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    ISBN: 9781784710521
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Max Weber ([1930] 2005), 'The Spirit of Capitalism', in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Chapter 2 [translated from the German by Talcott Parsons], London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 13-38, 138-54 -- Max Weber ([1930] 2005), 'Asceticism and the Spirit of Capitalism', in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Chapter 5 [translated from the German by Talcott Parsons], London, UK and New York, NY: Routledge, 102-25, 228-62 -- David Landes (2000), 'Culture Makes Almost All the Difference', in Lawrence E. Harrison and Samuel P. Huntington (eds), Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress, Chapter 1, New York, NY: Basic Books, 2-13, -- Sascha O. Becker and Ludger Woessmann (2009), 'Was Weber Wrong? A Human Capital Theory of Protestant Economic History', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (2), May, 531-96 -- , Maristella Botticini and Zvi Eckstein (2005), 'Jewish Occupational Selection: Education, Restrictions, or Minorities?', Journal of Economic History, 65 (4), December, 922-48 -- Ronald Inglehart and Wayne E. Baker (2000), 'Modernization, Cultural Change, and the Persistence of Traditional Values', American Sociological Review, 65 (1), February, 19-51 -- Robert J. Barro and Rachel M. McCleary (2003), 'Religion and Economic Growth across Countries', American Sociological Review, 68 (5), October, 760-81 -- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales (2003), 'People's Opium? Religion and Economic Attitudes', Journal of Monetary Economics, 50 (1), 225-82 -- Edward C. Banfield (1958), 'A Predictive Hypothesis', in The Moral Basis of a Backward Society, Chapter 5, New York, NY: The Free Press, 83-101 -- , Glenn C. Loury (1977), 'A Dynamic Theory of Racial Income Differences', in Phyllis A. Wallace and Annette M. LaMond (eds), Women, Minorities, and Employment Discrimination, Chapter 8, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 153-86 -- James S. Coleman (1988), 'Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital', American Journal of Sociology, 94, S95-S120 -- Robert D. Putnam with Robert Leonardi and Raffaella Y. Nanetti (1993), 'Social Capital and Institutional Success', in Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy, Chapter 6, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 163-85, 240-47 -- Stephen Knack and Philip Keefer (1997), 'Does Social Capital Have an Economic Payoff? A Cross-Country Investigation', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112 (4), November, 1251-88 -- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales (2004), 'The Role of Social Capital in Financial Development', American Economic Review, 94 (3), June, 526-56 -- , Yann Algan and Pierre Cahuc (2010), 'Inherited Trust and Growth', American Economic Review, 100 (5), December, 2060-92 -- Philippe Aghion, Yann Algan, Pierre Cahuc and Andrei Shleifer (2010), 'Regulation and Distrust', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (3), August, 1015-49 -- Nathan Nunn and Leonard Wantchekon (2011), 'The Slave Trade and the Origins of Mistrust in Africa', American Economic Review, 101 (7), December, 3221-52 -- Douglass C. North (1990), 'Informal Constraints', in Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Chapter 5, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 36-45, references -- Gérard Roland (2004), 'Understanding Institutional Change: Fast-Moving and Slow-Moving Institutions', Studies in Comparative International Development, 38 (4), Winter, 109-31 , Avner Greif (1994), 'Cultural Beliefs and the Organization of Society: A Historical and Theoretical Reflection on Collectivist and Individualist Societies', Journal of Political Economy, 102 (5), October, 912-50 -- Avner Greif and Guido Tabellini (2010), 'Cultural and Institutional Bifurcation: China and Europe Compared', American Economic Review, 100 (2), May, 135-40 -- Guido Tabellini (2008), 'Institutions and Culture', Journal of the European Economic Association, 6 (2-3), April-May, 255-94 -- Amir N. Licht, Chanan Goldschmidt and Shalom H. Schwartz (2007), 'Culture Rules: The Foundations of the Rule of Law and Other Norms of Governance', Journal of Comparative Economics, 35 (4), 659-88 -- Joel Mokyr (2005), 'The Intellectual Origins of Modern Economic Growth', Journal of Economic History, 65 (2), June, 285-351 -- Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg (2013), 'How Deep Are the Roots of Economic Development?', Journal of Economic Literature, 51 (2), June, 325-69 -- , Louis Putterman and David N. Weil (2010), 'Post-1500 Population Flows and the Long-Run Determinants of Economic Growth and Inequality', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125 (4), November, 1627-82 -- Diego Comin, William Easterly and Erick Gong (2010), 'Was the Wealth of Nations Determined in 1000 BC?', American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2 (3), July, 65-97 -- Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg (2009), 'The Diffusion of Development', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (2), May, 469-529 -- Klaus Desmet, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín and Romain Wacziarg (2012), 'The Political