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  • 1
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    Book
    Bloomington ; Indianapolis : Indiana University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043482963
    Format: XXII, 676 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 25,4 x 20,3 cm
    ISBN: 9780253017512
    Content: This beautiful and informative book offers a detailed introduction to the musical heritage of Central Asia for readers and listeners worldwide. Music of Central Asia balances "insider" and "outsider" perspectives with contributions by 27 authors from 14 countries. A companion website (www.musicofcentralasia.org) provides access to some 189 audio and video examples, listening guides and study questions, and transliterations and translations of the performed texts. This generously illustrated book is supplemented with boxes and sidebars, musician profiles, and an illustrated glossary of musical instruments, making it an indispensable resource for both general readers and specialists. In addition, the enhanced ebook edition, which is so comprehensive it had to be split into two ebooks, contains 180 audio/video examples of Central Asian music and culture. A follow-along feature highlights the song lyrics in the text, as the audio samples play. - Theodore Levin is Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music at Dartmouth College and Senior Project Consultant to the Aga Khan Music Initiative. He is the author of Where Rivers and Mountains Sing: Sound, Music, and Nomadism in Tuva and Beyond (IUP, 2006) and The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (and Queens, New York) (IUP, 1996). Saida Daukeyeva is a Georg Forster Research Fellow (HERMES) at Humboldt University in Berlin. She is author of Philosophy of Music by Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi. Elmira Kochumkulova is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Central Asia in Bishkek. She is author of Respect Graces the Living, Lamentation Graces the Dead: Kyrgyz Funeral Lamentations (in Kyrgyz), and Kyrgyz Herders of Soviet Uzbekistan: Historical and Ethnographic Narratives (in Kyrgyz and English).
    Note: Includes index , Music in Central Asia : an overview / Theodore Levin. - Musical instruments in Central Asia / Theodore Levin. - Introduction to Central Asian epic traditions / Elmira Kochumkulova. - The Kyrgyz epic Manas / Elmira Kochumkulova. - Oral epic in Kazakhstan : Korughly and a dynasty of great Jyraus / Uljan Baibosynova. - Music of the Karakalpaks. Part 1, The epic world of the Karakalpaks : jyrau and baqsy / Frederic Leotar. - Music of the Karakalpaks. Part 2, Qyssakhan : performer of written and oral literature / Kalmurza Kurbanov and Saida Daukeyeva. - The art of the Turkmen bagshy / Jamilya Gurbanova. - The Turkmen dutar / David Fossum. - Kyrgyz wisdom songs : Terme Yrlary / Elmira Kochumkulova. - Aqyns and improvised-poetry competitions among the Kazakhs and Kyrgyz / Elmira Kochumkulova and Jangul Qojakhmetova. - Singing traditions of the Kazakhs / Alma Kunanbaeva. - Kyrgyz funeral laments / Elmira Kochumkulova. - Kyrgyz wedding songs / Elmira Kochumkulova. - Narrative instrumental music. Part 1, Kazakh kui / Saida Daukeyeva. - Narrative instrumental music. Part 2, Kyrgyz kuu / Nurlanbek Nyshanov. - Kyrgyz jaw harps / Nurlanbek Nyshanov. - The Kazakh qobyz : between tradition and modernity / Saida Daukeyeva. - Dombyra performance, migration, and memory among Mongolian Kazakhs / Saida Daukeyeva. - Maqom traditions of the Tajiks and Uzbeks / Will Sumits and Theodore Levin. - The Uyghur muqam / Rachel Harris. - New images of Azerbaijani mugham in the twentieth century / Aida Huseynova. - Popular