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Revisiting Style in Literary and Cultural Studies

Author : Jasmin Herrmann,Moritz Ingwersen,Olga Ludmila Tarapata,Björn Sonnenberg-Schrank
Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Aesthetics
ISBN : 3631781725

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Revisiting Style in Literary and Cultural Studies by Jasmin Herrmann,Moritz Ingwersen,Olga Ludmila Tarapata,Björn Sonnenberg-Schrank Pdf

The collected volume interrogates the productivity of style as an element of cultural expression and a parameter of cultural analysis. Leading scholars in fields that range from literary criticism to post-structuralist philosophy, and American cultural studies address style in theory, literature, and cultural practice.

Palimpsests in Ethnic and Postcolonial Literature and Culture

Author : Yiorgos D. Kalogeras,Johanna C. Kardux,Monika Mueller,Jopi Nyman
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2021-01-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030645861

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Palimpsests in Ethnic and Postcolonial Literature and Culture by Yiorgos D. Kalogeras,Johanna C. Kardux,Monika Mueller,Jopi Nyman Pdf

This volume explores ways in which the literary trope of the palimpsest can be applied to ethnic and postcolonial literary and cultural studies. Based on contemporary theories of the palimpsest, the innovative chapters reveal hidden histories and uncover relationships across disciplines and seemingly unconnected texts. The contributors focus on diverse forms of the palimpsest: the incarceration of Native Americans in military forts and their response to the elimination of their cultures; mnemonic novels that rework the politics and poetics of the Black Atlantic; the urban palimpsests of Rio de Janeiro, Marseille, Johannesburg, and Los Angeles that reveal layers of humanity with disparities in origin, class, religion, and chronology; and the palimpsestic configurations of mythologies and religions that resist strict cultural distinctions and argue against cultural relativism.

Rethinking Victorian Culture

Author : J. John
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2000-03-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0312226799

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Rethinking Victorian Culture by J. John Pdf

At the cusp of literary and cultural studies, this wide-ranging critical anthology reevaluates Victorian culture in the light of the literature of the period and vice versa. Also, essays by eminent and emerging Victorianists offer a reassessment, explicit and implicit, of Victorian studies and its methodologies.

Writing Anthropologists, Sounding Primitives

Author : A. Elisabeth Reichel
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-08
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781496227546

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Writing Anthropologists, Sounding Primitives by A. Elisabeth Reichel Pdf

Writing Anthropologists, Sounding Primitives re-examines the poetry and scholarship of three of the foremost figures in the twentieth-century history of U.S.-American anthropology: Edward Sapir, Margaret Mead, and Ruth Benedict. While they are widely renowned for their contributions to Franz Boas’s early twentieth-century school of cultural relativism, what is far less known is their shared interest in probing the representational potential of different media and forms of writing. This dimension of their work is manifest in Sapir’s critical writing on music and literature and Mead’s groundbreaking work with photography and film. Sapir, Mead, and Benedict together also wrote more than one thousand poems, which in turn negotiate their own media status and rivalry with other forms of representation. A. Elisabeth Reichel presents the first sustained study of the published and unpublished poetry of Sapir, Mead, and Benedict, charting this largely unexplored body of work and relevant selections of the writers’ scholarship. In addition to its expansion of early twentieth-century literary canons, Writing Anthropologists, Sounding Primitives contributes to current debates about the relations between different media, sign systems, and modes of sense perception in literature and other media. Reichel offers a unique contribution to the history of anthropology by synthesizing and applying insights from the history of writing, sound studies, and intermediality studies to poetry and scholarship produced by noted early twentieth-century U.S.-American cultural anthropologists.

