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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge [England] ; : Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959226625802883
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 438 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-20097-8 , 1-283-43725-2 , 9786613437259 , 0-511-39518-3 , 0-511-61971-5 , 0-511-39515-9 , 0-511-39516-7 , 0-511-39519-1 , 0-511-39517-5
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in the history of mass communication
    Content: In The Making of American Audiences, Richard Butsch provides a comprehensive survey of American entertainment audiences from the colonial period to the modern day. Providing coverage of theatre, opera, vaudeville, minstrelsy, movies, radio and television, he examines the evolution of audience practices as each genre supplanted another as the primary popular entertainment. Based on original historical research, this volume exposes how audiences made themselves through their practices - how they asserted control over their own entertainments and their own behaviour. Importantly, Butsch articulates two long-term processes: pacification and privatization. Whereas during the nineteenth century, overactive audiences represented a threat to civic order through their unruly behaviour, in the twentieth century, audiences have become more passive, dependent upon and controlled by media messages. This timely study serves as an important contribution to communication research, as well as American cultural history and cultural studies.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Colonial theater, privileged audiences -- Drama in early republic audiences -- The B'Hoys in Jacksonian theaters -- Knowledge and the decline of audience sovereignty -- Matinee ladies : re-gendering theater audiences -- Blackface, whiteface -- Variety, liquor, and lust -- Vaudeville, incorporated -- "Legitimate" and "illegitimate" theater around the turn of the century -- The celluloid stage : nickelodeon audiences -- Storefronts to theaters : seeking the middle class -- Voices from the ether : early radio listening -- Radio cabinets and network chains -- Rural radio : "we are seldom lonely anymore" -- Fears and dreams : public discourses about radio -- The electronic cyclops : fifties television -- A TV in every home : television "effects" -- Home video : viewer autonomy? -- From effects to resistance and beyond. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-66483-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-66253-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge ; : Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9961190495602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxv, 348 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-009-03769-2 , 1-009-03815-X
    Content: This collection of essays by international scholars celebrates the 200th anniversary of Wilkie Collins's birth by exploring his unconventional life alongside his works, critical responses to his writings and their afterlife, and the literary and cultural contexts which shaped his fiction. Topics discussed include gender, science and medicine, music, law, race and empire, media adaptations, neo-Victorianism, disability, and ethics. Along with an analysis of his novels, the essays included also recognize the importance of his short stories, journalism, and contributions to Victorian theatre, most notably illuminating the strong connections between sensation fiction and melodrama, as well as exploring his influence on film and TV. Engaging with yet also delving far beyond the famous novels, this volume promotes awareness of Collins' remarkable and diverse writerly achievements and paints a vivid portrait of an author whose fluctuating reputation among contemporary critics stands in stark contrast to his immense and still-enduring popularity.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 Jul 2023). , Life / Melisa Klimaszewski -- Letters / William Baker, Andrew Gasson, and Graham Law -- Publishers and editions / Andrew Gasson -- Early novels / Christopher Pittard -- Middle novels / Tara MacDonald -- Late novels / Maria K. Bachman -- Shorter fiction / Graham Law -- Journalism / Deborah Wynne -- Drama / Caroline Radcliffe -- Contemporary / James Aaron Green -- After death to T.S. Eliot / James Aaron Green -- T.S. Eliot to 1990 / Richard Nemesvari -- 1990 to the present / Tim Dolin and Lucy Dougan -- Modern media adaptations / Alexis Weedon -- Neo-victorianism / Jessica Cox -- Wilkie Collins's library / William Baker -- Wilkie collins and serialization / Catherine Delafield -- Wilkie Collins and sensation fiction / Richard Nemesvari -- Wilkie Collins and Scott / Lizhen Chen -- Wilkie Collins and Dickens / Emily Bell -- Wilkie Collins, Mary Braddon, and other women writers / Jeanette Roberts Shumaker -- Money / Paul Lewis -- Gender / Tamara S. Wagner -- Science and medicine / Laurence Talairach -- Language / Melissa Raines -- Collins and the artists /Leonee Ormond -- Music / Allan W. Atlas -- Politics / Patricia Cove -- Law / Anne-Marie Beller -- Geography and places / Susan R. Hanes -- Victorian environments / Mark Frost -- Race and empire /Melisa Klimaszewski -- Class status and social identity / Jenny Bourne Taylor -- Disability / Heather Tilley -- Ethics / Biwu Shang.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-316-51057-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Lancaster, Pa. :Lancaster Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV002990788
    Format: V, 213 S.
    Series Statement: Ottendorfer memorial series of Germanic monographs. 19.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bürgerliches Drama
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Facet,
    UID:
    almafu_9960118440302883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 370 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781783304134 (e-book) , 9781783304127 (hbk.) , 9781783304110 (pbk.)
