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  1. Kōjin Karatani (柄谷 行人, el 6 de agósto de 1941 en Amagasaki, Japón) es un filósofo y crítico literario japonés. Biografía. Se graduó en ciencia económica en 1965 y obtuvo el grado de maestría en literatura inglesa en 1967 en la Universidad de Tokio.

  2. Kōjin Karatani (柄谷 行人, Karatani Kōjin, born August 6, 1941, Amagasaki) is a Japanese philosopher and literary critic.

  3. Kojin Karatani was born in 1941 in Amagasaki city, located between Osaka and Kobe. He received his B.A. in economics and M.A. in English literature, both from Tokyo University. Awarded the Gunzo Literary Prize for an essay on Natsume Soseki in 1969, he began working actively as a literary critic, while teaching at Hosei University in Tokyo.

  4. Public Talks. "Capital as Spirit". 28 September 2017, University of Valle, Colombia. "Neoliberalism as a Historical Stage". Center for Social Theory and Comparative History, UCLA. 22 May, 2017. "Historical Stages of World Capitalism".

  5. Kojin Karatani, one of Japan's most influential thinkers, wrote the essays collected in History and Repetition during a period of radical historical change, triggered by the collapse of the Cold War order and the death of the Showa emperor in 1989.

  6. Kojin Karatani is the first Asian laureate of the Berggruen Prize for Philosophy & Culture, a rare thinker whose ideas move across philosophy, literary theory, aesthetics, linguistics, economics, and politics—East and West; past and present.

  7. Kojin Karatani y la teoría marxista del «paralaje»: más allá del estructuralismo. Este artículo está dedicado a Kojin Karatani, un filósofo representativo del Japón contemporáneo, y propone un diálogo a distancia de su lectura estructuralista y freudiana de El capital, desarrollada en 1974 en Marx: el centro de la posibilidad, y las ...