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Cultural Turns

Author : Doris Bachmann-Medick
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783110402988

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The contemporary fields of the study of culture, the humanities and the social sciences are unfolding in a dynamic constellation of cultural turns. This book provides a comprehensive overview of these theoretically and methodologically groundbreaking reorientations. It discusses the value of the new focuses and their analytical categories for the work of a wide range of disciplines. In addition to chapters on the interpretive, performative, reflexive, postcolonial, translational, spatial and iconic turns, it discusses emerging directions of research. Drawing on a wealth of international research, this book maps central topics and approaches in the study of culture and thus provides systematic impetus for changed disciplinary and transdisciplinary research in the humanities and beyond – e.g., in the fields of sociology, economics and the study of religion. This work is the English translation by Adam Blauhut of an influential German book that has now been completely revised. It is a stimulating example of a cross-cultural translation between different theoretical cultures and also the first critical synthesis of cultural turns in the English-speaking world.

Cultural Turns

Author : Doris Bachmann-Medick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3110402971

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The contemporary fields of the study of culture, the humanities and the social sciences are unfolding in a dynamic constellation of cultural turns. This book provides a comprehensive overview of these theoretically and methodologically groundbreaking reorientations. It discusses the value of the new focuses and their analytical categories for the work of a wide range of disciplines. In addition to chapters on the interpretive, performative, reflexive, postcolonial, translational, spatial and iconic turns, it discusses emerging directions of research. Drawing on a wealth of international research, this book maps central topics and approaches in the study of culture and thus provides systematic impetus for changed disciplinary and transdisciplinary research in the humanities and beyond - e.g., in the fields of sociology, economics and the study of religion. This work is the English translation by Adam Blauhut of an influential German book that has now been completely revised. It is a stimulating example of a cross-cultural translation between different theoretical cultures and also the first critical synthesis of cultural turns in the English-speaking world.

Beyond the Cultural Turn

Author : Richard Biernacki
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1999-07-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0520216792

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A collection of engaging essays that look specifically at the effect of culturalism on history and sociology and propose new directions in the theory and practice of research.

Cultural turns

Author : Doris Bachmann-Medick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Culture
ISBN : STANFORD:36105122536753

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Die gegenwärtigen Kulturwissenschaften bilden eine ausgeprägte Theorie- und Forschungslandschaft. Ihre Dynamik entspringt vor allem dem Spannungsfeld wechselnder "cultural turns" quer durch die Disziplinen: - interpretive turn - performative turn, - reflexive turn/literary turn, - postcolonial turn, - translational turn, - spatial turn, - iconic turn. Der Band stellt diese "Wenden" in ihren systematischen Fragestellungen, Erkenntnisumbrüchen sowie Wechselbeziehungen vor und zeigt ihre Anwendung in konkreten Forschungsfeldern. Damit wird eine "Kartierung" der neueren Kulturwissenschaften geleistet und zugleich ein umfassender Überblick über ihre Entwicklungen und Ausrichtungen geboten - mit einer Fülle verarbeiteter internationaler Forschungsliteratur.

The Cultural Turn

Author : Fredric Jameson
Publisher : Verso
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1859848761

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Fredric Jameson is regarded as one of the leading Marxist critics in the English-speaking world. The Cultural Turn is intended as a concise introduction to his theories on the postmodern world.

Beyond the Cultural Turn

Author : Victoria E. Bonnell,Lynn Hunt
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2023-04-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520922167

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Beyond the Cultural Turn by Victoria E. Bonnell,Lynn Hunt Pdf

Nothing has generated more controversy in the social sciences than the turn toward culture, variously known as the linguistic turn, culturalism, or postmodernism. This book examines the impact of the cultural turn on two prominent social science disciplines, history and sociology, and proposes new directions in the theory and practice of historical research. The editors provide an introduction analyzing the origins and implications of the cultural turn and its postmodernist critiques of knowledge. Essays by leading historians and historical sociologists reflect on the uses of cultural theories and show both their promise and their limitations. The afterword by Hayden White provides an assessment of the trend toward culturalism by one its most influential proponents. Beyond the Cultural Turn offers fresh theoretical readings of the most persistent issues created by the cultural turn and provocative empirical studies focusing on diverse social practices, the uses of narrative, and the body and self as critical junctures where culture and society intersect.