    Content: 〈div〉〈i〉A-Z Common Reference Questions for Academic Librarians 〈/i〉is a survival guide for frontline library staff to help them find appropriate information quickly, whether they are answering questions at a physical help desk or remotely by telephone, email or instant messaging service.〈/div〉 〈div〉The book will help academic librarians tackle the questions most commonly asked by students, academics and researchers. A broad cross-disciplinary A-Z of themes including topics such as literature searching, plagiarism and using online resources are covered helping you to address an query confidently and quickly. Each topic is split into three sections to guide your response:〈/div〉 〈div〉〈ul〉 〈li〉typical questions: listing the common enquiries encountered〈/li〉 〈li〉points to consider: exploring the issues and challenges that might arise〈/li〉 〈li〉where to look: listing annotated UK and international resources in print and online including key organisations, scholarly bodies, digital libraries, statistical data and journal article indexes.〈/li〉 〈/ul〉 〈/div〉 〈div〉〈i〉A-Z Common Reference Questions for Academic Librarians〈/i〉 updates and expands the author's previous book, 〈i〉Know it All, Find it Fast for Academic Libraries〈/i〉, and includes new sections on〈/div〉 〈div〉〈ul〉 〈li〉blogging and social media〈/li〉 〈li〉text and data mining and data visualization〈/li〉 〈li〉assistive technology resources〈/li〉 〈li〉early career researchers〈/li〉 〈li〉impact measurement including bibliometrics; citation analysis and journal rankings〈/li〉 〈li〉academic internet searching〈/li〉 〈li〉LGBT studies〈/li〉 〈li〉Middle East studies〈/li〉 〈li〉project management〈/li〉 〈li〉open access publishing〈/li〉 〈li〉research data management〈/li〉 〈li〉study skills〈/li〉 〈li〉systematic reviews.〈/li〉 〈/ul〉 〈/div〉 〈div〉This will be an indispensable day-to-day guide for anyone working with students, academics and researchers in an academic library.〈/div〉
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Mar 2020). , Introduction -- A. Accountancy -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- African Studies -- Anthropology -- Archives -- Art and Design -- Asian Studies -- B. Banks and Banking -- Biographical Information -- Biology -- Book Reviews -- Business Studies -- C. Careers and Employability -- Charities and Non-profit Organisations -- Chemistry -- Citing, Referencing and Plagiarism -- Classical studies -- Company Information -- Computing Science -- Copyright -- Country Information -- Courses and Qualifications -- Criminology and Criminal Justice -- Current Awareness Tools -- D. Data Visualisation -- Development Studies -- Dictionaries and Encyclopedias -- Disabled Students -- Doctoral Students and Early Career Researchers -- E. E-books -- East European and Russian Studies -- Economics -- Economic History -- Education -- Electronic Journals -- Engineering -- English Literature -- Environment -- European Union -- F. Films, Documentaries and TV Programmes -- Food Science and Agriculture -- Freedom of Information Requests -- G. Geography -- Government and Parliamentary Publications -- Grants and Funding -- Grey Literature -- H. Higher Education -- History -- Human Rights -- I. Images and Photograph -- Impact Measurement -- Information Literacy -- International Organisations -- International Relations -- International Security -- International Students -- Internet Searching -- J. Journal Articles -- L. Latin American Studies -- Law -- Legislation -- LGBT+ Studies -- Library Catalogues -- Literature Searching -- M. Management -- Maps -- Marketing -- Mathematics -- Media and Film Studies -- Medicine and Nursing -- Middle East Studies -- Modern Languages -- Music -- N. News Resources -- O. Opinion Polls and Surveys -- P. Philosophy -- Physics -- Political Science -- Population and Demography -- Professional Associations and Trade Unions -- Project Management -- Psychology -- Publishing -- R. Reference Management Tools -- Religious Studies and Theology -- Research Data Management -- Research Methods -- S. Social Policy -- Speeches and Quotations -- Sport Studies -- Standards -- Statistical Data -- Study Skills -- Systematic Reviews -- T. Text and Data Mining -- Theatre, Drama and Performing Arts -- Theses and Dissertations -- Tourism and Hospitality -- Treaties -- U. United Nations -- W. Women's Studies -- Index.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] :I.B. Tauris, | [London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9948669552202882
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9780755617883
    Content: "It is often assumed that classical Sanskrit poetry and drama lack a concern with the tragic. However, as Bihani Sarkar makes clear in this book, this is far from the case. In the first study of tragedy in classical Sanskrit literature, Sarkar draws on a wide range of Sanskrit dramas, poems and treatises ? much of them translated for the first time into English ? to provide a complete history of the tragic in Indian literature from the second to the tenth centuries. More than a literary study, Sarkar uses close textual analysis to respond to broader questions such as: what were the early Indians' attitudes towards the tragic? How and why did these change over time? How do these intersect with and reflect Indian religious traditions? Classical Sanskrit Tragedy will appeal to scholars of South Asian literature and those interested in South Asian history and the medieval history of ideas and emotions alike."--
    Note: Acknowledgements -- Preamble: A note on the Indian medieval -- Introduction -- Part I. The Tragic Middle Introduction -- Part II. Doubt, Obstacle, Deliberation, Death, Disaster: the Trial in Indian Aesthetics -- Chapter 1. Kalidasa and his inheritance of grief -- Chapter 2. The Map of Melancholy: Lamentation and the Philosophical Pause -- Chapter 3. On losing and finding love: Conflict, Obstacle and drama -- Chapter 4. The Altered Heart: Anguish, Entreaty and Lyric -- Conclusion -- Bibliography , Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ebook version : ISBN 9780755617876
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_9959769166302883
    Format: 1 online resource (XV, 538 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2012.