classics : traditional singer-songwriters in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan / Theodore Levin. - (...) , (...) Religious music and chant in the culture of sedentary dwellers / Aleksandr Djumaev. - Sufism and the ceremony of zikr in Ghulja / Mukaddas Mijit. - Dastan performance among the Uyghurs / Rahile Dawut and Elise Anderson. - Female musicians in Uzbekistan : Otin-oy, Dutarchi, and Maqomchi / Razia Sultanova. - Music in the city of Bukhara / Theodore Levin and Aleksandr Djumaev. - Music and culture in Badakhshan / Theodore Levin. - The maddoh tradition of Badakhshan / Benjamin D. Koen. - Qasoid-khoni in the Wakhan valley of Badakhshan / Chorshanbe Goibnazarov. - Falak : spiritual songs of the mountain Tajiks / Faroghat Azizi. - Revitalizing musical traditions : the Aga Khan music initiative / Theodore Levin. - Cultural renewal in Kyrgyzstan : neo-traditionalism and the new era in Kyrgyz music / Raziya Syrdybaeva. - Popular music in Uzbekistan / Kerstin Klenke. - Innovation in tradition : some examples from music and theater in Uzbekistan / Aleksandr Djumaev. - Tradition-based popular music in contemporary Tajikistan / Federico Spinetti
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-253-01764-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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    Keywords: Zentralasien ; Musik ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    gbv_892927755
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 301 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004333031
    Series Statement: DQR studies in literature 32
    Content: Preliminary Material /VALERIA TINKLER-VILLANI -- THE CITY AS METAPHOR, METONYM AND SYMBOL /JOACHIM VON DER THÜSEN -- WORDSWORTHIAN COMPARISONS WITH AUGUSTINE’S CIVITAS DEI: THESIS AND ANTITHESIS /IAN ALMOND -- FERRARA IN VOLPONE /ROCCO CORONATO -- GEOGRAPHICAL AND TEMPORAL EFFECTS OF THE CITY ON THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE COUNTESSES OF HERTFORD AND POMFRET, 1738-41 /JAMES HOW -- “JERUSALEM” AS CITY AND EMANATION: PLACES AND PEOPLE IN BLAKE’S POETRY /C.C. BARFOOT -- DICKENS AND THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD /ALAN SHELSTON -- CHARTING THE GREAT WEN: CHARLES DICKENS, HENRY MAYHEW, CHARLES BOOTH /ROBERT DRUCE -- VICTORIAN POETRY OF THE CITY: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING’S AURORA LEIGH /DANIEL KARLIN -- “RUINS OF AN UNREMEMBERED PAST”: POETIC STRATEGIES IN JAMES THOMSON’S THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT /VALERIA TINKLER-VILLANI -- ARTHUR SYMONS’S NIGHT LIFE /KARLIEN VAN DEN BEUKEL -- THE “PASSANTE” AS “FLÂNEUSE” IN DOROTHY RICHARDSON’S PILGRIMAGE /DEBORAH L. PARSONS -- PARIS OF MAXIME DU CAMP: THE WRITER-PRIEST BECOMES REPORTER /PHILIP RAND -- FACING THE TRUTH: TWO BELFAST NOVELS /WIM TIGGES -- THE HORN OF BABYLON: JAZZ AND THE INVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION OF THE SPIRIT IN JOHN CELLON HOLMES’S THE HORN /DOC ROSSI -- THE SQUARE CIRCLE IN THE CITY: THE BOXING TALE AS URBAN GENRE /KASIA BODDY -- THE LITERARY CITY: BETWEEN SYSTEM AND SENSATION /FREDERIK TYGSTRUP -- CITY AND MEMORY /ANNELISE BALLEGAARD PETERSEN -- EUGÈNE SUE, G.W.M. REYNOLDS, AND THE REPRESENTATION OF THE CITY AS “MYSTERY” /SARA JAMES -- URBAN ERASURES AND RENOVATIONS: SOPHIATOWN AND DISTRICT SIX IN POST-APARTHEID LITERATURES /JOHN A. STOTESBURY -- INVISIBLE AND BROKEN CITIES: THE IMAGE OF A QUEST IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY EUROPEAN TRAVEL BOOKS OR MOUNTAINEERING ACCOUNTS AND MODERN NATIVE AMERICAN FICTION /FRANÇOISE BESSON -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS /VALERIA TINKLER-VILLANI -- INDEX /VALERIA TINKLER-VILLANI.
