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Science, Technology and the German Cultural Imagination

Author : Christian Emden,David R. Midgley
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 3039101706

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Science, Technology and the German Cultural Imagination by Christian Emden,David R. Midgley Pdf

This volume of conference papers highlights the connections between developments in technology and scientific thought since the 16th century on the one hand, and the ways in which the creative imagination of literary writers has responded to those developments on the other.

Science, Technology and the German Cultural Imagination

Author : Christian Emden,David R. Midgley
Publisher : Peter Lang Publishing
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : IND:30000100605983

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Science, Technology and the German Cultural Imagination by Christian Emden,David R. Midgley Pdf

This volume of conference papers highlights the connections between developments in technology and scientific thought since the 16th century on the one hand, and the ways in which the creative imagination of literary writers has responded to those developments on the other.

Nature, Technology and Cultural Change in Twentieth-Century German Literature

Author : A. Goodbody
Publisher : Springer
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2007-10-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230589629

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Nature, Technology and Cultural Change in Twentieth-Century German Literature by A. Goodbody Pdf

This book traces shifting attitudes towards science and technology, nature and the environment in Twentieth-century Germany. It approaches them through discussion of a range of literary texts and explores the philosophical influences on them and their political contexts, and asks what part novels and plays have played in environmental debate.

Imagining the City

Author : Christian Emden,Catherine Keen,David R. Midgley
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 3039105337

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Imagining the City by Christian Emden,Catherine Keen,David R. Midgley Pdf

"Based on papers given at the conference 'Imagining the City' held in Cambridge in 2004"--P. [4] of cover, v. 1.

Imagining the City: The politics of urban space

Author : Christian Emden,Catherine Keen,David R. Midgley
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Architecture and society
ISBN : 3039105329

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Imagining the City: The politics of urban space by Christian Emden,Catherine Keen,David R. Midgley Pdf

This volume is based on papers given at the conference 'Imagining the City' held in Cambridge in 2004. Together they examine the city as imagined space and as a matrix for imagined worlds, using French, German, English, Italian, Russian and North American examples.

Transformations of the German Novel

Author : Monique Rinere
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 303911896X

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Transformations of the German Novel by Monique Rinere Pdf

At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the German literary establishment considered the novel the contemptible entertainment of the uneducated. By the end of the century, the novel had eclipsed the epic poem as the most appropriate genre for depicting humankind and its preoccupations. The story of the novel's emergence as a respected and productive artistic genre is intimately bound up with the vicissitudes of the most popular of all German baroque works, Hans Jacob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen's (1621/22-1676) Der abentheurliche Simplicissimus: Teutsch (1668/69). Between 1756 and 1785, Simplicissimus quietly found its way into bookshops three times in radically different forms, in adaptations that were not, as critics have asserted, arbitrary, but quite purposeful. This investigation discusses the ways in which this canonical text was reworked to reflect the thinking of leading - and warring - Enlightenment aestheticians. At the genre war's end, the novel emerged triumphant and Simplicissimus adaptations had been instrumental in securing the victory; the multi-faceted Simplicissimus had served as a vehicle for reifying theoretical positions in the conflicts. For, as the social and aesthetic climate shifted radically, Grimmelshausen's work not only survived, but took on new life in the most important literary campaign of the century.

Secret Sharers

Author : Anthony Fothergill
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 3039102710

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Secret Sharers by Anthony Fothergill Pdf

This is the first book-length account of Joseph Conrad's reception in Germany, a virtually unresearched area of Conrad studies. It demonstrates that Conrad was read and used by his German readers as a cosmopolitan literary and moral voice against the prevailing nationalism of Germany in the 'dark times' of the 1930s and 1940s, when their own voices were being silenced. Challenging the longstanding assumption that Germany remained largely indifferent to his works, this book demonstrates that, particularly after the translation of the complete fiction commencing in the 1920s, Conrad's works achieved near cult status in Germany. On the basis of diaries and letters, contemporary reviews and essays, unpublished archival material as well as novels and films, the author illuminates the range and importance of Conrad's presence as a powerful liberating imagination within twentieth-century German culture. Championed by Thomas Mann, lauded by Hermann Hesse, and decried as 'Conrad the Jew' by the Nazis, Conrad has remained an influential presence in post-war German culture. The study offers a completely fresh perspective on Conrad's works and speaks eloquently for the importance of recognizing the way trans-national literary cultural relations have helped to shape European cultural history.