    ISBN: 3-476-00406-6
    Content: Das ganze Studium der Anglistik und Amerikanistik in einem Band. Ob englische und amerikanische Literatur, Sprachwissenschaft, Literatur- und Kulturtheorie, Fachdidaktik oder die Analyse von Filmen und kulturellen Phänomenen führende Fachvertreter geben in englischer Sprache einen ausführlichen Überblick über alle relevanten Teildisziplinen. BA- und MA-Studierende finden hier die wichtigsten Grundlagen und Wissensgebiete auf einen Blick. Durch die übersichtliche Darstellung und das Sachregister optimal für das systematische Lernen und zum Nachschlagen geeignet.
    Note: Includes index. , Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Preface of the Editors -- Introduction -- Part I: Literary Studies -- 1 Introducing Literary Studies -- 2 British Literary History -- 2.1 The Middle Ages -- 2.1.1 Terminology -- 2.1.2 Anglo-Saxon Literature -- 2.1.3 Middle English Court Cultures -- 2.1.4 Romances and Malory -- 2.1.5 Late Medieval Religious Literature -- 2.1.6 Oppositions and Subversions -- 2.2 The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries -- 2.2.1 Overview -- 2.2.2 Transformations of Antiquity -- 2.2.3 New Science and New Philosophy -- 2.2.4 Religious Literature: A Long Reformation -- 2.2.5 The Literary Culture of the Court and Popular Literature -- 2.2.6 European Englishness? Cultural Exchange versus Nation-Building -- 2.3 The Eighteenth Century -- 2.3.1 Terminology and Overview -- 2.3.2 The Enlightenment and the Public Sphere -- 2.3.3 Pope and Neoclassicism -- 2.3.4 The Public Sphere, Private Lives: The Novel 1719-1742 -- 2.3.5 Scepticism, Sentimentalism, Sociability: The Novel After 1748 -- 2.3.6 Literature of the Sublime: The Cult of Medievalism, Solitude and Excess -- 2.4 Romanticism -- 2.4.1 Romanticism as a Cultural Idiom -- 2.4.2 Theorising Romanticism -- 2.4.3 Modes of Romantic Poetry -- 2.4.4 Other Genres -- 2.4.5 Historicising Romanticism -- 2.5 The Victorian Age -- 2.5.1 Overview -- 2.5.2 The Spirit of the Age: Doubts, Unresolved Tensions, and the Triumph of Time -- 2.5.3 The Novel -- 2.5.4 Poetry -- 2.5.5 Drama -- 2.6 Modernism -- 2.6.1 Terminology -- 2.6.2 Scope and Periodization -- 2.6.3 Modernist Aesthetics -- 2.6.4 Central Concerns of Modernist Literature -- 2.7 Postmodernism -- 2.7.1 Terminology -- 2.7.2 Period, Genre, or Mode? -- 2.7.3 Conceptual Focus: Representation and Reality -- 2.7.4 Genre and Postmodern Literary History -- 2.7.5 Postmodern Developments in Britain and Ireland -- 2.7.6 After Postmodernism?. , 3 American Literary History -- 3.1 Early American Literature -- 3.1.1 Overview -- 3.1.2 Labor and Faith: English Writing, English Settlement (1584-1730) -- 3.1.3 A Revolutionary Literature (1730-1830) -- 3.1.4 Fictional Writing in the Early Republic -- 3.1.5 Voices From the Margins -- 3.2 American Renaissance -- 3.2.1 Terminology -- 3.2.2 Wider Historical Context -- 3.2.3 The Formation of an American Cultural Identity -- 3.2.4 Literary Marketplace -- 3.2.5 The Role of Women Writers -- 3.2.6 Industrialization, Technology, Science -- 3.2.7 Materialism vs. Idealism -- 3.2.8 Art and Society -- 3.3 Realism and Naturalism -- 3.3.1 Terminology -- 3.3.2 The Poetics of American Realism -- 3.3.3 William Dean Howells and the Historical Context of the Gilded Age -- 3.3.4 American Naturalism -- 3.4 Modernism -- 3.4.1 Terminology -- 3.4.2 The Two Discourses of Modernism -- 3.4.3 Early Modernism: Stein, Pound, Eliot -- 3.4.4 Home-Made Modernism -- 3.4.5 African American Modernism -- 3.4.6 Modernism and the Urban Sphere -- 3.4.7 Modernist Fiction -- 3.4.8 Late Modernism -- 3.5 Postmodern and Contemporary Literature -- 3.5.1 Overview -- 3.5.2 American Drama From Modernism to the Present -- 3.5.3 Transitions to Postmodernism in Poetry and Prose -- 3.5.4 American Poetry in the Later Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries -- 3.5.5 Postmodern and Contemporary Fiction -- 4 The New Literatures in English -- 4.1 The History of the