    Content: Today more than ever literature and the other arts make use of urban structures – it is in the city that the global and universal joins the local and individual. Babylon or New Jerusalem? Perceptions of the City in Literature draws a map of the concept of the city in literature and represents the major issues involved. Contributions to the volume revisit cities such as the London of Wordsworth, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf or Rilke’s Paris, but also travel to the politics of power in Renaissance theatre at Ferrara and to deliberate urban erasures in post-apartheid South Africa. The texts represented range from Renaissance plays to contemporary novels and to poetry from various periods, with references to the visual arts, including film. The role of memory in contemplating the city and also specific urban metaphors developed in literature, such as boxing – the square ring – and jazz are also discussed. The transformation of cities by legislation on cemeteries, by lighting or by projects of urban renewal are the subject of articles, while others reflect on images of the city in worlds specifically forged by writers like William Blake and James Thomson. The contributors themselves live and work in many varied cities, thus representing a dynamic and real variety of critical approaches, and introducing a strong theoretical and comparative element
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042018730
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9042018739
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Babylon or New Jerusalem? Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2005 ISBN 9042018739
    Language: English
    Keywords: Literatur ; Stadt ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_828706999
    Format: xiii, 284 Seiten , Faksimiles , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9781107665224 , 9781107036048
    Series Statement: [Cambridge companions to literature]
    Content: "In this authoritative and accessible account of French literature, sixteen essays by leading specialists offer provocative insights into French literary culture, its genres, movements, themes, and historic turning points, including the cultural and linguistic challenges of today's multi-ethnic France. The French have, over the centuries, invented and reinvented writing, from the Arthurian romances of Chŕetien de Troyes to Montaigne's Essays, which gave the world a new literary form and a new standard for writing about personal thought and experience; from the highly polished tragedies of French classicism to the satirical novels of the Enlightenment; from Proust's explorations of social and sexual mores to the 'New Novel' of the late twentieth century; and from Baudelaire's urban poetry to today's poetic experiments with sound and typography. The broad scope of this Companion, which goes beyond individual authors or periods, enables a deeper appreciation for the distinctive literature of France"--
    Content: "Literature could be defined as the repertory of those texts that survive long after the moment of their composition. Of course, there are many other ways to say what literature is. Aristotle said that poetry is distinguished from history by its fictional quality, and on this view poetry is what tells of those things that could have happened rather than what actually did happen. Thus, even if history were written in verse, it would still not be poetic. The linguist Roman Jakobson, on the other hand, described the 'poetic function' by reference to the formal features of a text, independently of judgments about reality and fiction, and late twentieth century literary experimentation-including novels written for Twitter and texts that arbitrarily omit a certain letter of the alphabet-lends weight to this view. However, readers are probably not deeply concerned with such boundary disputes. And in the academic study of literature, particularly of French literature, fiction and non- fiction, prose and verse, manifestoes and slogans, aphorisms and editorials, pamphlets, emblem books, and treatises-all have found their place"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Chronology; Introduction John D. Lyons; 1. Romance, roman, and novel Karen Sullivan; 2. Joan of Arc and the literary imagination Deborah McGrady; 3. Poetry and modernity Marc Bize; 4. The graphic imagination and the printed page Tom Conley; 5. Tragedy and fear John D. Lyons; 6. Galant culture Elizabeth C. Goldsmith; 7. Varieties of doubt in early modern writing Michael Moriarty; 8. Nature and enlightenment Caroline Warman; 9. Nostalgia and the creation of the past Rosemary Lloyd; 10. Exoticism and colonialism Jennifer Yee; 11. Poetic experimentation Carrie J. Noland; 12. The renewal of narrative in the wake of Proust Edward J. Hughes; 13. French literature as world literature Charles Forsdick; 14. Literature and sex Elisabeth Ladenson; 15. The literary-philosophical essay Ian James; 16. The novel in the new millennium Warren Motte; Guide to further reading
