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In Babel's Shadow - Language, Philology, and Nation in Nineteenth-century Germany (Hardcover)
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In Babel's Shadow - Language, Philology, and Nation in Nineteenth-century Germany (Hardcover)
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This book presents a comprehensive cultural history of the language
sciences in nineteenth-century Germany.In contrast to fields like
anthropology, the history of linguistics has received remarkably
little attention outside of its own discipline despite the
undeniable impact language study has had on the modern period. ""In
Babel's Shadow"" situates German language scholarship in relation
to European nationalism, nineteenth-century notions of race and
ethnicity, the methodologies of humanistic inquiry, and debates
over the interpretation of scripture. Author Tuska Benes
investigates how the German nation came to be defined as a
linguistic community and argues that the 'linguistic turn' in
today's social sciences and humanities can be traced to the late
eighteenth century, emerging within a German tradition of using
language to critique the production of knowledge.In this volume,
Benes suggests that nineteenth-century philologists interpreted
language as evidence of ethnic descent and created influential
myths of cultural origin around the perceived starting points of
their mother tongue. She argues that the origin paradigm so
prevalent in German linguistic thought reinforced the historical
and ethnic focus of German nationhood, with important implications
for German theologians, cultural critics, philosophers, and racial
theorists. ""In Babel's Shadow"" also contextualizes the importance
of linguistics to modern cultural studies by arguing that the
cultural significance attributed to language in twentieth-century
French philosophy dates to the late eighteenth century and has
clear precedents in theology. Benes links the German tradition of
reflecting on the autonomous powers of language to the work of the
fathers of structuralist and poststructuralist thought, Ferdinand
de Saussure and Friedrich Nietzsche.""In Babel's Shadow"" makes
clear that comparative philology helped make language an important
model and informing metaphor for other modes of thinking in the
modern human sciences. Cultural and intellectual historians,
scholars of German language and literature, and linguists will
enjoy this illuminating volume.
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