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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_729313271
    Format: IX, 224 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9780415677127 , 9780415677110
    Series Statement: The Routledge guides to using historical sources
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , "Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada"--Title page verso , Introduction: working with memory as source and subject , Part I. Working with oral testimony ; 1. 'Let me tell you ...' : memory and the practice of oral history , 2. Small fish, big pond : using a single oral narrative to reveal broader social change , 3. Memory, history and the law : testimony and collective memory in Holocaust and Stolen Generations trials , Part II. Memorialization and commemoration ; 4. Remembering and forgetting : the creation and destruction of inscribed monuments in Classical Athens , 5. Visual cultures of memory in modern Japan : the historical uses of Japanese art collections , 6. The contested memorial cultures of post-Liberation France : polemical responses to the legal purge of collaborators, 1944-c.1954 , 7. The pictures in the background : history, memory and photography in the museum , Part III. Between 'individual memory' and 'collective memory' ; 8. Memory as a battlefield : letters by traumatized German veterans and contested memories of the Great War , 9. Memories of suburbia : autobiographical fiction and minority narratives , 10. Alienated memories : migrants and the silences of the archive , 11. Biography of a box : material culture and palimpsest memory
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780203552490
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781135905361
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Memory and history London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013 ISBN 9780203552490
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Oral history ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Erinnerung ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Methodologie ; Geschichtswissenschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV035531697
    Format: XIV, 1164 S.
    Edition: 7. ed.
    ISBN: 9780192806871
    Content: "The Oxford Companion to English Literature has long been established as the leading reference resource for students, teachers, scholars, and general readers of English literature. It provides unrivalled coverage of all aspects of English literature - from writers, their works, and the historical and cultural context in which they wrote, to critics, literary theory, and allusions." "For the seventh edition, the Companion has been thoroughly revised and updated to meet the needs and concerns of today's students and general readers. Over 1,000 new entries have been added, ranging from new writers - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Patrick Marber, David Mitchell, Arundhati Roy - to increased coverage of writers and literary movements from around the world. Coverage of American literature has been substantially increased, with new entries on writers such as Cormac McCarthy and Amy Tan and on movements and publications. Contextual and historical coverage has also been expanded, with new entries on European history and culture, post-colonial literature, as well as writers and literary movements from around the world that have influenced English literature."
    Content: "The Companion has always been a quick and dependable source of reference for students, and the new edition confirms its pre-eminent role as the go-to resource of first choice. All entries have been reviewed, and details of new works, biographies, and criticism have been brought up to date. So also has coverage of the themes, approaches and concepts encountered by students today, from terms to articles on literary theory and theorists. There is increased coverage of writers from around the world, as well as from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and of contextual topics, including film and television, music, and art. Cross-referencing has been thoroughly updated, with stronger linking from writers to thematic and conceptual entries. Meanwhile coverage of popular genres such as children's literature, science fiction, biography, reportage, crime fiction, fantasy or travel literature has been increased substantially, with new entries on writers from Philip Pullman to Anne Frank and from Anais Nin to Douglas Adams." "The seventh edition of this classic Companion - now under the editorship of Dinah Birch, assisted by a team of 28 distinguished associate editors, and over 150 contributors - ensures that it retains its status as the most authoritative, informative, and accessible guide to literature available."--BOOK JACKET
    Note: Fifth and sixth ed. ed. by Margaret Drabble
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Englisches Sprachgebiet ; Schriftsteller ; Wörterbuch ; Enzyklopädie ; Wörterbuch
    Author information: Birch, Dinah 1953-
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    UID:
    b3kat_BV008133960
    Format: XV, 565 S.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Historischer Roman ; Geschichte 1825-1913 ; Historischer Roman ; Bibliografie
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Routledge
    UID:
    gbv_1696641586
    Format: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    ISBN: 9781135905361
    Series Statement: Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources
    Content: How does the historian approach memory and how do historians use different sources to analyze how history and memory interact and impact on each other? Memory and History explores the different aspects of the study of this field. Taking examples from Europe, Australia, the USA and Japan and treating periods beyond living memory as well as the recent past, the volume highlights the contours of the current vogue for memory among historians while demonstrating the diversity and imagination of the field. Each chapter looks at a set of key historical and historiographical questions through research-based case studies: How does engaging with memory as either source or subject help to illuminate the past? What are the theoretical, ethical and/or methodological challenges that are encountered by historians engaging with memory in this way, and how might they be managed? How can the reading of a particular set of sources illuminate both of these questions? The chapters cover a diverse range of approaches and subjects including oral history, memorialization and commemoration, visual cultures and photography, autobiographical fiction, material culture, ethnic relations, the individual and collective memories of war veterans. The chapters collectively address a wide range of primary source material beyond oral testimony - photography, monuments, memoir and autobiographical writing, fiction, art and woodcuttings, 'everyday' and 'exotic' cultural artefacts, journalism, political polemic, the law and witness testimony. This book will be essential reading for students of history and memory, providing an accessible guide to the historical study of memory through a focus on varied source materials.
