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  • 1
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    Berkeley : University of California Press
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    b3kat_BV035413807
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 460 Seiten) , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: Online_Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
    ISBN: 1417508183
    Note: pt. 1.Gender and the law (Qing dynasty).Femininity in flux: gendered virtue and social conflict in the mid-Qing courtroom /Janet M. Theiss.Dangerous males, vulnerable males, and polluted males: the regulation of masculinity in Qing dynasty law /Matthew H. Sommer --pt. 2.Ideals of marriage and family (mid-Qing dynasty and early Republican era).Grooming a daughter for marriage: brides and wives in the mid-Qing period /Susan Mann."The truths I have learned": nationalism, family reform, and male identity in China's New Culture Movement, 1915-1923 /Susan L. Glosser --pt. 3.Gender in literary traditions (May fourth era to Reform era).Invention and intervention: the making of a female tradition in modern Chinese literature /Lydia H. Liu.The self loving the self: men and connoisseurship in modern Chinese literature /Wendy Larson --pt. 4.Dangerous women and dangerous men (late Ming dynasty to early Communist period).Modernizing sex, sexing modernity: prostitution in early-twentieth-century S , pt. 7.Shifting contexts of gender and sexuality (Reform era). Past, perfect or imperfect: changing images of the ideal wife /Harriet Evans.Proper men and proper women: parental affection in the Chinese family /William Jankowiak --pt. 8.Gender, sexuality, and ethnicity (Reform era).Gender and internal Orientalism in China /Louisa Schein.Tradition and the gender of civility /Ralph Litzinger --Afterword:putting gender at the center /Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom,Susan Brownell.
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Chinese femininities, chinese masculinities 2002
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 1644-2002 ; China ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 1650-1990 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
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    London :Arnold ;
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    almafu_9958096924602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 249 pages)
    ISBN: 1-4742-1038-4 , 1-4175-3197-5
    Content: What did the Enlightenment mean for people who were not intellectuals or members of a wealthy elite? In this incisive new book, Thomas Munck shows the profound impact of Enlightenment ideas on a broad range of social groups. Moving beyond traditional treatments, which tend to focus on leading individuals and salon culture, Munck demonstrates that the Enlightenment can be fruitfully studied from the vantage point of ordinary people. He focuses on Paris, London, and Hamburg, but draws comparisons across much of Europe. The book begins with Montesquieu's Persian Letters in 1721 and ends with the changing direction of the French Revolution in 1794, and with a reassessment of enlightened absolutism in the light of changing relationships between state and citizen. It will be an invaluable text for courses on the Enlightenment and provides a valuable new perspective for anyone studying eighteenth-century Europe or the history of ideas
    Note: Machine generated contents note: Preface vii -- 1 The enlightenment 1 -- Enlightenment in national context 3 -- Enlightenment and counter-enlightenment 7 -- Nature, man and science 11 -- The 'public sphere' and its limits 14 -- Enlightenment and political power 18 -- 2 Tradition and communication in daily life 21 -- Popular and elite culture 22 -- Rural interaction and peasant action 26 -- Religious observance and beliefs 29 -- Processions, festivals and the use of open space 37 -- Street life, public entertainment and the theatre 40 -- 3 Broadening the horizon: ways and means 46 -- Literacy 46 -- Education 52 -- Prints, pictures and the eye of the beholder 60 -- Venues of contact, conversation and debate 65 -- Political radicalism in the 1790s 72 -- 4 Books and readers 76 -- Book production and distribution 77 -- Copyright and profits 80 -- Censorship before the reforms 84 -- Changing demand for books 89 -- Libraries and book clubs 98 -- The impact of the book: two case studies 99 -- Pamphlets and politics 103 -- 5 The press 106 -- The Tatler and the Spectator 109 -- The growth of press output and readership 111 -- The French-language press before the Revolution 117 -- The press, enlightenment and change 122 -- Revolutionary media 128 -- 6 Reason and the dissolution of certainties 132 -- State legislation on toleration 133 -- The churches under scrutiny 139 -- Censorship reform and state hesitations 142 -- The judiciary and the law 146 -- Crime and punishment 150 -- Treatment of the sick 156 -- 7 Property, the underprivileged and reform 163 -- Taxation 164 -- Political economy, cameralism and the physiocrats 168 -- Rural reform 172 -- Poverty 181 -- Slavery and enlightenment 186 -- 8 State, nation and individual in the late eighteenth century 193 -- Social structure, 'the people' and public consensus 194 -- Nation, homeland and patriotic identity 199 -- Political rights and representation in revolutionary France 203 -- Representing the other half: women and public life 211 -- The revolution of popular politics 214 -- 9 Conclusion 220 -- Select bibliography 224 -- Index 240. , Also issued in print.