The Technological Imagination

Author : Teresa De Lauretis,Andreas Huyssen,Kathleen M. Woodward
Publisher : Coda Press, Incorporated
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Technology
ISBN : UCSC:32106014159419

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The Technological Imagination by Teresa De Lauretis,Andreas Huyssen,Kathleen M. Woodward Pdf

The Afterlife of Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Literature and Culture

Author : R. Crownshaw
Publisher : Springer
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230294585

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The Afterlife of Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Literature and Culture by R. Crownshaw Pdf

This bold intervention into the debate over the memory and 'post-memory' of the Holocaust both scrutinizes recent academic theories of post-Holocaust trauma and provides a new reading of literary and architectural memory texts related to the Holocaust.

Hans Magnus Enzensberger

Author : Alasdair King
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Art
ISBN : 3039109022

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Hans Magnus Enzensberger by Alasdair King Pdf

The writings of Hans Magnus Enzensberger are a provocative commentary on the post-1945 period in Germany. Poet and essayist of international standing and frequent contributor to political and cultural debates, his work has accompanied the development of the Federal Republic from the 1950s to German unification and after. This study makes explicit the links between Enzensberger's literary imagination and the cultural and political history of Germany and offers a close reading of both Enzensberger's poetry and his seminal essays on politics and culture, proposing that they be considered as part of a single artistic project. The book argues that Enzensberger's significance lies in his sustained exploration of the relationship between literary and cultural practices and political democracy in Germany. It offers detailed analyses of Enzensberger's poetry and considers his essays on the 'consciousness industry' and on the 'constituents of a theory of the media' in the context of the political development of the Federal Republic in the half-century following 1945. Post-World War 2 essays on cinema and television, on tourism, consumption and migration, and on digital media and the future of literature are also considered and analysed. Enzensberger's work is situated as part of an ongoing critical debate between him and key intellectual figures such as Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Siegfried Kracauer, Jurgen Habermas, Jean Baudrillard and Michel Foucault."

W.G. Sebald’s Hybrid Poetics

Author : Lynn L. Wolff
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110340556

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W.G. Sebald’s Hybrid Poetics by Lynn L. Wolff Pdf

This book offers a new critical perspective on the perpetual problem of literature's relationship to reality and in particular on the sustained tension between literature and historiography. The scholarly and literary works of W.G. Sebald (1944–2001) serve as striking examples for this discussion, for the way in which they demonstrate the emergence of a new hybrid discourse of literature as historiography. This book critically reconsiders the claims and aims of historiography by re-evaluating core questions of the literary discourse and by assessing the ethical imperative of literature in the 20th and 21st centuries. Guided by an inherently interdisciplinary framework, this book elucidates the interplay of epistemological, aesthetic, and ethical concerns that define Sebald's criticism and fiction. Appropriate to the way in which Sebald's works challenge us to rethink the boundaries between discourses, genres, disciplines, and media, this work proceeds in a methodologically non-dogmatic way, drawing on hermeneutics, semiotics, narratology, and discourse theory. In addition to contextualizing Sebald within postwar literature in German, the book is the first English-language study to consider Sebald's œuvre as a whole. Of interest for Sebald experts and enthusiasts, literary scholars and historians concerned with the problematic of representing the past.