Leadership as Masterpiece Creation

Author : Charles Spinosa,Matthew Hancocks,Haridimos Tsoukas
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2024-03-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780262048965

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Leadership as Masterpiece Creation by Charles Spinosa,Matthew Hancocks,Haridimos Tsoukas Pdf

How leaders can take the moral risks necessary to create “masterpieces”—admirable, distinctive, and high-achieving businesses that create meaningful lives for customers, employees, and themselves. In Leadership as Masterpiece Creation, Charles Spinosa, Matthew Hancocks, and Haridimos Tsoukas show how the humanities can help leaders create profitable, masterpiece organizations. Such organizations, they assert, are ones that possess the emotional and moral sensibilities of an artist, the wisdom of a statesperson, and the technical know-how of commerce. The authors draw on the works of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Bernard Williams, Shakespeare, and Machiavelli to conceptualize moral risk-taking, and then on the actions of Churchill, Madam C. J. Walker, Anita Roddick, Jeff Bezos, and others to show how the humanities can help create admirable businesses today. As management consultants and educators steeped in the humanities themselves, the authors discuss their experiences helping business leaders achieve successful masterpieces that bring good lives to many. After describing our contemporary business environment and examples of leaders who have created masterpiece organizations, the book turns to the basic skills of masterpiece creation: managing moods, building trust, listening for difference, and speaking truth to power. Then come the senior skills: moral risk-taking and creating a masterpiece organizational culture, strategy, and leadership style. Last, the authors explain why their leaders build an economy of gratitude. A culturally ambitious and refreshing read, Leadership as Masterpiece Creation is an invaluable volume for leaders of every stripe who wish to act daily with moral imagination.

Boasian Verse

Author : Philipp Schweighauser
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000784169

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Boasian Verse by Philipp Schweighauser Pdf

Boasian Verse explores the understudied poetic output of three major twentieth-century anthropologists: Edward Sapir, Ruth Benedict, and Margaret Mead. Providing a comparative analysis of their anthropological and poetic works, this volume explores the divergent representations of cultural others and the uses of ethnographic studies for cultural critique. This volume aims to illuminate central questions, including: Why did they choose to write poetry about their ethnographic endeavors? Why did they choose to write the way they wrote? Was poetry used to approach the objects of their research in different, perhaps ethically more viable ways? Did poetry allow them to transcend their own primitivist, even evolutionist tendencies, or did it much rather refashion or even amplify those tendencies? This in-depth examination of these ethnographic poems invites both cultural anthropologists and students of literature to reevaluate the Boasian legacy of cultural relativism, primitivism, and residual evolutionism for the twenty-first century. This volume offers a fresh perspective on some of the key texts that have shaped twentieth- and twenty-first-century discussions of culture and cultural relativism, and a unique contribution to readers interested in the dynamic area of multimodal anthropologies.

The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda

Author : Colleen Kennedy-Karpat,Feride Çiçekoglu
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2022-03-24
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781350240926

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The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda by Colleen Kennedy-Karpat,Feride Çiçekoglu Pdf

Drawing especially on the encounters and relationships that defined her exceptional career, The Sustainable Legacy of Agnès Varda outlines a sustainable legacy for the celebrated director and visual artist. Over nine chapters, it unpacks how creation, connection, and environment form the core of Varda's artistry, which centers foremost on relationships with her family, with other artists, even with passersby she would meet in her travels around the world. Also celebrating her feminist legacy, the chapters cover a wide range, from the classic Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962) to documentaries The Beaches of Agnès (2008) and Faces Places (2017) as well as selected art installations. The book's final section is dedicated to teaching Varda's work; here, ten scholars from around the world consider how Varda's art and feminist pedagogies offer unique ways to bring crucial concepts into the classroom. By seeking a sustainable praxis to discuss and teach Varda's work, and by making pedagogical concerns an explicit part of this approach, this book argues that Varda's insights about the nature of creative work will inspire new generations of viewers and audiences.

How to Interpret Literature

Author : Robert Dale Parker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Criticism
ISBN : 0190855703

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How to Interpret Literature by Robert Dale Parker Pdf

"Distinguished in the market by its ability to mesh accessibility and intellectual rigor, How to Interpret Literature offers a current, concise, and broad historicist survey of contemporary thinking in critical theory. Ideal for upper-level undergraduate courses in literary and critical theory, this is the only book of its kind that thoroughly merges literary studies with cultural studies, including film. Robert Dale Parker provides a critical look at the major movements in literary studies since the 1930s, including those often omitted from other texts. He includes chapters on New Criticism, Structuralism, Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, Feminism, Queer Studies, Marxism, Historicism and Cultural Studies, Postcolonial and Race Studies, and Reader Response. Parker weaves connections among chapters, showing how these different ways of thinking respond to and build upon each other. Through these exchanges, he prepares students to join contemporary dialogues in literary and cultural studies. The text is enhanced by charts, text boxes that address frequently asked questions, photos, and a bibliography"--