New Literatures in English -- 4.2 Global Englishes: Colonial Legacies, Multiculturalism, and New Diversity -- 4.3 The Concept of Diaspora -- 4.4 Globalization -- 4.5 Anglophone Literatures -- 4.5.1 Trinidad/Tobago -- 4.5.2 India -- 4.5.3 Canada -- 4.5.4 Nigeria -- 4.6 Conclusion -- Part II: Literary and Cultural Theory -- 1 Formalism and Structuralism -- 1.1 Origins -- 1.2 Russian Formalism -- 1.3 New Criticism -- 1.4 French Structuralism. , 2 Hermeneutics and Critical Theory -- 2.1 The Philosophy of Universal Interpretation: Hermeneutics -- 2.2 The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory -- 2.3 Postmodern Marxism -- 3 Reception Theory -- 3.1 Reader-Response Criticism in the United States -- 3.2 The Constance School -- 3.3 Applying Reception Theory -- 4 Poststructuralism/Deconstruction -- 4.1 Derrida: Deconstruction -- 4.2 Foucault: Discourse, Knowledge, Power -- 4.3 Other Poststructuralist Thinkers -- 5 New Historicism and Discourse Analysis -- 5.1 General Aspects -- 5.2 Emergence and Characteristics -- 5.3 Critical Practice and Key Concepts -- 5.4 New Historicism and Contemporary Criticism -- 6 Gender Studies, Transgender Studies, Queer Studies -- 6.1 Changing Concepts of Gender -- 6.2 Transgender Studies and Queer Theory -- 6.3 Gender and Sexuality in English and American Studies -- 7 Psychoanalysis -- 7.1 Freud's Psychoanalysis -- 7.2 The Model of the Dream -- 7.3 Poststructuralist Psychoanalysis -- 7.4 Poststructuralist Psychoanalytic Literary Theory -- 7.5 Psychoanalysis and Gender Studies -- 7.6 Critical Race Studies, Postcolonial Studies -- 8 Pragmatism and Semiotics -- 8.1 Classical Pragmatism -- 8.2 The Pragmatic Maxim -- 8.3 A Key Tenet of Pragmatist Thinking: Anti-Cartesianism -- 8.4 Reality-A Somewhat Precarious Affair -- 8.5 A Very Brief History of Semiotics -- 8.6 The Linguistic Turn -- 9 Narratology -- 9.1 Definition -- 9.2 Narrativity -- 9.3 Major Categories of Narratology -- 10 Systems Theory -- 10.1 Consciousness and Communication -- 10.2 Medium vs. Form -- 10.3 Systems Theory and Reading/Analysing Texts -- 11 Cultural Memory -- 11.1 Definition -- 11.2 The Representation of Memory in Literature and Film: 'Traumatic Pasts' -- 11.3 The 'Afterlife' of Literature -- 11.4 Transnational and Transcultural Memory -- 12 Literary Ethics. , 12.1 Early Conceptualizations of the Connection Between Literature and Ethics -- 12.2 Twentieth-Century Literary Ethics Before 1970 -- 12.3 Hard Times for Literary Ethics -- 12.4 The Ethical Turn of the 1990s and After -- 13 Cognitive Poetics -- 13.1 Definition -- 13.2 Beginnings -- 13.3 Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Blending Theory -- 13.4 Cognitive Poetics and Jazz Literature -- 13.5 Other Approaches -- 13.6 The Impact of Cognitive Poetics -- 14 Ecocriticism and Cultural Ecology -- 14.1 Emergence and Definitions of Ecocriticism -- 14.2 Directions of Ecocriticism -- 14.3 Critical Theory and Ecocriticism -- 14.4 From Natural Ecology to Cultural Ecology -- 14.5 Literature as Cultural Ecology -- Part III: Cultural Studies -- 1 Transnational Approaches to the Study of Culture -- 1.1 Cultural and National Specificity of Approaches -- 1.2 The Study of Culture in an International Context -- 1.3 Trans/national Concepts of Culture -- 1.4 Cultural Turns in the Humanities -- 1.5 Travelling Concepts and Translation -- 1.6 From Cultural Studies to the Transnational Study of Culture -- 2 British Cultural Studies -- 2.1 The Rise and Fall of Cultural Studies -- 2.2 A Cultural History of Cultural Studies -- 2.3 Cultural Studies in Germany as Discipline and/or as Perspective -- 2.4 Cultural Studies, Kulturwissenschaft, and Medienwissenschaft -- 2.5 Theory and Methodology of Cultural (Media) Studies -- 2.6 Future Cultural (Media) Studies -- 3 American Cultural Studies -- 3.1 Beginnings -- 3.2 Myth and Symbol School -- 3.3 Popular Culture Studies -- 3.4 Ideological Criticism, New Historicism, New Americanists -- 3.5 Race and Gender Studies -- 3.6 Border Crossings, Multiple Identities, and Transnationalisms -- 4 Postcolonial Studies -- 4.1 Postcolonial Theory: A Contested Field -- 4.2 Colonial Discourse Analysis -- 4.3 Cultural Nationalism -- 4.4 Writing Back. , 4.5 Hybridity -- 4.6 Future Perspectives: Postcolonial Studies in the United States and Europe -- 5 Film and Media Studies -- 5.1 Introduction: Media Culture in the Electronic Age -- 5.2 Media Studies: Medium-Mediality-Materiality -- 5.3 Intermediality and Remediation -- 5.4 Literature and the (Audio-)Visual Media: Photography-Film-TV -- Part IV: Analyzing Literature and Culture -- 1 Analyzing Poetry -- 1.1 Traditional Poetry -- 1.2 Experimental Poetry -- 2 Analyzing Prose Fiction -- 2.1 The Narrator -- 2.2 Symbol, Allegory, Image -- 2.3 Historical Subtexts -- 2.4 Other Approaches -- 3 Analyzing Drama -- 3.1 Genre and Dramaturgy -- 3.2 A New Historicist Reading -- 3.3 A Feminist Reading -- 3.4 A Psychoanalytic Reading -- 3.5 Metatheatricality -- 4 Analyzing Film -- 4.1 Film Narratology: Screening Subjectivity -- 4.2 The Example of Memento: Screening Memory and Oblivion -- 4.3 Filmic Adaptations of Literary Texts -- 5 Analyzing Culture -- 5.1 Football, Nationality, and Multiculturalism -- 5.2 Football, War, and Colonialism -- 5.3 Football, Gender, and Sexuality -- Part V: Linguistics -- 1 Introducing Linguistics -- 2 Linguistic Theories, Approaches, and Methods -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Turn Towards Modern Linguistics -- 2.2.1 The Pre-Structuralist Tradition in the Nineteenth Century -- 2.2.2 Saussure and His Impact -- 2.3 American Structuralism -- 2.3.1 Bloomfield on Phonemes -- 2.3.2 Fries on Word Classes -- 2.3.3 Gleason on Immediate Constituents -- 2.4 Generative Grammar and Case Grammar -- 2.4.1 Chomsky's Generative Grammar -- 2.4.2 Case Grammar: Fillmore's 'Semanticization' of Generative Grammar -- 2.5 Cognitive Approaches -- 2.5.1 Prototype Theory -- 2.5.2 Conceptual Metaphor Theory -- 2.5.3 Construction Grammar -- 2.6 Psycholinguistic Approaches -- 2.7 Corpus-Based Approaches -- 2.8 Summary and Outlook -- 3 History and Change. , 3.1 Language Change: Forces and Principles.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-476-02306-0
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Bloomsbury Academic | [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
    UID:
    gbv_1888530162
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (408 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9798216172109
    Series Statement: Understanding Modern Nations
    Note: Series Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Geography Overview Benue River Climate Desertification Fauna Flora Jos Plateau Major Cities Natural Resources Niger Delta Niger River Population Rainforest Savannah Transportation and Waterways Urbanization and Its Impact Chapter 2: History Overview Timeline Agitation for Independence Awolowo, Obafemi Azikiwe, Nnamdi Balewa, Abubakar Tafawa Benin Empire Colonial Nigeria European Explorers and Christianity Ife Kingdom Islam and Trade Kingdom of Zaria Macaulay, Herbert Nigerian Civil War Nri Civilization Oyo Empire Sokoto Caliphate Chapter 3: Government and Politics Overview Administrative Division and Structure All Progressives Congress Buhari, Muhammadu Constitutional Development Correctional Institutions Corruption Criminal Law Democratic Rule Early Political Parties Human Rights Independent National Electoral Commission Jonathan, Goodluck Law Enforcement Legislature Military Rule People's Democratic Party Political Parties and Their Formations State and Local Governments Supreme Court Chapter 4: Economy Overview Agriculture Sector Domestic and International Trade Exports Financial Institutions Foreign Investment Forex and Currency Exchange Imports International Trade Policy Manufacturing Sector Mining Sector Nigerian Stock Exchange Oil and Gas Sector Poverty Private Sector Reserves and Foreign Debt Trade Partners Trade