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 273-280. - Index , Machine generated contents note: Chronology; Introduction John D. Lyons; 1. Romance, roman, and novel Karen Sullivan; 2. Joan of Arc and the literary imagination Deborah McGrady; 3. Poetry and modernity Marc Bize; 4. The graphic imagination and the printed page Tom Conley; 5. Tragedy and fear John D. Lyons; 6. Galant culture Elizabeth C. Goldsmith; 7. Varieties of doubt in early modern writing Michael Moriarty; 8. Nature and enlightenment Caroline Warman; 9. Nostalgia and the creation of the past Rosemary Lloyd; 10. Exoticism and colonialism Jennifer Yee; 11. Poetic experimentation Carrie J. Noland; 12. The renewal of narrative in the wake of Proust Edward J. Hughes; 13. French literature as world literature Charles Forsdick; 14. Literature and sex Elisabeth Ladenson; 15. The literary-philosophical essay Ian James; 16. The novel in the new millennium Warren Motte; Guide to further reading.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Französisch ; Literatur ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Lyons, John D. 1946-
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    UID:
    gbv_1852739169
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (282 pages) , 21,0 x 14,8 cm
    ISBN: 9783631899762
    Series Statement: Transatlantic Studies in British and North American Culture 38
    Content: This book, Nature Walks: Peripatetic Tradition in Non-fiction Travel Writing of Robert Macfarlane examines pedestrianism in the long history of British travel writing and examines the consequences that foot mobility has for the walking self and for the meaning-making of the surrounding world. This book also discovers how the books by Robert Macfarlane, a widely read British author, on the one hand, uphold some of the long-established tenets of the travel genre, and, on the other hand, demonstrate an openness to departure, renewal, and the reconfiguration of discursive practices. Nature Walks offers a profound examination of the ways by which literary language may respond to our present environmental challenges.
    Note: Acknowledgements - Chapter One Key Issues and Historical Perspectiveof Travel Writing Studies - Chapter Two Nature Writing and Peripatetic Literature - Chapter Three Robert Macfarlane’s Peripatetic Books - Conclusions - Bibliography - Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783631884003
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Dziok, Anna Nature walks Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2023 ISBN 9783631884003
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3631884001
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; Reiseliteratur ; Spaziergang ; Wandern ; Geschichte ; Macfarlane, Robert 1976- ; Reiseliteratur ; Gehen ; Wandern
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  • 5
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    Book
    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    UID:
    gbv_1017769338
    Format: XIV, 236 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9789027200181
    Series Statement: Children's literature, culture, and cognition (CLCC) 9
    Content: "'An Ecology of the Russian Avant-Garde Picturebook' takes a new approach to interpreting 1920s and 1930s picturebooks by prominent Russian writers, artists, and intellectuals by examining them within the ecological environment that, first, made them possible and, then, led to their demise. It argues that naturalistic models of the complex interactions of dynamic systems offer effective tools for understanding the fraught interrelations of art and censorship in the early Soviet period. Through illustrative case studies, it mounts a close analysis of word and image and their synergistic interplay in avant-garde picturebooks, while also recontextualizing them within the ecology of their original environment where extraordinary countervailing forces played out a drama of which these books survive as telling artifacts. Ultimately, it argues that the Russian avant-garde picturebook offers a uniquely illustrative example of literary ecology that sheds light on issues of creativity and censorship, politics and art, more broadly as well."--Back cover
    Content: A natural history of the Russian avant-garde picturebook -- Precursors of the avant-garde picturebook -- Origins of the revolutionary picturebook -- Aesthetic renewal from the primitivist periphery -- Unnatural selection : censorship and ideology -- Dual audience and double vision : Aesopian depths and hidden subtexts -- The unspoken and the unspeakable : political allegory in children's books -- Revolutionary rhetoric and the semiotics of size -- Early Soviet images of America in picturebooks -- The infantilization of thought and theory in books for children -- Authorial appearances in picturebooks -- Metatextual exploits in writings for children -- The obliteration of the avant-garde aesthetic : the beginning of the end -- The extinction of the Russian avant-garde picturebook
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Includes bibliographical references p. 219-231 and index. - Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 13, 2018)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789027264527
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kinderliteratur ; Bilderbuch ; Sowjetunion ; Geschichte
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer
    UID:
    gbv_883288222
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 730 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781571137449