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Working with memory as source and subject -- Part I Working with oral testimony -- 1 'Let me tell you …': memory and the practice of oral history -- 2 Small fish, big pond: using a single oral history narrative to reveal broader social change -- 3 Memory, history and the law: testimony and collective memory in Holocaust and Stolen Generations trials -- Part II Memorialization and commemoration -- 4 Remembering and forgetting: the creation and destruction of inscribed monuments in Classical Athens -- 5 Visual cultures of memory in modern Japan: the historical uses of Japanese art collections -- 6 The contested memorial cultures of post-Liberation France: polemical responses to the legal purge of collaborators, 1944-c.1954 -- 7 The pictures in the background: history, memory and photography in the museum -- Part III Between 'individual memory' and 'collective memory' -- 8 Memory as a battlefield: letters by traumatized German veterans and contested memories of the Great War -- 9 Memories of suburbia: autobiographical fiction and minority narratives -- 10 Alienated memories: migrants and the silences of the archive -- 11 Biography of a box: material culture and palimpsest memory -- Select bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780415677110
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780415677110
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046081561
    Format: xv, 248 Seiten , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    ISBN: 9780838916261 , 0838916260
    Content: "Homelessness is a perennial topic of concern at libraries. In fact, staff at public libraries interact with almost as many homeless individuals as staff at shelters do. In this book Dowd, executive director of a homeless shelter, spotlights best practices drawn from his own shelter's policies and training materials"--
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    Keywords: USA ; Bibliothek ; Obdachloser ; Novels ; Historical fiction ; Libraries and community ; Public services (Libraries) ; Historical fiction ; Novels
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Malden, MA [u.a.] : Blackwell
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021279816
    Format: XII, 249 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0631226281 , 0631226273 , 9780631226277 , 9780631226284
    Series Statement: Blackwell guides to literature
    Content: This survey challenges conventional ways of viewing the Victorian novel. The author explores the extremely varied and often experimental prose fiction of the period, paying attention to contemporary bestsellers as well as to major literary works. He reminds the reader that most Victorian novelists had their imaginations shaped not by high Victorianism, but by the ideals and sensibility of the Romantic period, and suggests that their work therefore embodies a tension between idealism and a new materialist objectivity. The volume is based on the premise that a broad understanding of the Victorian period powerfully assists our understanding of its prose fiction. For this reason, the author not only provides overviews of the historical and social contexts of the Victorian novel, but also considers its relationship to historical, religious and biographical writing. The literary achievements of major novelists receive individual entries, while a section on topics considers issues such as colonialism, scientific speculation, the psychic and the supernatural, and working-class reading.