Stylistics, Stylometry and Sentiment Analysis in German Studies

Author : Massimo Salgaro
Publisher : V&R unipress
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2023-04-17
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9783737015707

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Stylistics, Stylometry and Sentiment Analysis in German Studies by Massimo Salgaro Pdf

Can literature be investigated through quantitative methods? Can style, empathy, and prestige be measured? This study attempts to respond to these questions by providing results from a selection of case studies taken from German literature of the 19th through the 21st century, including Goethe’s “late style”, Felix Salten, and the output of contemporary writers such as Florian Meimberg’s “twitterature” and Daniel Glattauer’s e-mail novel. Altogether, this study shows how the interplay among literary theory, stylometry, stylistics, sentiment analysis, empirical studies, and archival research can offer new answers to old questions regarding German literature and provide tools to formulate new questions and novel approaches to research.

Action, Action, Action

Author : Tom Conley
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781438488875

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Action, Action, Action by Tom Conley Pdf

Director of over 150 films from 1912 to 1964, Raoul Walsh was a core figure in Hollywood from its beginnings to the end of the studio system. Perhaps best known for such films as The Big Trail (starring John Wayne in his first leading role), High Sierra, and White Heat, Walsh cut his teeth under D. W. Griffith, and, like his contemporary John Ford, found a style and signature in his silent cinema and early talkies. Through close analysis of seven of his films, six shot between 1915 and 1933 and one a remake from 1956, and stressing the visual character of their settings and situations, Tom Conley examines how composition and montage—or action—often overtake the crisp narratives these films convey. Rife with contradiction, they ask us to see what makes them possible and how they contend with prevailing codes. Films discussed include Regeneration (1915); Sadie Thompson (1928) and a likely avatar, The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956); The Cock-Eyed World (1929); The Big Trail (1930); Me and My Gal (1932); and The Bowery (1933).

Revisiting Star Studies

Author : Sabrina Qiong Yu
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781474404327

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Revisiting Star Studies by Sabrina Qiong Yu Pdf

Challenges traditional Hollywood-derived models of star studiesIs classical Hollywood stardom the last word on film stars? How do film stars function in non-Hollywood contexts, such as Bollywood, East Asia and Latin America, and what new developments has screen stardom undergone in recent years, both in Hollywood and elsewhere? Gathering together the most important new research on star studies, with case studies of stars from many different cultures, this diverse and dynamic collection looks at film stardom from new angles, challenging the received wisdom on the subject and raising important questions about image, performance, bodies, voices and fans in cultures across the globe. From Hollywood to Bollywood, from China to Italy, and from Poland to Mexico, this collection revisits the definitions and origins of star studies, and points the way forward to new ways of approaching the field.Key featuresFeatures cutting-edge research on stardom and fandom from a range of different cultures, contributed by a diverse and international range of scholarsGenerates new critical models that address non-Hollywood forms of stardom, as well as under-researched areas of stardom in Hollywood itselfRevisits the definitions of stars and star studies that are previously defined by the study of Hollywood stardom, then points the way forward to new ways of approaching the fieldLooks at stars/stardom within a new local/translocal model, to overcome the Hollywood-centrism inherent to the existing national/transnational modelBrings into light various types of previously unacknowledged star textsEmploys a dynamic inter-disciplinary approachContributorsGuy Austin, Newcastle UniversityLinda Berkvens, University of Sussex Pam Cook, University of Southampton Elisabetta Girelli, University of St Andrews Sarah Harman, Brunel UniversityStella Hockenhull, University of WolverhamptonLeon Hunt, Brunel University Kiranmayi Indraganti, Srishti Institute of Art, Design and TechnologyJaap Kooijman, University of AmsterdamMichael Lawrence, University of SussexAnna Malinowska, University of SilesiaLisa Purse, University of ReadingClarissa Smith, University of SunderlandNiamh Thornton, University of Liverpool Yiman Wang, University of California-Santa CruzSabrina Qiong Yu, Newcastle UniversityYingjin Zhang, University of California-San Diego