Unions and the Labor Movement Chapter 5: Religion and Thought Overview Adeboye, Enoch Aladura Church Catholicism Celestial Church of Christ Christ Apostolic Church Inter-Religious Conflicts Islamic Movement Oyedepo, David Pentecostalism Reformed Ogboni Fraternity Synagogue Church of All Nations Traditional Religions Chapter 6: Social Classes and Ethnicity Overview Hausa/Fulani Ibibio People Igbo Ijaw People Kanuri People Middle Class Minority Ethnic Groups Nupe People Rural Population Tiy People Urban Poor Yoruba Chapter 7: Gender, Marriage, and Sexuality Overview Court Marriages Domestic Violence Dowry and Bride-Wealth Family Planning Law Family Roles Gay and Lesbian Individuals Gender Relations Human Trafficking Kinship and In-Laws Marriage Law Sex Trade Traditional Weddings Western Weddings Chapter 8: Education Overview Indigenous Education System Islamic Education National Entrance Examinations Nomadic Schools Pre-Tertiary Education Private Universities Public Universities Tertiary Education West African Examination Council Chapter 9: Language Overview English Language Foreign Languages Hausa Language Igbo Language Local Dialects Pidgin English Yoruba Language Chapter 10: Etiquette Overview Business Entertainment Courtesy and Respect Entertainment and Gift-Giving Food and Table Manners Greetings Housewarming Naming Ceremonies Chapter 11: Literature and Drama Overview Achebe, Chinua Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi Atta, Sefi Clark, John Pepper Fiction and Nonfiction Literary Works Hafsat, Abdulwaheed Ahmed Indigenous Drama Ogunde, Hubert Okri, Ben Saro-Wiwa, Ken Soyinka, Wole Tales by Moonlight Tutuola, Amos Traditional Performances Chapter 12: Art and Architecture Overview Bead Art Benin Artwork Brazilian Architecture Bronze Casting Embroidery Ife Artwork Igbo Artwork Indigenous Architecture Iron Smelting Onobrakpeya, Bruce Painting Palace Decoration Sculpture Terracotta Textiles Wood Carving Chapter 13: Music and Dance Overview Ade, King Sunny Afrobeat Contemporary Nigerian Dance Folk Songs Fuji Music Gospel Music Hip Hop Music Kuti, Fela Nigerian Music Producers Regional Music Traditional Dance Traditional Musical Instruments Uwaifo, Victor Chapter 14: Food Overview Alcoholic Beverages Eastern Cuisine Holiday Feasts Local Drinks Middle Belt Cuisine Northern Cuisine Palm Wine Snacks Southern Cuisine Southwestern Cuisine Chapter 15: Leisure and Sports Overview Athletics Basketball Boxing Cinemas Dating Domestic Travel Football (Soccer) Horse Riding Shopping Table Tennis Weightlifting Wrestling Chapter 16: Media and Popular Culture Overview Digital Social Media Magazines Media, Privately Owned Movie Industry Music Industry National Broadcasting Commission National Film and Video Censors Board Newspapers Piracy Radio Broadcasting, Publicly Owned Television Broadcasting, Publicly Owned Appendix A: Day in the Life A Day in the Life of a Farmer A Day in the Life of a Housewife A Day in the Life of a Student A Day in the Life of a Businessman Appendix B: Glossary of Key Terms Appendix C: Facts and Figures Appendix D: Holidays Selected Bibliography Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781440865565
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781440865572
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798216172093
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9798765112052
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9959238074602883
    Format: 1 online resource (545 p.)
    ISBN: 1-135-72065-7 , 0-8153-3861-9 , 1-315-05460-4 , 1-135-72058-4
    Content: Sharpes' approach synthesizes historical, philosophical, and cultural standpoints. The text contains practical teaching applications alongside theory and an integrated emphasis of diversity and other multicultural themes. It also covers the history of schooling from ancient times to the present, including biographies of major non-Western figures as well as the canon of educational innovators.
