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The Cultural Net
This volume offers a new theoretical approach to cultural production inspired by the metaphor of culture as a virtual network. Following a thorough outline of this approach, the theoretical framework is elucidated in a second part through examples drawn from early modern European drama. A third and final part then presents a critical discussion of the concept of "national" culture and literature, from its first formulation by Johann Gottfried Herder to its current developments, including postcolonial studies.
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- 0. Outline of the Argument, Basic Hypotheses, and Remarks on Methodology
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I. The Cultural Net
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The Basic Metaphor
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Nodes and Contact Zones
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Processes and Rationales of Assembly
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Formal Organization and Mediatedness
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Temporal Incongruences
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Accessibility
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Borderlines
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Transnational Cultural Agencies
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Control and Demand
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Basic Prerequisites
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The Economy of Cultural Transfer
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II. Mass Media, Early Modern
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The Masses
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Mediality
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The “Orientation Toward The Message”
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The Predilection for Tragedy
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Devices of Enticement: Love, Horror, and Marvel
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Mass Media, Early Modern and Present
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III. Historical Issues, Theoretical Perspectives
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Some Case Studies
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“Rootedness”: Johann Gottfried Herder
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“National Literatures”: Topoi and Languages
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“National” Styles? “Hybridity”? “Third Spaces”?
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IV. Concluding Remarks
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Culture as Network: Subversive and Innovative Potentialities
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Limits of the Basic Metaphor
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- References
- 出版地 : 德國
- 語言 : 德文
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