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Englisch ; Roman ; Geschichte 1832-1901
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_687433789
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 228 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781139114820 , 1283298422 , 9780521197151 , 9781283298421 , 9781139122733
    Content: Leading scholars contribute original and timely essays which discuss how political philosophy should be studied today
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Note on the contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; The challenge of universalism; The challenge of realism; Conclusion; Part I: The challenge of contextualism; 1 Rescuing political theory from the tyranny of history ; The Collingwoodian paradigm - the problem; The critique of historical reductionism in political theory - the solution; 2 From historical contextualism, to mentalism, to behaviourism ; Political philosophy as a question; political philosophy as a project; Historical contextualism as a form of political philosophy , The problem with historical contextualismSome clarification regarding targets; Two alternative suggestions; Mentalism in focus; Revisionism and behaviourism considered; Some tentative conclusions; 3 Contingency and judgement in history of political philosophy: a phenomenological approach; The Limits of Revisionism; The logic of normative argument; Thinking, writing, acting; Second thoughts; History and theory; 4 Political philosophy and the dead hand of its history ; I; II; III; IV; Part II The challenge of realism; 5 Politics, political theory and its history , Political practice and rhetoricHPT and PP; HPT and politics; HPT and PP revisited; PP and politics; 6 Constraint, freedom, and exemplar: history and theory without teleology; The nature of normative political theory; History as constraint: explanation and normative political theory; History as freedom: genealogy and the implications of contingency; History as exemplar: classical practices and contemporary analogues; Conclusion: an example of the role of examples; 7 History and reality: idealist pathologies and 'Harvard School' remedies; Political bridging: between is and ought , Against the psychology of system: hope through narrativePolitical morality: agency, situation, and practical commitments; Avoiding the intellectually worst: realism versus speculative fiction; 8 The new realism: from modus vivendi to justice; Introduction; Raymond Geuss: from modus vivendi to legitimacy I; Bernard Williams: from modus vivendi to legitimacy II; James Tully: from legitimacy to justice I; Agonistic realism: from legitimacy to justice II; Relative value and assorted historical lessons: an afterword; Relative value and the ranking problem; Relative value, as distinct from … , Relative value and the double-balanceFurther thoughts and assorted historical lessons; Lesson 1 - fool's gold; Lesson 2 - the limits of theory; Lesson 3 - political philosophy versus history as a guide to political philosophy versus the rest; Lesson 4 - the uncertainty of progress; Index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1283295768
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521146883
    Additional Edition: Print version Political Philosophy versus History? : Contextualism and Real Politics in Contemporary Political Thought
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Abingdon : Routledge
    UID:
    b3kat_BV021704878
    Format: X, 198 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0415314240 , 9780415314244 , 0415314259 , 9780415314251 , 0203088654 , 9780203088654
    Content: Filming the Gods examines the role and depiction of religion in Indian cinema, showing that the relationship between the modern and the traditional in contemporary India is not exotic, but part of everyday life. Concentrating mainly on the Hindi cinema of Mumbai, Bollywood, it also discusses India's other cinemas. Rachel Dwyer's lively discussion encompasses the mythological genre which continues India's long tradition of retelling Hindu myths and legends, drawing on sources such as the national epics of the Mahabharata and the Ramayana; the devotional genre, which flourished at the height of the nationalist movement in the 1930s and 40s; and the films made in Bombay that depict India's Islamicate culture, including the historical, the courtesan film and the 'Muslim social' genre. Filming the Gods also examines the presence of the religious across other genres and how cinema represents religious communities and their beliefs and practices. It draws on interviews with film stars, directors and producers as well as popular fiction, fan magazines and the films themselves. As a result, Filming the Gods is a both a guide to the study of film in religious culture as well as a historical overview of Indian religious film.