    Note: First published 2002 by RoutledgeFalmer. , Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Outline; CHAPTER ONE EDUCATION AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES; Overview; Teacher Knowledge and Teaching Acts; Theme: Why Certain Ideas, and Who Goes to School?; History as Educational Foundation; American Ethnic Histories; Female Contributors; Philosophy as Educational Foundation; Applying a Philosophy of Education; Culture as Educational Foundation; CHAPTER TWO THE ANCIENT EDUCATIONAL HERITAGE; Overview, Key Questions, Important Terms; Education In the Ancient World; The Beginnings of Art in Civilization , Education in Mesopotamian Preliterate SocietiesAgricultural Education; Technological and Artistic Education; The Role of Religion in Ancient Education; The Origins of Writing; Cuneiform; The Alphabet; Ancient Persian Education; Egypt: The Legacy of Civilization; Egyptian Schooling; Egyptian Writing; Egyptian Religion; Education In Ancient China; Buddhism; Lao Tzu and the Tao te Ching; Confucius (c.551-479 B.C.); Summary and Implications, References; CHAPTER THREE EDUCATION IN CLASSICAL GREECE; Overview, Key Questions, Important Terms; Introduction; Homer and the Pre-Socratics , The Homeric Tradition: Myths Divine and HumanGreek Philosophy; Pythagoras (c.582-507 B.C.); The Sophists; Socrates (469-399 B.C.); Missing in Action: The Absence of Women in History; Greek Drama; Plato and Aristotle; Plato (427-348 B.C.): The Idealist; Idealism; The State; Plato's Story of the Cave; Educational Implications of Plato's Ideas; Aristode (384-322 B.C.): The Realist; Logic and Thinking; Logic: The Art of Argumentation and Reasoning; Types of Thinking; Inductive and Deductive Reasoning; Divergent and Convergent Thinking; Critical Thinking , Reflective Thinking and Portfolio AssessmentSummary and lmplicattons; CHAPTER FOUR EDUCATIONAL IDEAS AND PRACTICES IN THE CLASSICAL ROMAN PERIOD; Overview, Key Questions, Important Terms; Roman Education; Introduction; Roman Schooling; The Romans and Education; The Classical Curriculum; The Roman Calendar; The Ethical Philosophies; Epicurus and Epicureanism; The Roman Stoicis; Cicero (106-43 B.C.): The Roman Stoic; Epictetus (c. 50-138 A.D.); Seneca (4 B.C.-65 A.D.): The Prose Stylist; Ancient Roman Educators and Authors; Tacitus (c. 55-117 A.D.) , Quintilian (35-95 A.D.): Quintilian and the Art of RhetoricAugustine (354-430 A.D.): The Christian Neo-Platonist; Boethius (c. 475-524 A.D.); Justinian (483-565 A.D.) and the Codification of Law; Summary and Implications; CHAPTER FIVE EDUCATION IN THE MIDDLE AGES; Overview, Key Questions, Important Terms; The Early Middle Ages (c. 500-900 A.D.); Monasteries and the Rise of Religious Orders; Alcuin (735-804): The Origin of Medieval Schooling; The Seven Liberal Arts; Education for Occupations; The Late Middle Ages (c. 1000-1492 a.d.); Printing; Books and Ideas; Vocational Education: The Guilds , Vocational Education for Females , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8153-3860-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-306-00188-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almafu_9959409141402883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    Edition: [First edition.].
    ISBN: 9781119275510 , 1119275512 , 9781119275503 , 1119275504 , 9781119275497 , 1119275490
    Series Statement: Blackwell companions to the ancient world
    Content: "This chapter provides an overview of the Muses in Greek mythology and argues that their multiplicity, their indefinite number, their lack of fixed personalities and their metapoetic status make them highly unusual members of the Olympian pantheon. As the embodiment of music and the means by which music is channelled to human beings they are essential to our understanding of the meaning of mousikē in Greek culture. Above all their origins in an oral society foregrounds the performative nature of music which has characterised it as an art form throughout the ages"--
    Note: Mythical Paradigms. The Mythology of the Muses / Penelope Murray ; Apollo and Music / Ian Rutherford ; Dionysus and the Ambiguity of Orgiastic Music / Giorgio Ieranò ; Pan and the Music of Nature / Pauline LeVen ; Musical Heroes / Susanna Sarti ; Musical Metamorphoses in the Roman World / Luigi Galasso -- Contexts and Practices. Ancient Musical Performance in Context : Places, Settings and Occasions / Sylvain Perrot ; Documenting Music / Maria Chiara Martinelli ; Visualizing Music / Sheramy Bundrick ; Music in Classical Greek Drama / Marco Ercoles ; Music in Roman Drama / Timothy J. Moore ; Ancient Greek Choreia / Naomi A. Weiss ; Roman Dance / Zoa Alonso Fernández ; Musical Competitors and Competitions in Greece and Rome / Timothy Power ; The Vocal Art in Greek and Roman Antiquity / Kostantinos Melidis ; Musical Instruments of Greek and Roman Antiquity / Chrestos Terzēs ; Ancient Greek Music and the Near East / John Franklin -- Conceptualising Music : Musical Theory and Thought. Acoustics / Egert Pöhlmann ; Harmonics / Andrew Barker ; Rhythmics / Tosca A.C. Lynch ; Notation / Stefan Hagel ; Music in Greek and Roman Education / Massimo Raffa ; Musical Aesthetics / Eleonora Rocconi ; Music and Emotions / Francesco Pelosi ; Music and Medicine / Antonietta Provenza ; The Music of the Words in Roman Rhetoric / Verena Schulz ; Music and Society : Musical Identities, Ideology and Politics. Between Local and Global : Music and Cultural Identity in Ancient Greece / Mark Griffith ; Music and Gender in Greek and Roman Culture : Female Performers and Composers / Mariella De Simone ; 'Old' and 'New' Music : The Ideology of Mousikē / Armand D'Angour ; The Politics of Theater Music in Fifth- and Fourth-Century Greece / Eric Csapo and Peter Wilson ; Music, Power and Propaganda in Julio-Claudian Imperial Rome (27 BC-68 AD) / Paola Dessì -- 'Rediscovering Ancient Music' : The Cultural Heritage of Mousikē. The Reception of Greek Musical Theory in the Middle Ages : Boethius and the Depictions of Ancient Musicians / Cecilia Panti ; Ancient Greek Music in Early Modern Italy : Performance and Self-Representation / Donatella Restani ; The Visual Heritage : Images of Ancient Music before and after the Rediscovery of Pompeii / Daniela Castaldo -- Appendix. Diagrams of the Ancient Modes (Harmoniai) as Aulos and Lyre Tunings / Tosca A.C. Lynch.〈br〉〈br〉
    Additional Edition: Print version: A companion to ancient Greek and Roman music Hoboken : Wiley, 2020. ISBN 9781119275473
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almahu_9948665054602882
    Format: 1 online resource (371 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783035108385
    Series Statement: Varia Musicologica 21
    Content: This book offers an overview of issues related to the regulated, formal organization of sound and speech in verse intended for singing. Particularly, it is concerned with the structural properties and underlying mechanisms involved in the association of lyrics and music. While in spoken verse the underlying metrical scheme is grounded in the prosody of the language in which it is composed, in sung verse the structure is created by the mapping of specific prosodic units of the text (syllables, moras, tones, etc.) onto the rhythmic-melodic structure provided by the tune. Studying how this mapping procedure takes place across different musical genres and styles is valuable for what it can add to our knowledge of language and music in general, and also for what it can teach us about individual languages and poetic traditions. In terms of empirical coverage, the collection includes a wide variety of (Western) languages and metrical/musical forms, ranging from the Latin hexameter to the Norwegian stev, from the French chant courtois to the Sardinian mutetu longu. Readers interested in formal analyses of vocal music, or in metrics and linguistics, will find useful insights here.
    Note: Contents: Michele Napolitano: Poetry and music in archaic and classical Greece. Some thoughts – Antoni Rossell: Medieval liturgical drama, Carmina Burana and the Arnaut Daniel's sestina: Music and literature – Giorgio Monari: M’es belhs dous chans: Melody, metre and imagery in a «love verse» of early troubadours – Oliver Vogel: Poetic rhythm in musical notations of the 14th century: The amateur tradition of grand chant courtois under the patronage of the autonomous system of ars musicae – Fabio Sangiovanni: For the anisosyllabic whim of the romance Middle Ages: Disciplines and non-regularity in the lyric poetry – Nausica Morandi: Creation, appropriation and development of the «sung verse» in the medieval musico-liturgical drama Officium Stellae – Levente Seláf/Patrizia Noel Aziz Hanna: Textsetting of multilingual poems: The example of Bruder Hans’ Ave Maria – Jon Storm-Mathisen: Norwegian gamalstev: A millennium of sung verse – Paolo Bravi: Verse structure and time patterns in the a mutetus extemporary sung poetry of Southern Sardinia – Varuṇ DeCastro-Arrazola: The prosody of Basque songs: A methodological proposal – François Dell: Text-to-tune alignment and lineation in traditional French songs – Daniela Rossi: Stress-to-beat mismatches in French rap – Luca Zuliani: New directions in Italian song lyrics? – Clara Isabel Martínez Cantón: Traditional metrics in Javier Krahe’s lyrics: Accords and discords – Wencke Ophaug: The challenge of identifying vowel phonemes in singing – Annjo K. Greenall: Textsetting in translation: Rhythmical (non-)equivalence in the works of three Scandinavian «singer-translators» – Johan Franzon: Three dimensions of singability. An approach to subtitled and sung translations – Andy Arleo: What can the cross-cultural study of children's clapping games teach us about the universality of sung verse?
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783034315609
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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