: cryptotheologies of judgement, time and nature in the dominant economics/economy by Piotrowski, Mateusz Aleksander

    Published 2017
    “…A theological analysis exposes the dominant economics/economy as an instance of ‘law’ understood (after saint Paul Franz Kafka and Walter Benjamin) as a process engaging the subject into an infinite endeavour of justifying oneself by one’s own works. …”
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