    Note: Incl. bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , Theology
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    Keywords: Indien ; Hinduismus ; Film
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Santa Barbara, Calif. [u.a.] : ABC-CLIO
    UID:
    b3kat_BV013637398
    Format: XVII, 335 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0874369983
    Series Statement: Handbooks of world mythology
    Content: Myths: tales of creation and destruction, death and rebirth, gods and heroes, the sacred origins of peoples, the forces of nature. Each society's mythology is unique, echoing throughout its arts and beliefs. Handbooks of World Mythology explore these mythologies in depth, offering insight into the complex interrelations of myth, history, and culture
    Content: Designed for general readers and students, each illustrated handbook offers: A lengthy overview that introduces the reader to the evolution of the culture's belief system; A chronology that clarifies the working and purpose of time and mythic time within the culture; A-to-Z entries that address major deities, characters, themes, rituals, and beliefs of the society in cultural context; Annotated bibliographies of introductory and scholarly publications, websites, fiction and poetry, and film; Glossary of cultural and mythological terms; Thorough subject index for fast and easy access to content; The dead entering the underworld on the backs of yellow dogs-turquoise snakes bursting into flames-gods creating humans from corn and water, Mesoamerican mythology is full of such fascinating events. This guide covers all of Mesoamerica from ancient times to the present, including the interweaving of mythology and Christianity within each culture
    Content: The book features: An introduction, providing background for the culture and placing the mythology in social and historical context; A discussion of time and how it functions historically and in mythology; An annotated bibliography, pointing the beginning researcher to the best print and nonprint sources on the topic. An ideal introduction to the subject, the handbook explores how the Mesoamerican peoples shaped their myths according to their geographical, historical, and social milieus. Critically acclaimed introduction of broad scope to the myths of Mesoamerica from ancient times to the present. An introduction and reference for students, teachers, and general readers, focusing on pre-conquest Mexican highland and Maya areas, with small forays into Oaxaca and other nearby locations
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mesoamerika ; Mythologie
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_187124630X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781350288416
    Content: Adventures Across Space and Time brings together key academic, critic and fan writings about Doctor Who alongside newly-commissioned work addressing contemporary issues and debates to form a comprehensive guide to the wider Whoniverse. The perennially popular BBC series holds a unique place in the history of television and of TV fandom: the longest running science-fiction show, the series and its fan communities have tracked social and cultural changes over its 60 year lifetime. Adventures Across Space and Time presents classic writings on Who and its fandom by leading scholars including John Fiske, Henry Jenkins, John Tulloch and Matt Hills, but also represents writings and art by fans, including fans who went on to become showrunners, writers or even the Doctor himself, with contributions by Steven Moffat, Chris Chibnall, Douglas Adams and Peter Capaldi. This innovative anthology addresses Doctor Who's showrunners, Doctors, companions, enemies and collaborators as well as issues and debates around queer fandom, intersectionality, the 'wokeness' of the Doctor, fan media including websites, podcasts and vlogs, fan activism and questions of race and sexuality in relation to the show and its spin offs. It considers Doctor Who as a peculiarly British phenomenon but also one that has delighted, engaged and sometimes enraged viewers around the world