    Content: What was the written culture behind visual artists like Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Rubens? What made the historical novel in nineteenth-century Flanders so different from its counterpart in Holland? What was the literary impact of the huge colonial empires run by the Netherlands and Belgium? What role did Latin, French, and Frisian play in the literary culture of the Low Countries through the ages? Why is experimental writing so prevalent in modern Dutch literature? What has made Cees Nooteboom an internationally acclaimed author? And how does Flemish relate to Dutch anyway? This first literary history of the Netherlands and Flanders in English since the 1970s answers these and many other questions. Written by a team of Dutch and Flemish subject specialists, it offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the literature of the Dutch-speaking area from the medieval period up to the present day. While it focuses on literature written in Dutch, it also assesses the significance of writings in French, Latin, and Frisian. Contributors: Ton Anbeek, Willem van den Berg, Jaap Goedegebuure, E. K. Grootes, Anne Marie Musschoot, Frits van Oostrom, Herman Pleij, M. A. Schenkeveld-van der Dussen, Marleen de Vries. Theo Hermans is Professor of Dutch and Comparative Literature at University College London
    Content: The Middle Ages until circa 1400 / Frits van Ostrom -- The Late Middle Ages and the age of the rhetoricians, 1400-1560 / Herman Pleij -- The Dutch revolt and the golden age, 1560-1700 / E.K. Grootes and M.A. Schenkeveld-Van der Dussen -- Literature of the Enlightenment, 1700-1800 / Marleen de Vries -- The nineteenth century, 1800-1880 / Willem van den Berg -- Renewal and reaction, 1880-1940. Literary renewal, 1880-1893 / Ton Anbeek -- A new "spiritual" art, 1893-1916 / Anne Marie Musschoot ; Between two world wars, 1916-1940 / Jaap Goedegebuure -- The postwar period, 1940- From the hunger winter to the first morning, 1940-1960 / Ton Anbeek ; The revolution of the sixties, 1960-1970 / Anne Marie Musschoot ; The imagination seizes power, 1970-1980 / Anne Marie Musschoot ; The ego looks back, 1980- / Anne Marie Musschoot
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781571132932
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9781571132932
    Language: English
    Keywords: Niederlande ; Literatur ; Geschichte
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne ; Madrid ; Cape Town ; Singapore ; São Paulo ; Delhi ; Mexiko City : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043929427
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 541 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781139104180
    Content: Inhumanities is an unprecedented account of the ways Nazi Germany manipulated and mobilized European literature, philosophy, painting, sculpture and music in support of its ideological ends. David B. Dennis shows how, based on belief that the Third Reich represented the culmination of Western civilization, culture became a key propaganda tool in the regime's program of national renewal and its campaign against political, national and racial enemies. Focusing on the daily output of the Völkischer Beobachter, the party's official organ and the most widely circulating German newspaper of the day, he reveals how activists twisted history, biography and aesthetics to fit Nazism's authoritarian, militaristic and anti-Semitic world views. Ranging from National Socialist coverage of Germans such as Luther, Dürer, Goethe, Beethoven, Wagner and Nietzsche to 'great men of the Nordic West' such as Socrates, Leonardo and Michelangelo, Dennis reveals the true extent of the regime's ambitious attempt to reshape the 'German mind'
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-107-02049-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-107-52185-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Völkischer Beobachter ; Berichterstattung ; Kultur ; Propaganda ; Geschichte ; Völkischer Beobachter ; Propaganda ; Kultur ; Geschichte
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Dennis, David B. 1961-
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    UID:
    gbv_1000616762
    Format: xvi, 393 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 1107136601 , 9781107136601 , 9781316501948
    Series Statement: Cambridge companions to religion
    Content: "The Cambridge Companion to Quakerism' offers a fresh, up-to-date, and accessible introduction to Quakerism. Quakerism is founded on radical ideas and its history of constancy and change offers fascinating insights into the nature of non-conformity. In a series of eighteen essays written by an international team of scholars, and commissioned especially for this volume, the Companion covers the history of Quakerism from its origins to the present day. Employing a range of methodologies, it features sections on the history of Quaker faith and practice, expressions of Quaker faith, regional studies, and emerging spiritualities. It also examines all branches of Quakerism, including evangelical, liberal, and conservative, as well as non-theist Quakerism and convergent Quaker thought. This Companion will serve as an essential resource for all interested in Quaker thought and practice."-- Page [4] of cover