Economy of Linguistic Cleavages', Journal of Development Economics, 97, 322-38 -- Alberto Bisin and Thierry Verdier (2000), '"Beyond the Melting Pot": Cultural Transmission, Marriage, and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115 (3), August, 955-88 -- , Alberto Bisin and Thierry Verdier (2001), 'The Economics of Cultural Transmission and the Dynamics of Preferences', Journal of Economic Theory, 97, 298-319 -- Oded Galor and Omer Moav (2002), 'Natural Selection and the Origin of Economic Growth', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXVII (4), November, 1133-91 -- Matthias Doepke and Fabrizio Zilibotti (2008), 'Occupational Choice and the Spirit of Capitalism', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (2), May, 747-93 -- Guido Tabellini (2008), 'The Scope of Cooperation: Values and Incentives', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (3), August, 905-50 -- Oded Galor and Stelios Michalopoulos (2012), 'Evolution and the Growth Process: Natural Selection of Entrepreneurial Traits', Journal of Economic Theory, 147 (2), 759-80 -- , Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis and Richard McElreath (2001), 'In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies', American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 91 (2), May, 73-8 -- Raymond Fisman and Edward Miguel (2007), 'Corruption, Norms, and Legal Enforcement: Evidence from Diplomatic Parking Tickets', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (6), 1020-48 -- Raquel Fernández and Alessandra Fogli (2009), 'Culture: An Empirical Investigation of Beliefs, Work, and Fertility', American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 1 (1), January, 146-77 , Alberto Alesina and Paola Giuliano (2010), 'The Power of the Family', Journal of Economic Growth, 15 (2), 93-125 -- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales (2009), 'Cultural Biases in Economic Exchange?', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124 (3), August, 1095-131 -- Gabriel J. Felbermayr and Farid Toubal (2010), 'Cultural Proximity and Trade', European Economic Review, 54 (2), 279-93 -- Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg (2012), 'Long-Term Barriers to the International Diffusion of Innovations', in Jeffrey Frankel and Christopher Pissarides (eds), NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2011, Chapter 1, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 11-46 , This two-volume set provides fundamental analyses of the relations between cultural variables and economic performance. It encompasses indispensable contributions by economists and other influential social scientists in this growing interdisciplinary area. The classic and more recent articles in the first volume cover the effects of values and religion on economic performance, the importance of social capital and trust for economic and political outcomes, and the connections between culture, institutions and development. The second volume includes recent theoretical and empirical economic analyses, focusing on the intergenerational transmission of historical and cultural traits and their effects on macroeconomic and microeconomic outcomes. With an original introduction by the editor, the volumes will prove an essential tool for researchers, scholars and practitioners interested in the deep roots of economic outcomes and development
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Lipsey (2011) 'Sustained Endogenous Growth Driven by Structured and Evolving General Purpose Technologies', Journal of Evolutionary Economics, in press. -- , Crawford, A. and A. Harrison (1998), 'Testing for downward rigidity in nominal wage rates', in Price Stability, Inflation Targets, and Monetary Policy, Ottawa: Bank of Canada, 179-218. -- Dosi, Giovanni, Christopher Freeman, Richard Nelson, Gerald Silverberg and Luc Soete (eds) (1988), Technical Change and Economic Theory, London: Pinter. -- Dupasquier, C. and N. Ricketts (1998), 'Non-linearities in the output-inflation relationship', in Price Stability, Inflation Targets, and Monetary Policy, Ottawa: Bank of Canada, 179-218. -- Fisher, I. (1973), 'I discovered the Phillips Curve: a statistical relation between unemployment and price changes', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (2 part II), 496-502. -- Fortin, P. (1991), 'The Phillips Curve, macroeconomic policy, and the welfare of Canadians', Canadian Journal of Economics, 24, 774-803. -- , Freeman, Christopher and Francisco Louçã (2001), As Time Goes By: From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Fuhrer, J., J. Sneddon Little, Y.K. Kodrzycki and G.P. Olivei (eds) (2009), Understanding Inflation and the Implications for Monetary Policy: A Phillips Curve Retrospective, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Gordon, R.J. (2011), 'The history of the Phillips Curve: consensus and bifurcation', Economica, 78, 10-50. -- Granger, C.W.J.. and Y. Jeon (2011), 'The evolution of the Phillips Curve: a modern time series viewpoint', Economica, 78, 51-66. -- Hicks, J.R. (1937), 'Mr. Keynes and the classics; a suggested interpretation', Econometrica, 5, 147-59. -- Hicks, J.R. (1950), A Contribution to the Theory of the Trade Cycle, Oxford: Clarendon Press. -- Hornstein, A. 