    Note: List of Illustrations List of Tables Foreword by Matthew Sweet Acknowledgements List of Contributors Section I: Into the (Transmedia) Vortex: From Dalekmania to Time Lord Victorious - Paul Booth 1. Transmedia Doctor Who I From 'Canonicity in Doctor Who' by Paul Cornell From 'Doctor Who and the Convergence of Media: A Case Study in "Transmedia Storytelling"' by Neil Perryman 2. Early TV Scholarship From 'Dr Who: Similarity and Difference' by John Tulloch From 'Dr Who: Ideology and the Reading of a Popular Narrative Text' by John Fiske 3. Production Insights From The Making of Doctor Who by Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke From Triumph of a Time Lord: Regenerating Doctor Who in the Twenty-First Century by Matt Hills 4. The (In)definite Article From TARDISBound: Navigating the Universes of Doctor Who by Piers Britton From Design for Doctor Who: Vision and Revision in Science Fiction Television by Piers Britton 5. Bigger, Louder, and Now in Colour! From 'Adapting Telefantasy: The Doctor Who and the Daleks Films' by John R. Cook From 'Televisuality Without Television?: The Big Finish Audios and Discourses of "Tele-centric" Doctor Who' by Matt Hills From Love and Monsters: The Doctor Who Experience, 1979 to the Present by Miles Booy 6. The Legacy of Doctor Who Literature by Stacey Smith? 7. The Doctor Who Figurine Collection by Ross Garner 8. Doctor Who: Time Fracture - Process, Techniques and Principles of an Immersive Experience Production by Sarah Atkinson and Helen Kennedy 9. The Costs of the Doctor: Time Lord Victorious and Managing Transmedia Engagement by Elizabeth Evans Section II Studying Doctor Who's Audiences and Fans - Matt Hills 10. The Powerless Elite From Science Fiction Audiences by John Tulloch and Henry Jenkins 11. The Powerless Elite? From 'Keeping the Elite Powerless: Fan-Producer Relations in the "Nu Who" (and New YOU) Era' by Leora Hadas and Limor Shifman 12. The Eras of Doctor Who From 'Periodising Doctor Who' by Paul Booth 13. Political Doctor Who From 'Is Doctor Who Political?' by Alan McKee 14. Desiring Doctor Who From 'Desiring the Doctor: Identity, Gender and Genre in Online Fandom' by Rebecca Williams 15. Feminist Doctor Who From '"Finally, we get to play the Doctor": Feminist Female Fans' Reactions to the First Female Doctor Who' by Neta Yodovich 16. Fans as Consumers: Psychographics and Tribalism in Doctor Who Fandom by Alison Lawson and David Lawson 17. The Controversy of the Thirteenth Doctor Announcement and Doctor Who Fandom on Tumblr by Alice de Freitas Gomes and Polyana Inácio Rezende Silva 18. Marginally Fannish: Fan Podcasts as Alternative Sites of Intersectional Education by Parinita Shetty 19. Casual Fans and Non-Fans in Flux: The Reception of 'Once, Upon Time' and Doctor Who's Return to Serialization by Dominique Gagnon Section III: Doctor Who Fandom in the 21st Century - Joy Piedmont 20. Tumblr Fandom Is an Unknowable Anti-Monolith Cryptid by Lena Barkin 21. The Police Box From 'Doctor Who's TARDIS Has a Different Meaning for Black Fans' by Constance Gibbs 22. Space Isn't Always for Everyone: How Unconscious Racial Bias in Doctor Who Scripts Affects Fan Perception of Companions of Colour by Amanda-Rae Prescott 23. 'Martha Jones is a lesbian': Queer (Re)interpretations of Companions in Doctor Who by Océane I. Nyela and Anna Young 24. Fandom DIY: Doctor Who Fans in Poland by Magdalena Stonawska 25. 'The Day of The Doctor' and 'Flux' in Latin America: The Relationship between BBC's Strategies and Brazilian Whovians by Eloy Vieira and Lilian França 26. Translating Doctor Who into Chinese: Fansubbing and Doctor Who Fandom in China by Ting Guo 27. The Girl Who Waited Survived: Fan Rewritings of Amy Pond by Bethan Jones 28. Forks in the Fandom Road: Divergent Views on the Social Politics of Doctor Who by Talia Franks 29. Postcolonial Doctor Who From 'Through Coloured Eyes: An Alternative Viewing of Postcolonial Transition' by Vanessa de Kauwe Section IV: Doctor Who's Creative Intersections - Tansy Rayner Roberts 30. Fans for Hire From 'Douglas Adams: The First Professional Doctor Who Fan' by Eddie Robson 31. The Doctor Effect From 'How Fanzines Helped Put Doctor Who Fans in Charge of Doctor Who' by Nolan Feeney 32. Fannish Origin Stories From 'Dalek-Builders' by Peter Capaldi From rec.arts.drwho Post by Steven Moffat 33. Poachers Turned Cartographers by Ian Potter 34. Within Any Fan's Dream From David J Richardson interviews Kate Orman 35. Run Fast, Love Hard, Be Kind: Twenty Years in Doctor Who Fandom by Lynne M Thomas 36. Popping into Fiction From 'Where To Find the Doctor in All of My Historical Fantasy Novels' by Mary Robinette Kowal 37. Sexism in Fandom From 'The Uncomfortable Truth About Fandom Sexism' by Claudia Boleyn 38. When Fans Become Showrunners by Julia Henken 39. Scripting Fandom in 21st Century Doctor Who by Paul Driscoll 40. The legacy of the fanzine Renaissance by Leslie McMurtry Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350288379
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350288386
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350288393
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350288409
    Language: English
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