The Cultural Turn

Author : David Chaney
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2002-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134850884

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In the second half of the twentieth century the theme of culture has dominated the human sciences. The forms of contemporary culture demand a radical reappraisal of the terms of description of the modern world. We therefore need to consider our options when culture does not just provide the meaning of experience but is also the terms of that experience. This book reviews these ideas in ways that will be accessible to those new to the field and also stimulating to experts. The three parts of the book: * Review the character and lessons of this "turn to culture" in a number of academic fields. The author demonstrates the socio-intellectual context within which these themes have been generated and documents the main strengths of the paradigm shift. * Explore key themes in contemporary culture. By showing how questions of citizenship and the meaning of places have been colonized under the remit of the culturalist paradigm, a cluster of associated ideas and themes implicit in the paradigm are explicitly tackled. * Examine some of the ways in whcih cultural forms are increasingly seen to dominate social reality. The final chapter explores triumphant culturalism - the postmodern world as the apogee of the turn to culture.

Critical Junctions

Author : Don Kalb,Herman Tak
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 1845450299

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"A book about theory and method in the humanities and social sciences. It reacts to what has become known as the "cultural turn," a shift toward semiotics, discourse, and representations and away from other sorts of determinations that started in the early 1980s and that has dominated social thinking for a long string of years. The book is based in a reconsideration of the meeting of two disciplines that helped to launch the cultural turn: anthropology and history. Specifically, it criticizes the ideas of hermeneutics and "thick description" (Clifford Geertz) that have come to play a key role in the encounter of anthropology and history and then in the cultural turn. It led to the renewed cherishing of what Gupta and Ferguson have called paradigms of "peoples and places," saturated pictures of universes, both small and large, of meaning ina more of less frozen standstill-an intellectual precursor to the cultural xenophobia of our times. Against this, the present book embraces praxis and "critical junctions": the connections in space (in and out of a relations of power and dependency, and what Eric Wolf has called the "interstitial relations" between apparently separate institutional domains. In this way the book adds to the current revival of institutionally based "global ethnography," which studies "up and outward" (the journal of Ethnography is a good example)."--Preface

War and the Cultural Turn

Author : Jeremy Black
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013-05-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780745656380

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In this stimulating new text, renowned military historian Jeremy Black unpacks the concept of culture as a descriptive and analytical approach to the history of warfare. Black takes the reader through the limits and prospects of culture as a tool for analyzing war, while also demonstrating the necessity of maintaining the context of alternative analytical matrices, such as technology. Black sets out his unique approach to culture and warfare without making his paradigm into a straightjacket. He goes on to demonstrate the flexibility of his argument through a series of case studies which include the contexts of rationale (Gloire), strategy (early modern Britaisn), organizations (the modern West), and ideologies (the Cold War). These case studies drive home the point at the core of the book: culture is not a bumper sticker; it is a survival mechanism. Culture is not immutable; it is adaptable. Wide-ranging, international and always provocative, War and the Cultural Turn will be required reading for all students of military history and security studies.

The Cultural Turn in U. S. History

Author : James W. Cook,Lawrence B. Glickman,Michael O'Malley
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226115078

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An account of one of the most dominant trends in recent historical writing, this book takes stock of the field even as it showcases exemplars of its practice. Taken together, the essays present a broad picture of the state of American cultural-historical scholarship.

The Cultural Turn in International Aid

Author : Sophia Labadi
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2019-09-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351208574

