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    b3kat_BV047429229
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (363 Seiten) , mit 2 Abbildungen
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783847000952
    Series Statement: Literatur- und Mediengeschichte der Moderne
    Content: Around the year 1900, one can note a remarkable surge in literary texts dealing with the subject of school. So far, this boom has been perceived, but the body of texts has not been made accessible systematically from a perspective of discourse analysis and in a context of the history of knowledge. This study analyses, but also goes beyond canonical authors and texts in order to give a conception of the full scope of the genre and the reciprocal relationship that exists between the literary discourse on the subject of school and a whole range of other contemporary fields of knowledge. The process of transformation which the genre undergoes is portrayed with regard to three such interrelationships in particular: the role of ,Uberbürdung' - the contemporary discussion of the supposedly excessive physical and intellectual demands on pupils; forms of artistic subversion of the institutions' requirements and forms of parody of the still fledgling genre tradition; and finally, scenarios showing a transformation of pedagogical objectives into political ones. In consequence, the school emerges as a mirroring image - as an institution that helps the era of modernity to understand and come to terms with itself
    Note: V&R Unipress
    Language: German
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Korte, Hermann 1937-
    Author information: Stöckmann, Ingo 1968-
    Author information: Whittaker, Gwendolyn
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