Habituation in German Modernism

by Meindert Peters

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Investigates the relationship of early twentieth-century German literature and thought with contemporary cognitive studies and posits a new theory of modernism. How do we habituate ourselves to environments that are not yet, or no longer, familiar? What is at stake in adapting our behavior to new or changed situations? The present study explores these questions by bringing German literature and thought of the early twentieth century - a time of immense social and material change in Europe - into