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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_782312918
    Format: Online-Ressource (IX, 422 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110297201
    Series Statement: Symbolism 12/13
    Content: Main description: Magic realism has become a significant mode of expression in Jewish cultural production. This special focus of Symbolism for the first time explores in a comparative and transnational approach the magic realist engagement of Jewish writers, artists, and filmmakers from the Diaspora and from Israel with issues of identity, oppression and persecution as well as the Holocaust.
    Content: Biographical note: Axel Stähler, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110297218
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110297010
    Language: English
    Author information: Kläger, Florian
    Author information: Stierstorfer, Klaus 1961-
    Author information: Ahrens, Rüdiger 1939-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1742787940
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 260 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9783110716962
    Series Statement: Symbolism
    Content: Frontmatter -- Foreword from the Editors -- Contents -- Special Focus: Symbols of the Future. The Future of Symbolism -- Introduction: Symbols of the Future. The Future of Symbolism -- Symbol’s Risks: A Note on the Interrelationship of Art and the Use of Symbols -- ‘Symbolic Futures’ as Investment -- On the Future Role of Symbols in Environmental Modelling -- The Symbolization of the Female Body in Western Culture from Ancient Greece to the Transmodern Period -- Genre and Utopia, or 48 Hrs. for the Future: Perspectives in Media Aesthetics -- The Past Is Immutable: Technology’s Symbolism and the Future in Black Mirror -- “Players and painted stage”: Symbolizing the Future in Shaw’s Back to Methuselah -- Herzlian Matrix: Theme Parks, Promised Lands, and Simulacra -- Reading the Future through the Past: Symbolism in Amitav Ghosh’s Anthropogenic Fiction -- The Cyborg, Symbol of the Evolution of the Human, or The Human of the Future -- “An ocean of thought”: AI, Robots, and Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me and People Like You (2019) -- Book Reviews -- Sarah C. Bishop. Undocumented Storytellers: Narrating the Immigrant Rights Movement -- Sandra Dinter. Childhood in the Contemporary English Novel -- Johannes Riquet. The Aesthetics of Island Space: Perception, Ideology, Geopoetics -- Lyndsey Stonebridge. Placeless People: Writing, Rights, and Refugees -- List of Contributors -- Index
    Content: This special anniversary volume of Symbolism explores the nexus between symbolic signification and the future from an interdisciplinary perspective. How, contributors ask, has the future been variously rendered in symbolic terms? How do symbols and symbolic reference shape our ideas of the future? To what extent are symbols constitutive of futures, and to what extent do they restrain communication about what is possible and the imagination of fundamental change? Moreover, how have symbolic practices shaped not only artistic representations of the future, but also scientific attempts at forecasting and modelling it? What, then, is the relevance of symbolism for negotiations of the future in cultural and academic production? In essays ranging from literary and film studies to the philosophy of art and ecological modelling, the volume seeks to lay groundwork in theorizing and historicising ‘symbols of the future’ as much as ‘the future of symbolism’
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110717051
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110716719
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    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1685882870
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 334 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110634952 , 9783110635539
    Series Statement: Symbolism volume 19
    Content: Special Focus editor: Natasha Lushetich Symbolism is cohesive. It gathers heterogeneity over time, across fields of human endeavor and systems of communication. Non-sequiturs, paradox and tautology, appear dissipative. Yet they are highly productive in reticular and fractal ways. Suffice it to look at the philosophical tautology of Parmenides's kind, which suggests that being "is"; at the practice of the koan, which collapses dualistic thinking by way of incompatible propositions, such as "the Eastern hill keeps running on the water"; at logical paradoxes in which the operative logic is sabotaged by its own means, as in Hempel's paradox; at absurdist dramatic texts in which protagonists record empty time in order to mark the emptiness of the time they are recording, as in Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape; or at paradoxical games like Maciunas's Prepared Table Tennis played with paddles that have huge holes in them. In all of these examples, the existence-apprehending processes occur via unexpected itineraries, in vacant but nevertheless enunciative codes, in seemingly futile, yet calibrating performances, and in a temporality that is the cumulative time's "other." They catapult the mind into the realm of the extra-linguistic, the para-logical and the meta-experiential, or they transfigure it through a series of reticular iterations. Forty years after Varela et al's groundbreaking work on the embodied, emotional and environmentally embedded mind - that marked a definitive departure from its former strictly rational conception - there is a need to re-examine the territory that lies beyond mind for a different reason: the proliferation of algorithmic logics that rely on the idea of a rational agent (human or algorithmic) making logical, self-serving decisions. This special issue explores neither-rational-nor-irrational forms of thinking and making. It sketches a cartography of a-rational processes of meaning- and knowledge-production that operate across numerous sites, practices, and disciplines: visual and media art; literature; art history; music; dance; film; intermedia and photography. Part I "Ahistoricity, Assemblages and Interpretative Reversals" focuses on the legacy of the (neo) avant-garde and amodernism. Part II "Destinerrance, Labyrinths and Folds" investigates the ways in which the Derridian delays/detours and the Deleuzian folding function as concrete ways of embodied knowledge-production. Part III, "Immanent Transcendence", offers a glimpse into the ...