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Lipsey to the inflation-unemployment literature', History of Economics Review, 22, 70-82. -- Leeson, Robert (ed.) (2000), A.W.H. Phillips: Collected Works in Contemporary Perspective, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. -- , Leijonhuvfud, A. (1973), 'Effective demand failures', Swedish Economic Journal, 74, 27-48. -- Lipsey, Richard G. (2007), 'Reflections on the general theory of second best at its golden jubilee', International Tax Public Finance, 14, 349-64. -- Lipsey, Richard G. (2010), 'Evolutionary economics and the disappearing NAIRU and Phillips Curve', in 'Schumpeter for our Century', Special Issue of Homo Oeconomicus, 27 (1/2), 145-76. -- Lipsey, Richard G., Kenneth Carlaw and Clifford Bekar (2005), Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long Term Economic Growth', Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Mankiw, N.G. (2007), Macroeconomics, sixth edition, New York: Worth. -- Mankiw, N.G. and D. 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Smyth (1970), 'The Relation Between Unemployment and Excess Demand for Labour: An Examination of the Theory of the Phillips Curve', Economica, 37 (147), August, 311-15 -- Richard G. Lipsey (1974), 'The Micro Theory of the Phillips Curve Reconsidered: A Reply to Holmes and Smyth', Economica, 41 (161), February, 62-70 -- Nancy J. Wulwick (1996), 'Two Econometric Replications: The Historic Phillips and Lipsey-Phillips Curves', History of Political Economy, 28 (3), 391-439 -- L.A. Dicks-Mireaux and J.C.R. Dow (1959), 'The Determinants of Wage Inflation: United Kingdom, 1946-56' and 'Discussion on Paper', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (General), 122 (2), 145-84 -- L.R. Klein and R.J. Ball (1959), 'Some Econometrics of the Determination of Absolute Prices and Wages', Economic Journal, 69 (275), September, 465-82 -- , John H. 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Wilson (1962), 'The Determination of Money Wages in American Industry', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 76 (3), August, 379-414 -- Jim Taylor (1970), 'Hidden Unemployment, Hoarded Labor, and the Phillips Curve', Southern Economic Journal, XXXVII (1), July, 1-16 -- J.C.R. Rowley and D.A. Wilton (1973), 'The Empirical Sensitivity of the Phillips Curve', American Economist, XVII (2), Fall, 90-112 , Edward A. Kuska (1966), 'The Simple Analytics of the Phillips Curve', Economica, 33 (132), November, 462-7 -- G.C. Archibald, Robyn Kemmis and J.W. Perkins (1974), 'Excess Demand for Labour, Unemployment and the Phillips Curve: A Theoretical and Empirical Study', in D. Laidler and D. Purdy (eds), Inflation and Labour Markets, Chapter 5, Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 109-63 -- A.P. Thirlwall (1969), 'Demand Disequilibrium in the Labour Market and Wage Rate Inflation in the United Kingdom (1)', Yorkshire Bulletin of Economic and Social Research, 21 (1), May, 66-76 -- David J. 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Turnovsky (1984), 'Rational Expectations and the Theory of Macroeconomic Policy: An Exposition of Some of the Issues', Journal of Economic Education, 15 (1), Winter, 55-69 -- Alex Cukierman (1986), 'Central Bank Behavior and Credibility: Some Recent Theoretical Developments', Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, May, 5-17 -- , John B. Taylor (1994), 'The Inflation/Output Variability Trade-off Revisited (including 'Discussion' by Lawrence M. Ball)', in Jeffrey C. Fuhrer (ed.), Goals, Guidelines, and Constraints Facing Monetary Policymakers, Boston, MA: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 21-42 -- Michael Parkin (2000), 'What Have We Learned About Price Stability?', Peter Howitt, 'Discussion', W. Craig Riddell, 'Discussion', and Kim McPhail, 'General Discussion', Price Stability and the Long-run Target for Monetary Policy: Proceedings of a Seminar Held by the Bank of Canada, 223-81 -- Marvin Goodfriend (2004), 'Monetary Policy in the New Neoclassical Synthesis: A Primer', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 90 (3), Summer, 21-45 -- Jeffrey M. Lacker and John A. Weinberg (2007), 'Inflation and Unemployment: A Layperson's Guide to the Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 93 (3), Summer, 201-27 -- , Guillermo A. Calvo (1983), 'Staggered Prices in a Utility-maximizing Framework', Journal of Monetary Economics, 12 (3), September, 383-98 -- N. Gregory Mankiw (2001), 'The Inexorable and Mysterious Tradeoff Between Inflation and Unemployment', Economic Journal, 111 (471), May, C45-C61 -- Jordi Galí (2000), 'The Return of the Phillips Curve and Other Recent Developments in Business Cycle Theory', Spanish Economic Review, 2, 1-10 -- Michael T. Kiley (2002), 'Partial Adjustment and Staggered Price Setting', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 34 (2), May, 283-98 -- N. Gregory Mankiw and Ricardo Reis (2003), 'Sticky Information: A Model of Monetary Nonneutrality and Structural Slumps', in Philippe Aghion, Roman Frydman, Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Woodford (eds), Knowledge, Information, and Expectations in Modern Macroeconomics: InHonor of Edmund S. Phelps, Chapter 3, Princeton, NJ and Oxford, UK: Princeton University Press, 64-86 , Richard Dennis (2007), 'Fixing the New Keynesian Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Letter, No. 