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 348-380 , Introduction , Part I. History of Quaker Faith and Practice ; History of Quaker faith and practice 1650-1808 , Conflict and transformation, 1808-1920 , Global Quakerism 1920-2015 , Part II. Expressions of Quaker Faith ; Literature , Social justice and sustainability , Seeking peace : Quakers respond to war , Quakers and education , The changing world of Quaker material culture , Part III. Regional Studies ; Quakers in North America , Latin American Quakerism , Quakers in Africa , Quakers in Europe and the Middle East , Quakers in Asia-Pacific , Part IV. Emerging Spiritualities ; Unprogrammed Quaker spiritualities , Quakers and non-theism , Evangelical Quakerism and global Christianity , Convergent friends : renewal, hybridity, and dialogue in twenty-first-century Quakerism , Intra-Quaker ecumenism : women's reconciling work in the Pacific Northwest and Kenya
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe The Cambridge companion to quakerism Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781316480021
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Society of Friends ; Theologie ; Society of Friends ; Geistliches Leben ; Society of Friends ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Society of Friends ; Geschichte ; Society of Friends ; Theologie ; Society of Friends ; Geistliches Leben ; Society of Friends ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Online Resource
    Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    gbv_1025245059
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 271 Seiten) , 13 Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781788743044
    Series Statement: German Life and Civilization vol. 68
    Content: In the course of the 1970s, interdisciplinary German studies emerged in North America, breaking with what many in the field saw as a suffocating and politically tainted tradition of canon-based philology by broadening both the corpus of texts and the framing concept of culture. In the meantime the innovative impulses that characterized this response to the legacy of Germanistik have themselves become traditions. The essays in this volume critically examine a selection of those past attempts at renewal to gauge where we are now and how we move into the future: exile and forced migration, race and identity, humanism and utopian thought, solidarity and global inequality. A younger generation of scholars demonstrates how reviving and refining the questions of yore leads to new insights into literary and theatrical texts, fundamental philosophical and political ideas, and the structure of memory in ethnographic performance and photography. Looking back into the future is a self-reflexive gesture that asks how tradition inspires innovation, and it displays compelling evidence for the importance of historically informed cultural research in the field of German studies
    Content: «From Goethe to Seghers, from German-Jewish photography to contemporary museum practices, this volume offers an intriguing overview of the current state of German studies. It demonstrates that, while language and literature remain central to the enterprise, German studies in North America resonates with the questions faced by the humanities today.»(Stephen Brockmann, Professor of German, Carnegie Mellon University, former President of the German Studies Association)«In 1969, the Wisconsin Workshop introduced interdisciplinarity to the study of German literature, inaugurating what we know as German studies. In 2017, the Workshop celebrated its 50th year with a conference that honored this transformative project. This volume demonstrates that the project continues at the cutting edge of our profession.»(Helen Fehervary, Emerita Professor of German, Ohio State University)
    Content: CONTENTS: Marc Silberman: Back to the Future - John K. Noyes: Goethe’s Future: Nature, Technology, and Interpretation - Johan Siebers: Ernst Bloch’s Geist der Utopie after a Century: A Janus-Faced Reading on the Trail of Hope - Mona Körte: Pass pro toto: European-Jewish Responses to State Narratives of Personhood - Ofer Ashkenazi: Strategies of Exile Photography: Helmar Lerski and Hans Casparius in Palestine - David D. Kim: What Is Solidarity? Reading Hannah Arendt between Innovation and Tradition - Hunter Bivens: Affective Labors of Socialist Construction in Early East German Literature - Ela Gezen: Brecht and Turkish Political Theater: Sermet Çagan’s Savas Oyunu (1964) - Katrin Sieg: Exhibiting Blackness: Blacks and German Culture Revisited - Crister S. Garrett: Last Liberals Standing? German Politics and Transcultural Readings of Populism - Frank Trommler: Back to the Future of German Studies: Which Future? Which Past?
    Note: The essays in this volume are revised, extended versions of presentations at the 50th Wisconson Workshop, held at the University of Wisconsin in Madison from September 14 to 16, 2017. - Preface
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788743037
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Wisconsin Workshop (50. : 2017 : Madison, Wis.) Back to the future Oxford : Peter Lang, 2018 ISBN 9781788743037
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1788743032
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Germanistik ; Deutsch ; Literatur ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Silberman, Marc 1948-
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