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  • 3
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    De Gruyter | Warsaw/Berlin :De Gruyter Open,
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    almafu_9958070395402883
    Format: 1 online resource (237 pages) : , illustrations (some color), map
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-11-047062-4 , 3-11-043973-5
    Content: Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform studies not only of demography or the history of disease and mortality, but also histories of the body, of religious and other beliefs about death, of changing social relationships, values and aspirations. In the last decades, the intensive urban development and a widespread legal requirement to undertake archaeological excavation of historical sites has led to a massive increase in the number of post-medieval graveyards and burial places that have been subjected to archaeological investigation. The archaeology of the more recent periods, which are comparatively well documented, is no less interesting and important an area of study than prehistoric periods. This volume offers a range of case studies and reflections on aspects of death and burial in post-medieval Europe. Looking at burial goods, the spatial aspects of cemetery organisation and the way that the living interact with the dead, contributors who have worked on sites from Central, North and West Europe present some of their evidence and ideas. The coherence of the volume is maintained by a substantial integrative introduction by the editor, Professor Sarah Tarlow. "This book is a 'first' and a necessary one. It is an exciting and far-ranging collection of studies on post-medieval burial practice across Europe that will most certainly be used extensively" Professor Howard Williams
    Note: Front matter -- , Contents -- , 1 Introduction: Death and Burial in Post-medieval Europe / , 2 The Human Body as Material Culture ‒ Linköping Cathedral Churchyard in the Early Modern Period / , 3 Approaches to Post-medieval Burial in England: Past and Present / , 4 The Impact of Epidemics on Funerary Practices in Modern France (16th - 18th Centuries) / , 5 The Co-Existence of Two Traditions in the Territory of Present-Day Latvia in the 13th-18th Centuries: Burial in Dress and in a Shroud / , 6 Fashioning Death: Clothing, Memory and Identity in 16th Century Swedish Funerary Practice / , 7 Tradition-based Concepts of Death, Burial and Afterlife: A Case from Orthodox Setomaa, South-Eastern Estonia / , 8 Religion, Status and Taboo. Changing Funeral Rites in Catholic and Protestant Germany / , 9 Hiding the Body: Ordering Space and Allowing Manipulation of Body Parts within Modern Cemeteries / , 10 Burial Customs in the Northern Ostrobothnian Region (Finland) from the Late Medieval Period to the 20th Century. Plant Remains in Graves / , 11 Death and Burial in Post-medieval Prague / , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , Index , In English.
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books.