2007-35, November, 1-3 -- Michael Woodford (2007), 'Interpreting Inflation Persistence: Comments on the Conference on "Quantitative Evidence on Price Determination", Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 39 (1), February (Supplement), 203-10 -- Mark Gertler and John Leahy (2008), 'A Phillips Curve with an Ss Foundation', Journal of Political Economy, 116 (3), 533-72 -- John M. Roberts (1995), 'New Keynesian Economics and the Phillips Curve', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 27 (4, part 1), November, 975-84 -- Jeff Fuhrer and George Moore (1995), 'Inflation Persistence', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 110 (1), February, 127-59 -- Jeremy Rudd and Karl Whelan (2007), 'Modeling Inflation Dynamics: A Critical Review of Recent Research', Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 39 (1), February (Supplement), 155-70 -- Luca Benati (2008), 'Investigating Inflation Persistence Across Monetary Regimes', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123 (3), August, 1005-60 -- Jean-Marie Dufour, Lynda Khalaf and Maral Kichian (2006), 'Inflation Dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve: An Identification Robust Econometric Analysis', Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 30, 1707-27 -- Andreas Hornstein (2007), 'Evolving Inflation Dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve', Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Economic Quarterly, 93 (4), Fall, 317-39 , '... the volume constitutes an important collection, which portrays the evolution of the Phillips Curve and the potency of policy debates in a single canvas in an elegant and comprehensive manner. The gaps that seem to have remained may be remedied by the editors in the form of a companion volume discussing open economies and global interdependence. The production quality and editing of the book are also excellent ...'--Biswajit Chatterjee, Indian Society of Labour Economics. This authoritative three-volume collection provides a comprehensive anthology of many of the most important and influential articles written since the publication of Phillips' 1958 study - the most-cited macroeconomic paper published in the 20th century. Along with an original introduction by the editors, the papers evaluate the original contribution and place it in its historical context. The works also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the New Classical critique and the expectations augmented Phillips Curve that resulted from it, and critique the part played by the 'New Keynesian Phillips Curve' in the New neo-Classical Synthesis that has emerged in macroeconomics. This indispensable volume will be of immense value to students, scholars and practitioners interested in the field of economics, and the Phillips Curve in particular
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Makroökonomie ; Neuklassizismus ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    Format: 145 S. 8"
    Language: English
    Author information: Lewisohn, Ludwig 1882-1955
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    London : Bloomsbury Visual Arts | London [England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1822515181
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (288 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781350239418 , 9781350239401 , 9781350239395
    Series Statement: Visual cultures and German contexts
    Content: "Jeanne Mammen's watercolour images of the gender-bending 'new woman' and her candid portrayals of Berlin's thriving nightlife appeared in some of the most influential magazines of the Weimar Republic and are still considered characteristic of much of the 'glitter' of that era. This book charts how, once the Nazis came into power, Mammen instead created 'degenerate' paintings and collages, translated prohibited French literature and sculpted in clay and plaster-all while hidden away in her tiny studio apartment in the heart of Berlin's fashionable west end. What was it like as a woman artist to produce modern art in Nazi Germany? Can artworks that were never exhibited in public still make valid claims to protest? Camilla Smith examines a wide range of Mammen's dissenting artworks, ranging from those created in solitude during inner emigration to her collaboration with artist cabarets after the Second World War. Smith's engaging analysis compares Mammen's popular Weimar work to her artistic activities under the radar after 1933, in order to fundamentally rethink the moral complexities of inner emigration and its visual culture. While Mammen's artistry is considered through the lens of gender politics to reveal her complex relationship with the urbanisation of her time, this book also highlights the crucial role played by a lost generation of inner émigrés women artists as agents of German modernity."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- 1. Forging a Career -- 2. Berlin 1947 -- Going Solo -- 3. National Socialism and Private Dissent -- 4. Propaganda, War and the Home Front -- 5. Beginning Again in Post-War Berlin -- 6. Bathtubs and Jellyfish: Mamman and Post-War Cabaret -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1. 'The Spirit of Antigone' (1950) -- Appendix 2. 'Odysseus and the Sirens' (1950) -- Appendix 3. 'Heliopolitics' (1950) -- Appendix 4. 'Ti and Nô' (1950) -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350239425
