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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949507498702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 229 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-78735-771-6
    Series Statement: Fringe
    Content: Medical Humanity and Inhumanity in the German-Speaking World is the first volume dedicated to exploring the interface of medicine, the human and the humane in the German-speaking lands. The volume tracks the designation and making through medicine of the human and inhuman, and the humane and inhumane, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Eight individual chapters undertake explorations into ways in which theories and practices of medicine in the German-speaking world have come to define the human, and highlight how such theories and practices have consolidated, or undermined, notions of humane behaviour. Cultural analysis is central to this investigation, foregrounding the reflection, refraction and indeed creation of these theories and practices in literature, life-writing and other discourses and media. Contributors bring to bear perspectives from literary studies, film studies, critical theory, cultural studies, history, and the history of medicine and psychiatry. Thus, this collection is historical in the most expansive sense, for it debates not only what historical accounts bring to our understanding of this topic. It encompasses too investigation of life-writing, documentary, and theory and literary works to bring to light elusive, paradoxical, underexplored - yet vital - issues in history and culture.
    Note: Includes index. , Cover -- Contents -- List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- 1 Medical In/Humanities: The Human and the Humane in the German-Speaking World. An Introduction -- 2 Pain and Laughter Dental Treatment as a Comic Motif in Medieval and Early Modem Literature -- 3 Combat, Military Medicine and Psychiatric Disorders during and after the Wars of Unification -- 4 From Neurosis to a New Cure of Souls: C.G. Jung's Remaking of the Psychotherapeutic Patient -- 5 C.G. Jung and the Bemeuchen Movement Meditation and Active Imagination in Jungian Psychotherapy and Protestant Spiritual Practice in the 1930s -- 6 Humane Horrors: The Dentist in Gunter Grass's brtlich betaubt / Local Anaesthetic (1969) -- 7 Inhumane Institutions: Witielm Genazino's Clinical Treatments -- 8 Medical Experiments on Humans in Kerstin Hensel's Larchenau (2008) -- 9 Burnout Therapy. Cool Conduct and Cold Cinema -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78735-772-4
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1703048113
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 227 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781787357716
    Series Statement: Fringe
    Content: Medical Humanity and Inhumanity in the German-Speaking World is the first volume dedicated to exploring the interface of medicine, the human and the humane in the German-speaking lands. The volume tracks the designation and making through medicine of the human and inhuman, and the humane and inhumane, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Eight individual chapters undertake explorations into ways in which theories and practices of medicine in the German-speaking world have come to define the human, and highlight how such theories and practices have consolidated, or undermined, notions of humane behaviour. Cultural analysis is central to this investigation, foregrounding the reflection, refraction and indeed creation of these theories and practices in literature, life-writing and other discourses and media. Contributors bring to bear perspectives from literary studies, film studies, critical theory, cultural studies, history, and the history of medicine and psychiatry. Thus, this collection is historical in the most expansive sense, for it debates not only what historical accounts bring to our understanding of this topic. It encompasses too investigation of life-writing, documentary, and theory and literary works to bring to light elusive, paradoxical, underexplored – yet vital – issues in history and culture
    Note: Open Access , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781787357730
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781787357723
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781787357747
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Shamdasani, Sonu 1961-
    Author information: Puw Davies, Mererid 1970-
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : UCL Press
    UID:
    gbv_1794575367
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781787359413 , 9781787359420 , 9781787359437 , 9781787359444 , 9781787359451 , 9781787351899 , 9781787353534 , 9781787353824 , 9781787354111 , 9781787355217 , 9781787356245 , 9781787357716 , 9781911307907
    Series Statement: FRINGE
    Content: Over the century that has passed since the start of the massive post-revolutionary exodus, Russian literature has thrived in multiple locations around the globe. What happens to cultural vocabularies, politics of identity, literary canon and language when writers transcend the metropolitan and national boundaries and begin to negotiate new experience gained in the process of migration? Redefining Russian Literary Diaspora, 1920-2020 sets a new agenda for the study of Russian diaspora writing, countering its conventional reception as a subsidiary branch of national literature and reorienting the field from an excessive emphasis on the homeland and origins to an analysis of transnational circulations that shape extraterritorial cultural practices. Integrating a variety of conceptual perspectives, ranging from diaspora and postcolonial studies to the theories of translation and self-translation, World Literature and evolutionary literary criticism, the contributors argue for a distinct nature of diasporic literary expression predicated on hybridity, ambivalence and a sense of multiple belonging. As the complementary case studies demonstrate, diaspora narratives consistently recode historical memory, contest the mainstream discourses of Russianness, rewrite received cultural tropes and explore topics that have remained marginal or taboo in the homeland. These diverse discussions are framed by a focused examination of diaspora as a methodological perspective and its relevance for the modern human condition
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : UCL Press
    UID:
    gbv_1794572473
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781787355811 , 9781787355873 , 9781787355996 , 9781787356054 , 9781787356115 , 9781787350687 , 9781787351899 , 9781787353176 , 9781787353534 , 9781787353824 , 9781787354111 , 9781787354531 , 9781787354784 , 9781787355217 , 9781787357716 , 9781911307907
    Series Statement: FRINGE