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The Cultural Turn in International Aid is one of the first volumes to analyse a wide and comprehensive range of issues related to culture and international aid in a critical and constructive manner. Assessing why international aid is provided for cultural projects, rather than for other causes, the book also considers whether and how donor funded cultural projects can address global challenges, including post-conflict recovery, building peace and security, strengthening resilience, or promoting human rights. With contributions from experts around the globe, this volume critically assesses the impact of international aid, including the diverse power relations and inequalities it creates, and the interests it serves at international, national and local levels. The book also considers projects that have failed and analyses the reasons for their failure, drawing out lessons learnt and considering what could be done better in the future. Contributors to the volume also consider the influence of donors in privileging some forms of culture over others, creating or maintaining specific memories, identities, and interpretations of history, and their reasons for doing so. These rich discussions are contextualised through a historical section, which considers the definitions, approaches and discourses related to culture and aid at international and regional levels. Providing consideration of manifold manifestations of culture, The Cultural Turn in International Aid will be of great interest to scholars, students and practitioners. It will be particularly useful for those engaged in the study of heritage, anthropology, international aid and development, international relations, humanitarian studies, community development, cultural studies, politics or sociology.

Cultural Turns/Geographical Turns

Author : Simon Naylor,James Ryan,Ian Cook,David Crouch
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781317879053

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Introduces undergraduates to the key debates regarding space and culture and the key theoretical arguments which guide cultural geographical work. This book addresses the impact, significance, and characteristics of the 'cultural turn' in contemporary geography. It focuses on the development of the cultural geography subdiscipline and on what has made it a peculiar and unique realm of study. It demonstrates the importance of culture in the development of debates in other subdisciplines within geography and beyond. In line with these previous themes, the significance of space in the production of cultural values and expressions is also developed. Along with its timely examination of the health of the cultural geographical subdiscipline, this book is to be valued for its analysis of the impact of cultural theory on studies elsewhere in geography and of ideas of space and spatiality elsewhere in the social sciences.

Cultural Turns/geographical Turns

Author : Ian Cook
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Science
ISBN : UOM:39015048829058

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This book addresses the impact, significance, and characteristics of the 'cultural turn' in contemporary geography. It focuses on the development of the cultural geography subdiscipline and on what has made it a peculiar and unique realm of study. It demonstrates the importance of culture in the development of debates in other subdisciplines within geography and beyond. In line with these previous themes, the significance of space in the production of cultural values and expressions is also developed. Along with its timely examination of the health of the cultural geographical subdiscipline, this book is to be valued for its analysis of the impact of cultural theory on studies elsewhere in geography and of ideas of space and spatiality elsewhere in the social sciences.The scope of the book is therefore broad, covering work that spans the geographical discipline and even going beyond that to touch on debates in the social sciences and humanities. The book's potential readership is also broad. The summary chapters which precede each section will appeal to undergraduate students, whilst chapters written by individuals leading their fields will be compulsory reading for researchers at all levels of higher education.

The Cultural Turn in Late Ancient Studies

Author : Philip Rousseau
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2005-04-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780822386681

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The essays in this provocative collection exemplify the innovations that have characterized the relatively new field of late ancient studies. Focused on civilizations clustered mainly around the Mediterranean and covering the period between roughly 100 and 700 CE, scholars in this field have brought history and cultural studies to bear on theology and religious studies. They have adopted the methods of the social sciences and humanities—particularly those of sociology, cultural anthropology, and literary criticism. By emphasizing cultural and social history and considerations of gender and sexuality, scholars of late antiquity have revealed the late ancient world as far more varied than had previously been imagined. The contributors investigate three key concerns of late ancient studies: gender, asceticism, and historiography. They consider Macrina’s scar, Mary’s voice, and the harlot’s body as well as Augustine, Jovinian, Gregory of Nazianzus, Julian, and Ephrem the Syrian. Whether examining how animal bodies figured as a means for understanding human passion and sexuality in the monastic communities of Egypt and Palestine or meditating on the almost modern epistemological crisis faced by Theodoret in attempting to overcome the barriers between the self and the wider world, these essays highlight emerging theoretical and critical developments in the field. Contributors. Daniel Boyarin, David Brakke, Virginia Burrus, Averil Cameron, Susanna Elm, James E. Goehring, Susan Ashbrook Harvey, David G. Hunter, Blake Leyerle, Dale B. Martin, Patricia Cox Miller, Philip Rousseau, Teresa M. Shaw, Maureen A. Tilley, Dennis E. Trout, Mark Vessey

Visual Culture

Author : Margarita Dikovitskaya
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 026204224X

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Drawing on interviews, responses to questionnaires, and oral histories by U.S.