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350239388
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Smith, Camilla Jeanne Mammen London : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2023 ISBN 9781350239388
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Mammen, Jeanne 1890-1976 ; Deutschland ; Kunst ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 1916-1950 ; Biographies
    Author information: Mammen, Jeanne 1890-1976
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1607255766
    Format: xvi, 238 Seiten , Diagramm
    ISBN: 9780415844697
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia 90
    Content: "Providing a comprehensive survey of cutting edge scholarship in the field of German-Indian and South Asian Studies, Transcultural Encounters between Germany and India looks at the history of German-Indian relations in the spheres of culture, politics, and intellectual life. Combining transnational, post-colonial, and comparative approaches, the book first examines the ways in which nineteenth century "Indomania" figured in the creation of both German national identity and modern German scholarship on the Orient, illustrating how German encounters with India in the Imperial era alternately destabilized and reinforced the orientalist, capitalist, and nationalist underpinnings of German modernity. Moving into the twentieth century, contributors discuss the full range of German responses to India as well as South Asian perceptions of Germany against the backdrop of war and socio-political revolution, including the Third Reich's ambivalent perceptions of India in the context of racism, religion, and occultism. The book concludes by exploring German-Indian relations in the era of decolonization and the Cold War. Employing a diverse array of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding German-Indian encounters over the past two centuries, this book is of interest to students and scholars of Germany, India, Europe and Asia, as well as history, political science, anthropology, philosophy, comparative literature, and religious studies"--
    Content: "Providing a comprehensive survey of cutting edge scholarship in the field of German-Indian and South Asian Studies, Transcultural Encounters between Germany and India looks at the history of German-Indian relations in the spheres of culture, politics, and intellectual life. Combining transnational, post-colonial, and comparative approaches, the book first examines the ways in which nineteenth century "Indomania" figured in the creation of both German national identity and modern German scholarship on the Orient, illustrating how German encounters with India in the Imperial era alternately destabilized and reinforced the orientalist, capitalist, and nationalist underpinnings of German modernity. Moving into the twentieth century, contributors discuss the full range of German responses to India as well as South Asian perceptions of Germany against the backdrop of war and socio-political revolution, including the Third Reich's ambivalent perceptions of India in the context of racism, religion, and occultism. The book concludes by exploring German-Indian relations in the era of decolonization and the Cold War. Employing a diverse array of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding German-Indian encounters over the past two centuries, this book is of interest to students and scholars of Germany, India, Europe and Asia, as well as history, political science, anthropology, philosophy, comparative literature, and religious studies"--
    Note: Introduction , Fostering aesthetic tolerance through literary translation : Georg Forster's Sakuntala , India and Hegel's "scientific" method in the phenomenology of spirit , Claims and disclaimers : Schopenhauer and the cross-cultural comparative enterprise , Rudolf Steiner and the theosophy of greed , The redemption of the scientist : Richard Garbe as a chronicler of India , German travelers to India at the fin-de-siècle and their ambivalent views of the Raj , Germans in India between Kaiserreich and the end of World War II , Cross-cultural transfer and Indophilia in Count Hermann Keyserling , Asian anti-imperialism and leftist antagonism in Weimar Germany , Indian political activities in Germany, 1914-1945 , The orientalist roots of National Socialism? : Nazism, occultism, and South Asian spirituality, 1919-1945 , The melancholy of the thinking racist : India and the ambiguities of race in the work of Hans F.K. Günther , West Germany's India policy 1949 to 1972 , East meets East : Fritz Bennewitz's theatrical journeys from the GDR to India , The passion of Paul Hacker : Indology, orientalism, and evangelism
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780315856745
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Orientalismus ; Indien ; Indologie ; Gelehrsamkeit ; Forschung ; Kulturaustausch ; Geistesleben ; Internationale Politik ; Geschichte 1800-2000 ; Deutschland ; Kulturbeziehungen ; Indien ; Geschichte 1800-2000 ; Geschichte 1800-2000 ; Deutschland ; Indologie ; Orientalismus ; Deutschland ; Internationale Politik ; Indien ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: McGetchin, Douglas T.