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  • 4
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    Washington, DC :World Bank,
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    almafu_9958077346802883
    Format: xxviii, 192 pages ; , 23 cm.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-08437-5 , 9786610084371 , 1-4175-5471-1
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- Objectives and Focus -- Terminology and Concepts -- The Bank's Approach to Gender and Conflict -- Limitations -- The Links among Gender, Conflict, and Development -- 2. Gender and Warfare: Female Combatants and Soldiers' Wives -- Overview -- Women in Conflict -- Gender Roles in Armies -- Gender Relations in the Army -- Development Challenges: Providing Post-Conflict Assistance to Female Ex-Soldiers -- Policy Options -- 3. Gender-Based and Sexual Violence: A Multidimensional Approach -- Overview -- GBV and Conflict -- Gender-Specific Roles: Types of GBV -- Dynamics: A GBV Continuum -- Development Challenges: A Multidimensional Approach -- Policy Options -- 4. Gender and Formal Peace Processes -- Overview -- Gender Roles in the Peace Process -- Dynamics: Struggling for Participation -- Development Challenges: Gender-Sensitizing the Political Process -- Policy Options -- 5. Gender, Informal Peace Processes, and Rebuilding Civil Society -- Overview -- Gender Roles in Informal Peace Processes -- Dynamics: Readjusting the Work on Peace, Rehabilitation, and Development -- Development Challenges: The Need for Sustained External Support -- Policy Options -- 6. Gender-Sensitizing the Post-Conflict Legal Framework -- Overview -- Gender-Specific Laws, Adequate Judicial Recourse, and Equal Access to Legal Services -- Dynamics: Non-Statutory Law and the Legacy of Violence -- Development Challenges: Post-Conflict Legal Foundations and Engendering the Rule of Law -- Policy Options -- 7. Gender and Work: Creating Equal Labor Market Opportunities -- Overview -- Linking Gender and Work -- Gender-Specific Roles in Urban and Agricultural Work -- Dynamics: Changing Labor Market Prospects. , Development Challenges: Capitalizing on Changing Labor Divisions and New Skills -- General Policy Options -- Rural Policy Options -- Informal Sector Policy Options -- Formal Sector Policy Options -- 8. Gender and Rehabilitating Social Services: A Focus on Education -- Overview -- Gender-Specific Roles and Needs -- Dynamics: Complex Interactions but Also Opportunities -- Development Challenges: Sustained, Gender-Sensitive Services -- Policy Options -- 9. Gender and Community-Driven Development -- Overview -- Gender Aspects of Social Capital and Cohesion -- Development Dynamics: Empowering Communities and Promoting Social Cohesion through CDD -- Development Challenges: Addressing Constraints on Women's Participation -- Policy Options -- 10. Policy Options -- Overview -- Relevance -- Capitalizing on Empowering Gender Role Changes -- Intra-Organizational Requirements -- Objectives, Timing, Target Groups, and Dilemmas -- 11. Further Analysis on Gender, Conflict, and Development -- Overview -- Specific Gender Roles -- Masculinity, Femininity, and Gender Relations -- Young Men at Risk -- Is There a Gender Dimension in Reintegrating Child Soldiers? -- Gender and Other Differential Factors -- Macroeconomic Policies and Institution Building in Post-Conflict Settings -- Linking Gender, Conflict, and Development Cooperation -- Social Capital, Cohesion, and Gender -- More Attention to Transformative Approaches -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- BOXES -- 2.1 Women Tamil Tigers Take on Combat Roles -- 2.2 Soldiers in Support Roles Are Excluded from Assistance -- 2.3 Women, Girls, and Boys Are Forcefully Recruited into Civil Wars -- 2.4 Gender Relations Break with Tradition in Nepal's Maoist Army -- 2.5 Female Soldiers Hide Their Identity -- 2.6 Abducted Women in Sierra Leone Flee from the Army. , 2.7 Mozambique's AMODEG, a Veterans' Organization, Reaches Out to Women -- 2.8 Women Support Reintegration in Sierra Leone -- 3.1 Medica Zenica Project Aids Female GBV Survivors in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 3.2 Anima Establishes a GBV Hotline -- 3.3 Different Methods Are Used to Raise GBV Awareness among Men -- 3.4 Is There Too Much Research