Constellations of Reading

Author : Carlo Salzani
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 3039118609

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Constellations of Reading by Carlo Salzani Pdf

How to read Walter Benjamin today? This book argues that the proper way is through an approach which recognizes and respects his own peculiar theorization of the act of reading and the politics of interpretation that this entails. The approach must be figural, that is, focused on images, and driven by the notion of actualization. Figural reading, in the very sui generis Benjaminian way, understands figures as constellations, whereby an image of the past juxtaposes them with an image of the present and is thus actualized. To apply this method to Benjamin's own work means first to identify some figures. The book singles out the Flâneur, the Detective, the Prostitute and the Ragpicker, and then sets them alongside a contemporary account of the same figure: the Flâneur in Juan Goytisolo's Landscapes after the Battle (1982), the Detective in Paul Auster's New York Trilogy (1987), the Prostitute in Dacia Maraini's Dialogue between a Prostitute and her Client (1973), and the Ragpicker in Mudrooroo's The Mudrooroo/Müller Project (1993). The book thereby, on the one hand, analyses the politics of reading Benjamin today and, on the other, sets his work against a variety of contemporary aesthetics and politics of interpretation.

ImageScapes

Author : Christian Emden,Gabriele Rippl
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Intermediality
ISBN : 3039105736

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ImageScapes by Christian Emden,Gabriele Rippl Pdf

The relationship between different media has emerged as one of the most important areas of research in contemporary cultural and literary studies. But how should we conceive of the relationship between texts and images today? Should we speak of collaboration, interaction or competition? What is the role of literary, historical and scientific texts in a culture dominated by the visual? What is the status of images as cultural artefacts? Are images forms of representation, do they simulate reality or do they intervene in the material world? And how do literature and cultural theory - themselves essentially textual discourses - react to the much-discussed visual turn within Western culture? Does the concept of 'intermediality' allow literary, historical and cultural scholars to envisage a more general theory of media? Addressing these questions from a programmatic point of view, the articles in this volume investigate the effects of different forms of representation in modern European and American literature, media and thought.

Memories of 1968

Author : Ingo Cornils,Sarah Waters
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Collective memory
ISBN : 3039119311

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Memories of 1968 by Ingo Cornils,Sarah Waters Pdf

Some years figure more keenly in the collective memory than others. This volume explores how 1968 has come to be perceived in France, Germany, Italy, U.S., Mexico & China, & how various national preoccupations with order, political violence, individual freedom, youth culture & self-expression have been reflected.

Imagined Futures in Science, Technology and Society

Author : Gert Verschraegen,Frédéric Vandermoere,Luc Braeckmans,Barbara Segaert
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781315440828

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Imagined Futures in Science, Technology and Society by Gert Verschraegen,Frédéric Vandermoere,Luc Braeckmans,Barbara Segaert Pdf

Imagining, forecasting and predicting the future is an inextricable and increasingly important part of the present. States, organizations and individuals almost continuously have to make decisions about future actions, financial investments or technological innovation, without much knowledge of what will exactly happen in the future. Science and technology play a crucial role in this collective attempt to make sense of the future. Technological developments such as nanotechnology, robotics or solar energy largely shape how we dream and think about the future, while economic forecasts, gene tests or climate change projections help us to make images of what may possibly occur in the future. This book provides one of the first interdisciplinary assessments of how scientific and technological imaginations matter in the formation of human, ecological and societal futures. Rooted in different disciplines such as sociology, philosophy, and science and technology studies, it explores how various actors such as scientists, companies or states imagine the future to be and act upon that imagination. Bringing together case studies from different regions around the globe, including the electrification of German car infrastructure, or genetically modified crops in India, Imagined Futures in Science, Technology and Society shows how science and technology create novel forms of imagination, thereby opening horizons toward alternative futures. By developing central aspects of the current debate on how scientific imagination and future-making interact, this timely volume provides a fresh look at the complex interrelationships between science, technology and society. This book will be of interest to postgraduate students interested in Science and Technology Studies, History and Philosophy of Science, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, Political Sciences, Future Studies and Literary Sciences.