    Author information: Cho, Joanne Miyang 1959-
    Author information: Kurlander, Eric 1973-
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    New York : Routledge
    UID:
    gbv_165730518X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 350 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781351809160
    Series Statement: Routledge literature handbooks 6
    Content: Introduction / A. Robert Lee -- Canada, Mexico. Canada Beats: a complex legacy / Katharine Streip -- The Beat presence in Mexican literature / Alberto Escobar de la Garma -- The English speaking world. Beat Britain: poetic vision and division in Albion's "underground" / Luke Walker -- Cosmopolitan scum: a genealogy of Beat in subaltern Scottish literature / Fiona Paton -- Beat Australia: Hydra to Balmain / Nicholas Birns -- Western Europe. Etes-vous Beat: contemporary French Beat writing / Peggy Pacini -- Children of anarchy: shoulder to shoulder with the Italian beats / Maria Anita Stefanelli -- Beat influences in Dutch and Flemish literature / Jaap Van Der Bent -- Transmuting Beat energies in the Belgian Francophone matrix: Maelstrom reevolution or the Brussels reincarnation of the Beat spirit / Franca Bellarsi -- German Beats: friendship and collaboration / Alexander Greiffenstern -- Beat authorship and Beat influences in Austrian literature / Thomas Antonic -- Beat affinities in Spanish poetry / Estebaliz Encarnacion-Pinedo -- Activists and stuntmen: envisioning Polish Beat / Andrzej Pietrasz and Tomasz Sawczuk -- Northern Europe. Russian Beat: wilderness of mirrors / Thomas Epstein -- Denmark's to beat or not to beat: Tur'll, Ulrich, Laugesen / Lars Movin -- Norwegian Beat culture: reading Beat and being Beat in Oslo in the 1950s / Frida Forsgren -- Swedish Beat: Sture Darlstrom, Ulf Lundrell and the influence of the Beat generation on modern Swedish literature / Lisa Avdicist -- Beat poetry in Finland in the 1950s / Harri Veivo -- The Mediterranean. The Beat generation and contemporary Greek poetry / Polina Mackay -- Beat Turkey: a belated influence / Erik Mortenson -- Moroccan Beat writers: Mrabet, Choukri, Layachi / El Habib Louai -- The East. Beat Japan: Shiraishi's Jazz scroll and Sakaki's Foot trail / A. Robert Lee -- The Beats on China and Chinese "Beats": cross cultural influences, impact and legacy / Benjamin J. Heal.
    Additional Edition: The Routledge handbook of international Beat literature New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018 ISBN 9780415785457
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: USA ; Literatur ; Beatgeneration ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    London [England] : Bloomsbury Academic | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1766101364
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (240 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781501354236 , 9781501354212
    Series Statement: Literatures as World Literature
    Content: Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Decolonizing a Peripheral Literature / Mostafa Abedinifard (University of British Columbia, Canada), Omid Azadibougar (Hunan Normal University, China), and Amirhossein Vafa (Shiraz University, Iran) Part I. Literary Worldliness -- 1. The Birth of the German Ghazal out of the Spirit of World Literature / Amir Irani-Tehrani (Westpoint Academy, USA) -- 2. Otherworld Literature: Parahuman Pasts in Classical Persian Historiography and Epic / Sam Lasman (University of Chicago, USA) -- 3. Globalization in Pre- and Post-revolutionary Iranian Literature: A Comparative Study of Authors Inside and Outside Iran / Naghmeh Esmaeilpour (Humboldt University, Germany) -- 4. Contemporary Persian Literature and Digital Humanities / Laetitia Nanquette (University of New South Wales, Australia) -- Part II. Travelling Texts -- 5. Genres without Borders: Readings of Modern Iranian Literature beyond Center and Periphery / Marie Ostby (Connecticut College, USA) -- 6. Persian Epistemes in Naim Frashr︠i's Albanian Poetry Abdulla Rexhepi (Prishtina University, Kosovo) -- 7. Ecumenism and Globalism in the Reception of Ferdowsi and His Shahnameh : Evidence from the "Baysonqori Preface" / Olga M. Davidson (Boston University, USA) -- 8. Cats and Dogs, Manliness and Misogyny: On the Sindbad-Nameh as World Literature / Alexandra Hoffmann (University of Chicago, USA) -- 9. Cinema Joins Forces with Literature to Form Canon: The Cinematic Afterlife of Sa'edi's "The Cow" as World Literature / Adineh Khojastehpour (University of New South Wales, Australia) -- Part III. The Transnational Turn -- 10. Until a Shirt Blossoms Red: Proto-Third Worldism in Ahmad Shamlu's Manifesto / Levi Thompson (University of Colorado Boulder, USA) -- 11. Translocal Dreams of Justice and Mobility: Fariba Vafi's Tarlan and Ali Mirdrekvandi's No Heaven for Gunga Din Gay / Jennifer Breyley (Monash University, Australia) -- 12. The Purloined Letter : Reconsidering Simin Daneshvar's Dagh-e Nang and the Politics of Translation in the Landscape of World Literature / Amy Motlagh (UC Davis, USA) -- 13. World Literature as Persian Literature / Navid Naderi (Independent Scholar, Iran) -- Index.