and Not Enough Action? -- 3.5 IRC's Tanzania GBV Program Helps Burundian Female Refugees -- 3.6 Peace Operations in Cambodia Had Negative Social Impacts -- 4.1 Building Women's Alliances in Burundi, Liberia, and Northern Ireland -- 4.2 Women Participated in El Salvador's Peace Negotiations -- 4.3 Women's Post-Conflict Political Participation Increases over Time -- 4.4 A "Women Can Do It" Campaign Unfolds in Southeastern Europe -- 4.5 Burundi's Peace Process Incorporates Gender and Women's Issues -- 4.6 Cambodian Women's NGOs Train Successful Women Political Candidates -- 4.7 Women Played an Active Political Role in Post-Conflict East Timor -- 5.1 Women Rally to Promote Peace in Colombia -- 5.2 Women's Peace Activism Brought on Pivotal Changes in Sierra Leone -- 5.3 Women's Refugee NGOs Lose Power in Post-Conflict Guatemala -- 5.4 Rwandan Women Move from Informal to Formal Politics -- 6.1 Taking Constitutional Steps in Post-Conflict Afghanistan -- 6.2 Centers Provide Legal Advice to Women in Southeastern Europe -- 6.3 CEDAW Gender Balances Uganda's Constitution -- 6.4 Inclusive Legislation Is Drafted in Cambodia and Eritrea -- 7.1 Women Faced Discrimination in Land Transfer Program -- 7.2 Women's Access to Land Remains an Issue in Rwanda -- 7.3 Women's Post-Conflict Participation in Formal Employment Varies -- 7.4 Women Face a Post-Conflict Struggle for Land Access and Ownership -- 7.5 Women's Organizations Are Revived in Rwanda -- 7.6 Women Can Benefit from Microcredit Programs. , 7.7 Vocational Training Programs for Women Are Found Lacking -- 7.8 Gender Analysis Identifies Measures to Increase Female Participation -- 8.1 Community Education Fills the Schooling Gap during Conflict -- 8.2 Home-Schooling Girls in Afghanistan Addresses Educational Needs -- 9.1 CDD in the West Bank and Gaza Embraces Women -- 9.2 Women Gain Equal Representation on Local Councils in Timor-Leste -- TABLE -- 10.1 Policy Options. , English
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  • 5
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    almafu_9959835035802883
    Format: 1 online resource (342 p.)
    ISBN: 9789048540266
    Series Statement: Hagiography Beyond Tradition ; 2
    Content: This volume presents an interdisciplinary examination of trans and genderqueer subjects in medieval hagiography. Scholarship has productively combined analysis of medieval literary texts with modern queer theory - yet, too often, questions of gender are explored almost exclusively through a prism of sexuality, rather than gender identity. This volume moves beyond such limitations, foregrounding the richness of hagiography as a genre integrally resistant to limiting binaristic categories, including rigid gender binaries. The collection showcases scholarship by emerging trans and genderqueer authors, as well as the work of established researchers. Working at the vanguard of historical trans studies, these scholars demonstrate the vital and vitally political nature of their work as medievalists. This volume enables the re-creation of a lineage linking modern trans and genderqueer individuals to their medieval ancestors, providing models of queer identity where much scholarship has insisted there were none, and re-establishing the place of non-normative gender in history.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , List of Figures -- , Acknowledgements -- , Introduction -- , Following the Traces. Reassessing the Status Quo, Reinscribing Trans and Genderqueer Realities -- , 1 Assigned Female at Death -- , 2 Inherited Futures and Queer Privilege -- , 3 Juana de la Cruz -- , 4 Non-Standard Masculinity and Sainthood in Niketas David’s Life of Patriarch Ignatios -- , Peripheral Vision(s). Objects, Images, and Identities -- , 5 Gender-Querying Christ’s Wounds -- , 6 Illuminating Queer Gender Identity in the Manuscripts of the Vie de sainte Eufrosine -- , 7 The Queerly Departed -- , Genre, Gender, and Trans Textualities -- , 8 St Eufrosine’s Invitation to Gender Transgression -- , 9 Holy Queer and Holy Cure -- , 10 The Authentic Lives of Transgender Saints -- , Epilogue -- , Appendix -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History. ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