Reception Study

Author : James L. Machor,Philip Goldstein
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0415926505

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Reception Study by James L. Machor,Philip Goldstein Pdf

First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Teaching Human Rights in Literary and Cultural Studies

Author : Alexandra Schultheis Moore,Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg
Publisher : Modern Language Association
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781603292177

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Teaching Human Rights in Literary and Cultural Studies by Alexandra Schultheis Moore,Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg Pdf

Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, the discourse of human rights has expanded to include not just civil and political rights but economic, social, cultural, and, most recently, collective rights. Given their broad scope, human rights issues are useful touchstones in the humanities classroom and benefit from an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural pedagogy in which objects of study are situated in historical, legal, philosophical, literary, and rhetorical contexts. Teaching Human Rights in Literary and Cultural Studies is a sourcebook of inventive approaches and best practices for teachers looking to make human rights the focus of their undergraduate and graduate courses. Contributors first explore what it means to be human and conceptual issues such as law and the state. Next, they approach human rights and related social-justice issues from the perspectives of particular geographic regions and historical eras, through the lens of genre, and in relation to specific rights violations--for example, storytelling and testimonio in Latin America or poetry created in the aftermath of the Armenian genocide. Essays then describe efforts to cultivate students' capacity for ethical reading practices and to deepen their understanding of the stakes and artistic dimensions of human rights representations, drawing on active learning and experimental class contexts. The final section, on resources, directs readers to further readings in history, criticism, theory, and literary and visual studies and provides a chronology of human rights legal documents.

Crossroads in Literature and Culture

Author : Jacek Fabiszak,Ewa Urbaniak-Rybicka,Bartosz Wolski
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-05
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783642219948

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Crossroads in Literature and Culture by Jacek Fabiszak,Ewa Urbaniak-Rybicka,Bartosz Wolski Pdf

The book contains a selection of papers focusing on the idea of crossing boundaries in literary and cultural texts composed in English. The authors come from different methodological schools and analyse texts coming from different periods and cultures, trying to find common ground (the theme of the volume) between the apparently generically and temporarily varied works and phenomena. In this way, a plethora of perspectives is offered, perspectives which represent a high standard both in terms of theoretical reflection and in-depth analysis of selected texts. Consequently, the volume is addressed to a wide scope of both scholars and students working in the field of English and American literary and cultural studies; furthermore, it will be of interest also to students interested in theoretical issues linked with investigations into literature and culture.

Revisiting the Assessment of Second Language Abilities: From Theory to Practice

Author : Sahbi Hidri
Publisher : Springer
Page : 503 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-01-12
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783319628844

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Revisiting the Assessment of Second Language Abilities: From Theory to Practice by Sahbi Hidri Pdf

This book presents an overview of revisiting the assessment of language abilities. It also showcases how the measurement of such constructs can result in negative or positive washback and how outcomes might be conducive to repercussions that decide on the future of many stakeholders. The 23 chapters were selected among tens of chapters received from different contexts that addressed the issue of revisiting the assessment of language abilities, such as Tunisia, Ukraine, Algeria, Russia, KSA, Sudan, Egypt, Canada, Kurdistan, UK, USA, Iran, Turkey, etc. These contexts have highlighted the necessity to revisit the different constructs which should be assessed with a clear and straightforward foundation on students’ learning objectives and their actual language ability. To do so, most of the chapters present hands-on use of relevant statistical tests that might serve in revisiting the construct definition both theoretically and operationally. Perhaps the sole and intricate question that the authors of these contributions ask is what it means to revisit the assessment of the construct of individualized language ability and how. In addition, the book accentuates the momentousness and significance of reflecting on test fairness and validation as the mainspring and backbone for democratization of assessment. This book appeals to a broad readership, such as English Language Teaching (ELT) practitioners, language teachers, students, testing organizations, policy-makers, test designers, writers of test specifications, testing experts, researchers, program evaluators, especially in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as well as other international contexts.