    Content: Europe is a popular destination for LGBTQ people seeking to escape discrimination and persecution. Yet, while European institutions have done much to promote the legal equality of sexual minorities and a number of states pride themselves on their acceptance of sexual diversity, the image of European tolerance and the reality faced by LGBTQ migrants and asylum seekers are often quite different. To engage with these conflicting discourses, Queer Migration and Asylum in Europe brings together scholars from politics, sociology, urban studies, anthropology and law to analyse how and why queer individuals migrate to or seek asylum in Europe, as well as the legal, social and political frameworks they are forced to navigate to feel at home or to regularise their status in the destination societies. The subjects covered include LGBTQ Latino migrants’ relationship with queer and diasporic spaces in London; diasporic consciousness of queer Polish, Russian and Brazilian migrants in Berlin; the role of the Council of Europe in shaping legal and policy frameworks relating to queer migration and asylum; the challenges facing bisexual asylum seekers; queer asylum and homonationalism in the Netherlands; and the role of space, faith and LGBTQ organisations in Germany, Italy, the UK and France in supporting queer asylum seekers
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9959380042002883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 229 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-78735-771-6
    Series Statement: Fringe
    Content: Medical Humanity and Inhumanity in the German-Speaking World is the first volume dedicated to exploring the interface of medicine, the human and the humane in the German-speaking lands. The volume tracks the designation and making through medicine of the human and inhuman, and the humane and inhumane, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Eight individual chapters undertake explorations into ways in which theories and practices of medicine in the German-speaking world have come to define the human, and highlight how such theories and practices have consolidated, or undermined, notions of humane behaviour. Cultural analysis is central to this investigation, foregrounding the reflection, refraction and indeed creation of these theories and practices in literature, life-writing and other discourses and media. Contributors bring to bear perspectives from literary studies, film studies, critical theory, cultural studies, history, and the history of medicine and psychiatry. Thus, this collection is historical in the most expansive sense, for it debates not only what historical accounts bring to our understanding of this topic. It encompasses too investigation of life-writing, documentary, and theory and literary works to bring to light elusive, paradoxical, underexplored - yet vital - issues in history and culture.
    Note: Includes index. , Cover -- Contents -- List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- 1 Medical In/Humanities: The Human and the Humane in the German-Speaking World. An Introduction -- 2 Pain and Laughter Dental Treatment as a Comic Motif in Medieval and Early Modem Literature -- 3 Combat, Military Medicine and Psychiatric Disorders during and after the Wars of Unification -- 4 From Neurosis to a New Cure of Souls: C.G. Jung's Remaking of the Psychotherapeutic Patient -- 5 C.G. Jung and the Bemeuchen Movement Meditation and Active Imagination in Jungian Psychotherapy and Protestant Spiritual Practice in the 1930s -- 6 Humane Horrors: The Dentist in Gunter Grass's brtlich betaubt / Local Anaesthetic (1969) -- 7 Inhumane Institutions: Witielm Genazino's Clinical Treatments -- 8 Medical Experiments on Humans in Kerstin Hensel's Larchenau (2008) -- 9 Burnout Therapy. Cool Conduct and Cold Cinema -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78735-772-4
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    edocfu_9959380042002883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 229 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-78735-771-6
    Series Statement: Fringe
    Content: Medical Humanity and Inhumanity in the German-Speaking World is the first volume dedicated to exploring the interface of medicine, the human and the humane in the German-speaking lands. The volume tracks the designation and making through medicine of the human and inhuman, and the humane and inhumane, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Eight individual chapters undertake explorations into ways in which theories and practices of medicine in the German-speaking world have come to define the human, and highlight how such theories and practices have consolidated, or undermined, notions of humane behaviour. Cultural analysis is central to this investigation, foregrounding the reflection, refraction and indeed creation of these theories and practices in literature, life-writing and other discourses and media. Contributors bring to bear perspectives from literary studies, film studies, critical theory, cultural studies, history, and the history of medicine and psychiatry. Thus, this collection is historical in the most expansive sense, for it debates not only what historical accounts bring to our understanding of this topic. It encompasses too investigation of life-writing, documentary, and theory and literary works to bring to light elusive, paradoxical, underexplored - yet vital - issues in history and culture.
    Note: Includes index. , Cover -- Contents -- List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- 1 Medical In/Humanities: The Human and the Humane in the German-Speaking World. An Introduction -- 2 Pain and Laughter Dental Treatment as a Comic Motif in Medieval and Early Modem Literature -- 3 Combat, Military Medicine and Psychiatric Disorders during and after the Wars of Unification -- 4 From Neurosis to a New Cure of Souls: C.G. Jung's Remaking of the Psychotherapeutic Patient -- 5 C.G. Jung and the Bemeuchen Movement Meditation and Active Imagination in Jungian Psychotherapy and Protestant Spiritual Practice in the 1930s -- 6 Humane Horrors: The Dentist in Gunter Grass's brtlich betaubt / Local Anaesthetic (1969) -- 7 Inhumane Institutions: Witielm Genazino's Clinical Treatments -- 8 Medical Experiments on Humans in Kerstin Hensel's Larchenau (2008) -- 9 Burnout Therapy. Cool Conduct and Cold Cinema -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78735-772-4
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046797116
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781787357716 , 9781787357754 , 9781787357747
    Series Statement: Fringe
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-78735-773-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-78735-772-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Germanistik ; Medizin ; Humanität ; Unmenschlichkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Shamdasani, Sonu 1961-
    Author information: Puw Davies, Mererid 1970-
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