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    Albany :State University of New York Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958075040002883
    Format: 1 online resource (273 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-7914-8932-9 , 0-585-45680-1
    Content: Greg M. Nielsen brings Mikhail Bakhtin's ethics and aesthetics into a dialogue with social theory that responds to the sense of ambivalence and uncertainty at the core of modern societies. Nielsen situates a social theory between Bakhtin's norms of answerability and Jürgen Habermas's sociology, ethics, and discourse theory of democracy in a way that emphasizes the creative dimension in social action without reducing explanation to the emotional and volitional impulse of the individual or collective actor. Some of the classical sources that support this mediated position are traced to Alexander Vvedenskij's and Georg Simmel's critiques of Kant's ethics, Hermann Cohen's philosophy of fellowship, and Max Weber's and George Herbert Mead's theories of action. In the shift from Bakhtin's theory of interpersonal relations to a dialogic theory of societal events that defends the bold claim that law and politics should not be completely separated from the specificity of ethical and cultural communities, a study of citizenship and national identity is developed.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""THE NORMS OF ANSWERABILITY""; ""CONTENTS""; ""FOREWORD""; ""AKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION: Theory on the Borders of Sociology""; ""Syncrisis and Anacrisis: The State of Bakhtin Studies""; ""Creativity and General Sociological Theory""; ""The Bridge between Culture and the Political""; ""1. DIVERSITY AND TRANSCULTURAL ETHICS""; ""Disciplinary Orientations""; ""Decentered Subjects and Critiques of Discourse Ethics""; ""The Creative Side of the Normative""; ""The Normative Side of Creativity""; ""Between the Creativity and Normativity of the Act""; ""2. COMMUNICATIVE ACTION OR DIALOGUE?"" , ""Communicative Action and Moral Development""""The Limits of Universal Reason""; ""Dialogism: Mixing the Word and Style""; ""3. THE WORLD OF OTHER�S WORDS""; ""Bakhtin and Voloshinov on the Subject of the Utterance""; ""Social and Ethical Worlds of Dialogue in Dostoevsky""; ""The Frankfurt Tradition""; ""Habermas�s Break""; ""Genres of Discourse in Literature and in Theory""; ""From Dostoevsky to Calvino""; ""Convergence and Difference""; ""4. ON THE SOURCES OF YOUNG BAKHTIN�S ETHICS (Kant, Vvedenskij, Simmel, Cohen)""; ""Kant�s Three Postulates""; ""Vvedenskij�s Fourth Postulate"" , ""Simmel�s Shadow""""Bakhtin and the Formal Ought""; ""Cohen�s “Discovery of Man as Fellowman�""; ""Influences and Steps""; ""5. ACTION AND EROS (Kant-Weber-Bakhtin)""; ""Kant: Duties Toward the Body Concerning the Sexual Impulse""; ""Weber: Action, Ethics, and Eros""; ""Bakhtin: The Fourth Postulate and Body-Dialogue""; ""Eros and Action Today""; ""6. REFLEXIVE SUBJECTIVITY (Mead-Bakhtin)""; ""Philosophical and Disciplinary Orientations""; ""Between Consciousness and Language: The Ambiguity of Experience""; ""Murder, Confession, and Community""; ""Why the Subject Is Behind Us"" , ""Action Inside and Outside the Subject""""7. CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY""; ""On the Dialogue Between Ethnos and Demos""; ""Identity""; ""For and against the Nation""; ""8. A DIALOGUE ON THE NATION IN POSTNATIONAL TIMES""; ""The Nation as a Sociology of Culture: The Quebec Case""; ""Habermas: The Nation as Subjectless Communication""; ""Taylor: The Nation as a Politics of Concession""; ""Kymlicka: On National Minorities""; ""Associational Sovereignty: A Fourth Way?""; ""9. CONCLUSION: On Culture and the Political""; ""NOTES""; ""Preface"" , ""Introduction: Theory on the Borders of Sociology""""Chapter 1. Diversity and Transcultural Ethics""; ""Chapter 2. Communicative Action or Dialogue?""; ""Chapter 3. The World of Other�s Words""; ""Chapter 4. On the Sources of Young Bakhtin�s Ethics""; ""Chapter 7. Citizenship and National Identity""; ""Chapter 8. A Dialogue on the Nation in Postnational Times""; ""BIBLIOGRAPHY""; ""INDEX""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Z"" , English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_BV010558507
    Format: XII, 176 S.
    Edition: 1. publ. in Engl.
