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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    München : Random House
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB10191298
    Format: 297 Seiten
    Edition: Vollst. dt. Erstausg.
    ISBN: 9783453437883 , 3453437888
    Series Statement: Heyne-Bücher 43788
    Language: German
    Author information: Torberg, Peter
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047454969
    Format: 4 DVD-Video (ca. 757 Minuten) , farbig , 12 cm
    Note: 15 Episoden á 50 Minuten , TV-Serie, Orig.: USA 1968/69 , Deutsch, Englisch. - Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte: Deutsch, Englisch
    In: 4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Film ; DVD-Video
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan
    UID:
    gbv_797762345
    Format: X, 211 S
    ISBN: 9781137496010
    Content: "This study draws on the classic sociological work of Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, and Goffman to explore small group interaction in the six novels of Jane Austen. These early sociologists share with Austen the same object of knowledge, and that is sociation, small group interaction, and the self / society dialectic. All five are concerned with the problem of belonging, that is, social cohesion. Austen returns again and again to the contradictions of individual will and social obligation. It is now clear that Austen became the important writer that she is today during the years that sociology was establishing itself as the discipline to understand a new social formation, the result of urbanization, industrialization, secularization, massification--an recognizable society. Writers across the later nineteenth century wrote as if everything around them was changing, such that they no longer recognized the social formation in which they lived. Durkheim's key concept, anomie, that sense of individual rulelessness, embodies the observation that late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century society was becoming increasingly unglued. Hence the search, for that glue, for some understanding of shared ritual that would bind separate individuals into a coherent whole. Austen's novels, I argue, became so valuable across this period precisely because they served at one and the same time as recognition of the phenomenon of anomie and as a remedy for it. "--
    Content: "This study draws on the classic sociological work of Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, and Goffman to explore small group interaction in the six novels of Jane Austen. These early sociologists share with Austen the same object of knowledge, and that is sociation, small group interaction, and the self / society dialectic. All five are concerned with the problem of belonging, that is, social cohesion. Austen returns again and again to the contradictions of individual will and social obligation. It is now clear that Austen became the important writer that she is today during the years that sociology was establishing itself as the discipline to understand a new social formation, the result of urbanization, industrialization, secularization, massification--an recognizable society. Writers across the later nineteenth century wrote as if everything around them was changing, such that they no longer recognized the social formation in which they lived. Durkheim's key concept, anomie, that sense of individual rulelessness, embodies the observation that late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century society was becoming increasingly unglued. Hence the search, for that glue, for some understanding of shared ritual that would bind separate individuals into a coherent whole. Austen's novels, I argue, became so valuable across this period precisely because they served at one and the same time as recognition of the phenomenon of anomie and as a remedy for it. "--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Machine generated contents note:1. Introduction: Jane Austen and Modernization -- 2. Authority in Mansfield Park and Persuasion: Durkheim, Weber, and Parsons -- 3. Emma, Simmel, and Sociability -- 4. Pride and Prejudice, Goffman, and Strategic Interaction -- 5. Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, and Frame Analysis -- 6. Conclusion: History, Sociology, and Literature.
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Austen, Jane 1775-1817 ; Soziologie
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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