    Content: "Confronting nationalistic and nativist interpreting practices in Persianate literary scholarship, Persian Literature as World Literature makes a case for reading these literatures as world literature-as transnational, worldly texts that expand beyond local and national penchants. Working through an idea of world literature that is both cosmopolitan and critical of any monologic view on globalization, the contributors to this volume revisit the early and contemporary circulation of Persianate literatures across neighboring and distant cultures, and seek innovative ways of developing a transnational Persian literary studies, engaging in constructive dialogues with the global forces surrounding, and shaping, Persianate societies and cultures."--
    Note: Includes index , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501354205
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501374548
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501354229
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501374548
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781501374548
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 193 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004294301
    Series Statement: Critical studies in German idealism 13
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Marx’s Analysis of the Commodity and the Phenomenology of Spirit -- The Realm of Culture and the Historical Process in which the Proletarian Becomes Self-Aware -- Marx’s Analysis of the Commodity and Hegel’s Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts -- Hegel’s Determination of Value at the Level of Abstract Right in the Light of Marx’s Criticism -- The System of Needs in the Light of Marx’s Criticism -- Wage Labor and the Corporation: Obstacles for the Free Market? -- Capital as Community of Value -- Modern Society and the Ongoing Revision of the Good Life -- Mediating Institutions between Market and State -- The Identity of the Sustainable State and the Adequate Determination of Value -- Literature -- Index.
    Content: Marx’s analysis of the commodity results in his conception of Capital as substance in the form of alienation. While Hegel claims that substance can be understood as the realization of freedom, Marx shows this freedom to be alienated labor: abstract labor, which Marx identifies as the capitalist conception of value. The book clarifies why Marx’s so-called materialist criticism of Hegel can be conceived of as an immanent criticism of Hegel: Marx’s criticism explicates that the realization of freedom in the Philosophy of Right contradicts Hegel’s basic point of departure. The adequate realization of freedom not only leads to an alternative (non-alienated) conception of value, but also explains why this conception of value is fully compatible with the free market
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-184) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004294295
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cobben, Paul Value in capitalist society
    Language: English
    Keywords: Marx, Karl 1818-1883 ; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 ; Kapitalismus ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Cobben, Paul 1951-
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    UID:
    gbv_1787192733
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (289 p)
    ISBN: 9781350228757 , 1350228753
    Series Statement: Visual Cultures and German Contexts
    Content: 1. Introduction -- I New Materials in Artistic Applications. 2. Making Lemonade out of Lemons: Merz and Material Property / Maria Makela ; 3. Experimentation and Invention at Weaving at the Bauhaus / Isabel Wünsche ; 4. Paper Promises: Inflation and the Insufficiency of Ersatz in Weimar Germany / Erin Sullivan Maynes ; 5. Abject Objects: Til Brugman, Evidentiary Representation, and Sexology's Celluloid Fixation / Thomas O. Haakenson -- II New Chemicals and Reprographic Processes. 6. Visual Explosion in the Weimar Era's Print Media / Andres Mario Zervigon ; 7. Lazlo MoholyNagy: Adventures in Light, Space and Time / Donna West Brett -- III Traditional Materials in New Applications. 8. The Emperor's New Glass: Transparency as Substance and Symbol in Interwar Design / Freyja Hartzell ; 9. Inverted Cubism or the Spatial Painting: Adolf Rading's House Dr. Rabe / Deborah Ascher Barnstone ; 10. Renee Sintenis, Wendt & Kühn, Lotte Pritzel: Modes, Markets, and Materials in Domestic Objects, 1910-1930 / Nina Lübbren -- Contributors -- Index.