    ISBN: 0-8039-8473-1 , 0-8039-8474-X
    Series Statement: Theory, culture & society
    Uniform Title: Le temps des tribus
    Content: How is social life lived today? What social relations and responsibilities do we recognize? Is there any sense in which contemporary social life can be described as 'ethical'? In this exciting book Maffesoli argues that the conventional approaches to understanding society and solidarity are deeply flawed. He contends that mass culture has disintegrated and that today social existence is conducted through fragmented tribal groupings - in short, we live in the time of the tribes
    Content: These tribes are organized around the catchwords, brand-names and sound-bites of consumer culture. Yet Maffesoli insists that in the midst of fashion fads new forms of social collectivity are taking root which challenge our established models of politics and tradition. The book provides a rich backcloth against which to consider the rise of 'identity politics' and the proliferation of 'lifestyle cultures'. It hums with new ideas for reaching a theoretical and practical understanding of life in contemporary societies, and establishes Maffesoli as a key thinker of modern times. The Time of the Tribes will be required reading for students in the sociology of culture, social theory and cultural studies. This edition contains a Foreword by Rob Shields which both places the book in its intellectual context and provides a guide to the author's key arguments
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Individualismus ; Massengesellschaft ; Stammesgesellschaft ; Gruppenverhalten
    Author information: Maffesoli, Michel 1944-
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9947388556602882
    Format: XXIX, 322 p. 37 illus., 27 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319295442
    Content: The central purpose of this collection of essays is to make a creative addition to the debates surrounding the cultural heritage domain. In the 21st century the world faces epochal changes which affect every part of society, including the arenas in which cultural heritage is made, held, collected, curated, exhibited, or simply exists. The book is about these changes; about the decentring of culture and cultural heritage away from institutional structures towards the individual; about the questions which the advent of digital technologies is demanding that we ask and answer in relation to how we understand, collect and make available Europe’s cultural heritage. Cultural heritage has enormous potential in terms of its contribution to improving the quality of life for people, understanding the past, assisting territorial cohesion, driving economic growth, opening up employment opportunities and supporting wider developments such as improvements in education and in artistic careers. Given that spectrum of possible benefits to society, the range of studies that follow here are intended to be a resource and stimulus to help inform not just professionals in the sector but all those with an interest in cultural heritage.
    Note: Part I: Context of change -- Cultures and technology. An analysis of the changes currently taking place: the digital and the global dimension and local cultures -- Interdisciplinary collaborations in the creation of digital dance and performance: A critical examination -- Sound archives accessibility -- Technology and public access to cultural heritage: the Italian experience on IT for public historical archives -- Intellectual Property Rights and Photography: an Eternal Golden Braid -- Part II: Mediated and unmediated heritage -- A case study of an inclusive museum. The National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari became “liquid” -- The museum as information space -- The Museum of Gamers -- Part III: Co-creation and living heritage for social cohesion -- Change of museums by change of perspective – Reflecting experiences of museum development in the context of “EuroVision – Museums Exhibiting Europe” (EU Culture Project) -- Technologies lead to adaptability and lifelong engagement with culture throughout the cloud -- Urban cultural heritage festivals: a resource for promoting community and territorial cohesion -- Tools you can trust? Co-design in community heritage work -- Crowdsourcing Culture: Challenges to Change -- Part IV: Identity -- The Spanish Republican exile: identity, belonging and memory in a digital way -- Chinese is getting back their own culture and tradition in digital era.
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    Subjects: General works
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    transcript Verlag
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    Format: 324 p.;
    ISBN: 9783839454466
    Series Statement: Urban Studies
    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9949708069602882
    Format: 1 online resource (784 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031498114
    Series Statement: Springer Series in Design and Innovation Series ; v.37
