Crossroads in Literature and Culture

Crossroads in Literature and Culture
Title Crossroads in Literature and Culture PDF eBook
Author Jacek Fabiszak
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 513
Release 2012-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3642219942

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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.

Print Culture at the Crossroads

Print Culture at the Crossroads
Title Print Culture at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Dillenburg
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 566
Release 2021-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 9004462341

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This book investigates the importance of printing in early-modern Central Europe, revealing a complicated web of connections linking printers and scholars, Jews and Christians, from the Baltic to the Adriatic.

The Crossroads of American History and Literature

The Crossroads of American History and Literature
Title The Crossroads of American History and Literature PDF eBook
Author Philip F. Gura
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2004-06-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780271024837

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The Crossroads of American History and Literature collects two decades' worth of the best-known essays of Philip F. Gura. Beginning with a definitive overview of studies of colonial literature, Gura ranges through such subjects in colonial American history as the intellectual life of the Connecticut River Valley, Cotton Mather's understanding of political leadership, and the religious upheavals of the Great Awakening. In the nineteenth century, he visits such varied topics as the history of print culture in rural communities, the philological interests of the Transcendentalist Elizabeth Peabody, the craft and business of the early Amerian music trades, and Thoreau's interest in exploration literature and in the Native American. Displaying remarkable sophistication in a variety of fields that, taken together, constitute the heart of American Studies, this collection illustrates the complexity of American cultural history.

Culture at the Crossroads

Culture at the Crossroads
Title Culture at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Asma Hichri
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 272
Release 2021-06-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1527570460

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This collection explores the interfaces of culture, gender, and power from politico-religious, linguistic, legal and historiographic perspectives. More importantly, the contributions gathered here examine culture’s manifestations in different socio-economic, political, theoretical, and discursive contexts. Being aware of “the crisis in humanities,” researchers, scholars and experts seek to relocate culture and cultural studies within academia and analyze the epistemological relationship between culture and education, while also trying to eschew and refashion the stale conventional methodologies of approaching culture as an academic subject. Is it possible to go beyond the “crisis in humanities” by valorizing culture in social and human sciences, on the one hand, and natural and exact sciences, on the other, especially when we take into consideration the escalation of fundamentalist, extremist and xenophobic tendencies all over the globe? How can we approach the issues of ethics and teaching humanities and sciences? This book moves beyond conventional conceptions of culture that associate it with knowledge and enlightenment to suggest a holistic view of culture that enacts the dialectics of power, nationality, class, gender, and ethnicity in an ever-shifting transnational context. Engaging readers in a lively intellectual and cultural debate, this volume is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students, teachers, critics, and scholars from various academic fields and disciplines, including historiography, cultural studies, anthropology, political science, literature and critical theory.

Crossroads Between Culture and Mind

Crossroads Between Culture and Mind
Title Crossroads Between Culture and Mind PDF eBook
Author Gustav Jahoda
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1993
Genre Ethnopsychology
ISBN 9780674177758

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China and the West at the Crossroads

China and the West at the Crossroads
Title China and the West at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Daiyun Yue
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 388
Release 2016-06-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811011168

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Beginning with a retrospective of the past century, this book offers a panoramic picture of Chinese comparative literature, from its nascence in the early 1920s, through its evolution in the 1980s, to the new development at the turn of the century, ending with a prospective look at the future of comparative literature in the 21st century. The articles presented here reveal the author’s deep understandings of the literature and culture of her own country and those of other countries. A rich array of case studies and in-depth theorizing make it an extremely interesting and enlightening read. Prof. Daiyun Yue is a prominent professor at Peking University and a leading figure in Chinese comparative literature. She has served as Head of the Institute for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, PKU (1984—1998) and the third president of the Chinese Comparative Literature Association (1989—2014). Further, she is the founder of Dialogue Transculturel, a much-acclaimed journal of comparative literature. Prof. Yue approaches outstanding literature as a bridge to link people of different cultural traditions: “The reason why interdisciplinary literary research between two alien cultures is possible is because dialog between alien cultures, along with exchange and understanding, is more readily realized through literature.” Herein lies the value of comparative literature.

Crossroads

Crossroads
Title Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Franzen
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 679
Release 2021-10-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0008308918

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