    Content: "Material Modernity explores creative innovation in German art, design, and architecture during the Weimar Republic, charting both the rise of new media and the re-fashioning of old media. Weimar became famous for the explosion of creative ingenuity across the arts in Germany, due to experiments with new techniques (including the move towards abstraction in painting and sculpture) and inventive work in such new media as paper and plastic, which utilized both new and old methods of art production. Individual chapters in this book consider inventions such as the camera and materials like celluloid, examine the role of new materials including concrete composites in opening up fresh avenues in the plastic arts, and relate advances in the understanding of color perception and psychology to an increased interest in visual perception and the latent potential of color as both architectural ornament and carrier of emotional force in space. While art historians usually argue that experimentation in the Weimar Republic was the result of an intentional rejection of traditional modes of expression in the conscious attempt to invent a modern art and architecture unshackled from historic media and methods, this volume shows that the drivers for innovation were often far more complex and nuanced. It first of all describes how the material shortages precipitated by the First World War, along with the devastation to industrial infrastructure and disruption of historic trade routes, affected art, as did a spirit of experimentation that permeated interwar German culture. It then analyzes new challenges in the 1920s to artistic conventions in traditional art modes like painting, sculpture, drawing, architecture, textiles, and print-making and simultaneously probes the likely causes of innovative new methods of artistic production that appeared, such as photomontage, assemblage, mechanical art, and multi-media art. In doing so, Material Modernity fills a significant gap in Weimar scholarship and art history literature."--
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350228733
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ascher Barnstone, Deborah Material Modernity London : Bloomsbury Publishing USA,c2022 ISBN 9781350228733
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047403151
    Format: xviii, 341 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23,5 cm
    ISBN: 9781785279843
    Content: This edited collection explores LGBTQ+ literature for young readers around the world, and connects this literature to greater societal, political, linguistic, historical, and cultural concerns. It brings together contributions from across the academic and activist spectra, looking at picture books, middle-grade books and young adult novels to explore what is at stake when we write (or do not write) about LGBTQ+ topics for young readers. The topics include the representation of sexualities and gender identities; depictions of queer families; censorship; links between culture, language and sexuality/gender; translation of LGBTQ+ literature for young readers; and self-publishing. It is the first collection to expand the study of LGBTQ+ literature for young readers beyond the English-speaking world and to draw cross-cultural comparisons.
    Note: Self-Help and Coming Out: LGBTQ+ Themes in Contemporary Brazilian Young Adult Literature / Rosa Maria Hessel Silveira, Luiz Felipe Zago, Daniela Ripoll. - We're Not Here and We're Not Queer: Bisexual Erasure and Stereotyping in French Young Adult Fiction / Elizabeth L. Chapman. - Stuck in the Binary: Heteronormativity and the Binary Conception of Gender in German- Language Trans YA / Katrin Waldhart. - Homo Sapienne: A Mirror of Modern Greenlandic Life / Mette Laustsen. - Out of the Closet? Exploring the Infoscape of LGBTQ+ Fiction For/About Youth in India / Bharat Mehra, Chris Barrett. - Un-settling Gender and Sexuality: Indigenous LGBTQ+/Two- Spirit Literature for Young People / Thaddeus Andracki. - LGBTQ Families and Picturebooks: New Perspectives in Italian Children's Literature / Dalila Forni. - Heather Has a Donor: 30 Years of International Lesbian-Themed Children's Picture Books about Donor Insemination, 1989- 2019 / Patricia Sarles. - Morals, Society and Distribution: LGBTQ+ Literature for Young Readers in the Arab World / Anonymous. - Sameness and Difference in Visual Representations of Same-Sex Couples in International Children's Picture Books / Jamie Campbell Naidoo, Mercedes Zabawa. - Of Fabulous Flowers and Powers: Queer Narratives of/for the Filipino Child in Philippine Contemporary Children's Literature / Cheeno Marlo M. Sayuno. - Between Literature, Ideology and Pedagogy: LGBTQ+ Fiction for Children and Young Adults in Slovenia / Andrej Zavrl. - Boys Who Wear Dresses: Queer Narrative Strategies in Korean Children's Literature / Anton Hur. - Stories out of the Closet: LGBTQ+ Children's Picturebooks in Spain / Bernat Cormand. - 'I'm Sure This Whole Boy Thing is Just a Phase': Transgender Narratives in Contemporary Swedish Children's and Young Adult Literature / Åsa Warnqvist. - Becoming Versus Being: Nature, Nurture and Stereotypes in Swedish LGB Young Adult Novels / B.J. Epstein
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-78527-985-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Kinderliteratur ; Jugendliteratur ; Sexuelle Orientierung ; LGBT ; Homosexualität ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Epstein, B. J. 1979-
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