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110667486
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als EPUB ISBN 9783110635539
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Symbolism ; volume 19 2019 ISBN 9783110667486
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Kläger, Florian
    Author information: Stierstorfer, Klaus 1961-
    Author information: Ahrens, Rüdiger 1939-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1813090238
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 281 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783110775945 , 9783110775884
    Series Statement: Symbolism volume 22
    Content: Special Focus: "Omission", edited by Patrick Gill Throughout literary history and in many cultures, we encounter an astute use of conspicuous absences to conjure an imagined reality into a recipient's mind. The term 'omission' as used in the present study, then, demarcates a common artistic phenomenon: a silence, blank, or absence, introduced against the recipient's generic or experiential expectations, but which nonetheless frequently encapsulates the tenor of the work as a whole. Such omissions can be employed for their affective potential, when emotions represented or evoked by the text are deemed to be beyond words. They can be employed to raise epistemological questions, as when an omission marks the limits of what can be known. Ethical questions can also be approached by means of omissions, as when a character's voice is omitted, for instance. Finally, omission always carries within it the potential to reflect on the media and genres on which it is brought to bear: as its efficacy depends on the recipient's generic expectations, omission is frequently characterized by a high degree of meta-discursiveness. This volume investigates the various strategies with which the phenomenon of omission is employed across a range of textual forms and in different cultures to conclusively argue for its status as a highly effective and near-universal form of artistic signification
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110775853
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Symbolism Berlin : De Gruyter, 2022 ISBN 9783110775853
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110775859
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Gill, Patrick 1975-
    Author information: Kläger, Florian
    Author information: Stierstorfer, Klaus 1961-
    Author information: Ahrens, Rüdiger 1939-
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1785794442
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 294 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9783110756456
    Series Statement: Symbolism
    Content: Frontmatter -- Foreword from the Editors -- Contents -- Special Focus: Law and Literature -- Introduction: Symbolism, Law and Literature -- Reading the Unconscious of the Law: From Psychoanalytical Legal Theory to Early Modern Law and Literature -- Contracts, Clauses, Controversy: John Hersey, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Reader’s Digest Condensed Books -- Decadent Echoes, the Language of Censorship and Radclyffe Hall’s The Well of Loneliness -- “Stay on Country”: The Indigenous Australian Challenge to White Property, Terra Nullius, and Native Title in Tara June Winch’s The Yield -- Legal and Poetic Figurations of Wholeness in from unincorporated territory and the Insular Cases -- ‘the real feel of hard time’: Lyrico-Carceral Temporalities in C.D. Wright’s One Big Self: An Investigation (2007) -- “I Have Shown You Milk”: Performing Legal Truths in Nina Raine’s Consent and Lucy Kirkwood’s The Welkin -- Law on Ice: Polarizing Legal Expertise in Popular Climate Change Fiction -- The Fiction of Justice: Human Smuggling in European Law and Middle Eastern Refugee Narratives -- In Defense of Mr Micawber: Symbolic Equity in Dickens -- General Section -- Tolkien’s Dragons: Sources, Symbols, and Significance -- Suspending the Assemblage: Todd Haynes’ Safe (1995) and the Return of the Self -- Book Reviews -- Stephanie Elsky. Custom, Common Law, and the Constitution of English Renaissance Literature -- Siobhan Somerville, Ed. The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies -- Shazia Rahman. Place and Postcolonial Ecofeminism: Pakistani Women’s Literary and Cinematic Fictions -- Amy Cook. Shakespearean Futures: Casting the Bodies of Tomorrow on Shakespeare’s Stages Today -- Marisa Palacios Knox. Victorian Women and Wayward Reading: Crises of Identification -- List of Contributors -- Index
    Content: Special Focus: Law and Literature This special focus issue of Symbolism takes a look at the theoretical equation of law and literature and its inherent symbolic dimension. The authors all approach the subject from the perspective of literary and book studies, foregrounding literature’s potential to act as supplementary to a very wide variety of laws spread over historical, geographical, cultural and spatial grounds. The theoretical ground laid here thus posits both literature and law in the narrow sense. The articles gathered in this special issue analyse Anglophone literatures from the Renaissance to the present day and cover the three major genres, narrative, drama and poetry. The contributions address questions of the law’s psychoanalytic subconscious, copyright and censorship, literary negotiations of colonial and post-colonial territorial laws, the European ‘refugee debate’ and migration narratives, fictional debates on climate change, contemporary feminist drama and classic 19th-century legal narratives. This volume includes two insightful analyses of poetic texts with a special focus on the fact that poetry has often been neglected within the field of law and literature research. Special Focus editor: Franziska Quabeck, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110756531
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110756395
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9783110756395
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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