    Note: Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- OBJECTS -- Beyond the Beauty-Utility Diatribe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sustainable Design Between Ethics and Aesthetics -- 3 Frugality as an Aesthetic Category for Ecodesign -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- "The Useful-Beautiful Couplet": On the Aesthetic Appraisal of Designed Objects -- References -- Imaginative Object and Mimetic Object -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Aesthetics of Toys -- 3 Mimesis, Imagination, Pleasure -- References -- OBJECTS. Objects Between Anthropology and Material Culture -- Seaweed Fabrics for Fashion Design. A Field Research Experience -- 1 Introduction -- 2 New Materialism Within the Water -- 3 A Workshop with Fashion Design Students -- 4 From Seaweed to Bodies -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Material Objects as Dispositive of Memory -- 1 Research Methodology -- 2 Deductive Method: Designing Material Objects -- 2.1 Design Methodology -- 2.2 Design Tools -- 2.3 Design Outcome: Manufactured Artifacts -- 3 Abduction -- 3.1 Phenomenological Inquiry: Dubai World Expo as Object of Interest -- 3.2 Place-Making as Object of Memory -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Objects Between Material Culture and Visual Culture -- 1 Visual culture and objects -- 2 Empirical Attempts of Analysis: Kitchen Objects in the American Filmography of the Last Twenty years -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Puppets' Tales. New Design Perspectives for a Multimedia Archive of a Humanity's Intangible Heritage -- 1 Puppets in the UNESCO's Intangible Heritages List -- 2 New Approaches for Preserving Puppets' Heritage -- 2.1 Puppets' Museums: An Overview -- 2.2 Puppets' Multimedia Archive -- 2.3 Docudramas on Puppets Traditions -- 3 A Didactic Experiment -- 3.1 Objectives -- 3.2 Context and Methodology -- 3.3 Final Outputs: Description and Analysis -- 4 Measuring Impacts: A Democratized Knowledge -- References. , Anonima Castelli. Objects, Design and Cultural Heritage -- 1 Design as a Cultural Heritage Asset -- 2 The Anonima Castelli Company -- 3 From the Archive to the Market: Current Production, Educational Experiences and the Research Project -- References -- OBJECTS. Political and Social Value of Objects -- Through the Mirror. Concept Maps to not Lose (One's Way Between) Objects -- 1 "Psychological Reaction" Objects -- 2 Functions and Meanings -- 2.1 Recognise and Discover Oneself -- 2.2 Double - Splitting -- 2.3 Door to Fantasy -- 2.4 Vanitas -- 2.5 Mirror and Soul -- 2.6 Mirror and Sexuality -- 3 Techniques -- 3.1 Double Mirror - Multiplication or "Mise en Abyme" -- 3.2 In photography and Cinema -- 3.3 Deforming Mirrors -- 3.4 "Functional" Mirrors -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- For F☆ck's Sake. The Political Narrative of Sex Toys in the Communication of MySecretCase -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Background -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Analysis -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Telephones in Italy, the Italtel Study-Case -- 1 Methodology and Sources -- 2 From Sit-Siemens to Italtel -- 3 The Eighties -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Design and Self-reproduction: A Theoretical-Political Perspective -- References -- OBJECTS. Philosophy and Representation -- Everyday Design: The Aesthetic Dimension of Alternative Use -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Functional Accounts of Design Aesthetic Appreciation -- 2.1 An Alternative Paradigm -- 2.2 The Role that the Notion of "Function" Plays within FADAA -- 2.3 From Acknowledged to Prescribed Function -- 3 Appreciating Everyday Design -- 3.1 Possible Objections -- 3.2 A New Framework for the Aesthetics of Design -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Digital Objects' Aesthetic Features. Virtuality and Fluid Materiality in the Aesthetic Education -- 1 Digital Objects and Virtual Bodies. , 1.1 A Wide Variety of Materiality -- 2 The Issue of Immateriality and New Forms of Aesthetic Education -- 2.1 From the "Systems Esthetic" to the Aesthetics of Communication -- 2.2 Material Engagement Theory and "Digital Materiality" -- 2.3 From Virtual to Physical Object: Towards New Forms of Aesthetic Education -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- The Value System of Objects Through the Interpretation of Photographic Language -- 1 Functional Values (But Not Only) -- 2 The Photographer's Creativity as Added Value -- 3 Narrative, Symbolic and Experiential-Relational Values -- 4 The Designer Photographer -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Objects, Things, Hyperobjects. A Philosophical Gaze on Contemporary Design -- 1 Transition 1: From Object to Thing -- 2 Transition 2 - From Thing to Organism -- 3 Transition 3 - From Organism to Hyperobject -- 4 Hyperobjects: A Philosophical-Based Design Research -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- OBJECTS. Symbolic Value and Use Value -- The Evolution of Yacht: From Status-Symbol to Values' Source -- 1 Research Context -- 1.1 Yacht Design Discipline -- 1.2 Raising Market Trends -- 2 Problem Framing -- 2.1 Status-Symbol Object Objects: The Yachts -- 2.2 Luxury and Sustainability: Conflict or Synergy? -- 2.3 Research Questions -- 3 Applied Methodology -- 4 Findings and Research Evidence: The Yachting Evolution -- 4.1 Formal Evolution -- 4.2 New Values for Sustainable Luxury in Yachting -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Further Research -- References -- Liberating the Imprisoned Soul of Dorian Gray: Cultural Affordance as Design Tool to Rediscover Cultural Values -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Picture of Dorian Gray as Reflection of Semantic Crisis -- 1.2 Problem Statement and its Interpretation -- 1.3 Research Hypothesis and Structure of the Paper -- 2 Review on Concepts and Their Intrinsic Problematic. , 2.1 A Review About Affordance Theory and Cultural Contribution to Such Concept -- 2.2 Universality or Context Oriented -- 3 Review on Examples from Egypt and Iran -- 3.1 Critical Design Approach in Egypt to Explore People's Awareness of Cultural Content -- 3.2 Example from Iran -- 4 References for Detecting Cultural Affordances: Reflective Translation -- 5 Design as a Manifestation and Further Considerations -- References -- The Extraordinary Everyday. The Post-Crafts in the Historical City -- 1 Where is the Craftsman? -- 2 Ordinary vs. Extraordinary -- 3 Anna Maria Fundarò: Design as Material Culture -- 4 New Craft in the Historic Centre -- 5 New Domestic and Autobiographical Dimensions: Projects -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- PROCESSES -- Archives and Processes -- 1 Processes and Archives -- 2 Through the 1970s -- 2.1 Bruno Munari. The Rule and Chance -- 2.2 Enzo Mari Design and Archive -- 2.3 Alessandro Mendini. The Vertigo of the List and the Theory of Fragment -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- 25 Ways to Hammer a Nail. "Postcrocian" Aesthetics and Everyday Life's Poetics in Enzo Mari -- 1 Beyond Croce. Towards a Revaluation of the Operating and Fruitive Processes -- 1.1 Design, Process, Form -- 1.2 Design and The Poetics Of Everyday Life -- References -- PROCESSES. Contemporary Strategies and Perspectives -- Design Through Body Memory for the Regeneration of Urban Areas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Memory and Reinvention -- 3 Place and Memory: The Lazzaretto Nuovo in Venice -- 3.1 Research Objectives -- 3.2 Methodology -- 3.3 Results -- 4 Role of Design -- References -- Environmental Re-design of the Top San No Touch 2.0 Portable Toilet: The Contribution of the Bio-inspired Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research, Selection, Analysis of Case Study for Biomimetic Design Experimentation. , 3 Bio-inspired Product Re-design and Comparative Environmental Analysis -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- How to Use Strategic Design Process to Address Complex Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Mapping the Company and Assessing the Market -- 4.2 Analyzing the Most Important Stakeholders -- 4.3 Building Scenarios -- 4.4 Developing Both a New Services Set and a New Identity -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Design for Emergencies -- 1 Emergency and Its Dichotomy Within the Project Culture -- 2 Cycles and Waves: A Considered Overview on Strategies Applied by Design for Emergency -- 2.1 Strategies and Products in Response to Cyclical Emergencies -- 2.2 Strategies and Products in Response to Wave Emergencies -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- PROCESSES. Histories of Processes and Processes for History -- Exhibiting Design as a Process -- 1 Exhibiting Design as a Process -- 2 The Digital Models -- 3 Case Study 1: The Ettore Sottsass Archive -- 4 Case Study 2: The Typeline Project -- References -- Toward Paris! 45 Years of Domus for a Design à la Français -- References -- Archival Projects. Tools and Methods for Promoting the Corporate Culture Starting from Historical Brand -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The project -- 2.1 MaToSto.it - Marchi Torinesi nella Storia -- 2.2 The Developed and Adopted Methodology -- 2.3 Research and Quantitative Analysis -- 2.4 Qualitative Analysis -- 2.5 Exploratory Analysis and Definition of Project Outputs -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Working in Regress and Beyond, with Rural Material Culture [1] -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Claudio Costa's Indagine su una cultura -- 1.2 Superstudio's Cultura Materiale Extraurbana -- 1.3 Mario Cresci's Misurazioni -- 2 To Conclude -- References -- PROCESSES. Design Methodological Processes. , Air as a Design Tool: Raw Material, Infra-material Space, and Transformative Matter.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Zanella, Francesca Multidisciplinary Aspects of Design Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 ISBN 9783031498107
    Language: English
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