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The pictorial turn in the humanities and social sciences has
foregrounded the political power of images and the extent to which
historical, political, social, and cultural processes and practices
are shaped visually. Political iconographies are taken to interpret
norms of actions, support ideological formations, and enhance moral
concepts. Visual rhetorics are understood as active players in the
construction and contestation of the political realm and public
space. The twenty-one articles by scholars from Europe and the
United States explore the political function and cultural impact of
images from the perspectives of Art History, American Studies,
Visual Culture Studies, History, and Political Science. The
contributions in particular address the complex interplay between
agent and addressee in the public space as well as issues of
national identity, discourses of inclusion and exclusion, and the
designation of political spaces within transnational contexts. The
publication is part of the interdisciplinary research initiative
"Perceiving and Understanding: Functions, Perception Processes,
Forms of Visualizations, Cultural Strategies of Pictures and Texts"
at the University of Regensburg.
This bibliography offers a compilation of more than 2000 critical
studies that deal not only with the relatively new concept of
intertextuality and its predominantly poststructuralist
implications, but also with the time-honored concepts of allusion
and quotation, which have seen a remarkable renaissance in the wake
of intertextual enthusiasm. The first comprehensive work of its
kind, this volume goes beyond earlier references, both in scope and
quantity, to document scholarly achievements in intertextual
research and to serve as a guide to previously unexplored topics.
In following such scholars as Gerard Genette, Julia Kristeva, and
Wolf Schmid, who consider allusion and quotation prominent
manifestations of intertextuality to be perceived by the reader on
the text's surface, Hebel maintains that research in these two
concepts can be integrated into the more radical and far-reaching
theory of intertextuality, and that the yet unsolved question of
where to draw a distinct line between them deserves further
analysis. The book is organized in three parts: the extensive
introduction surveys the heterogeneous field of intertextual
studies, provides a first insight into the history and development
of the critical concepts under examination, and points to important
theoretical sources and exemplary analyses of individual writers or
specific aspects. The work is designed not only to direct newcomers
through the intricacies of intertextual criticism, but to supply
more advanced scholars with further inspiration. Extensive indexing
provides easy access, and the book will prove to be an invaluable
resource in university and research libraries, and in language and
literature departments in thehumanities.
The next major advance in the Web?Web 3.0?will be built on semantic
Web technologies, which will allow data to be shared and reused
across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. Written
by a team of highly experienced Web developers, this book explains
examines how this powerful new technology can unify and fully
leverage the ever-growing data, information, and services that are
available on the Internet. Helpful examples demonstrate how to use
the semantic Web to solve practical, real-world problems while you
take a look at the set of design principles, collaborative working
groups, and technologies that form the semantic Web. The companion
Web site features full code, as well as a reference section, a FAQ
section, a discussion forum, and a semantic blog.
This book is a collection of poetry and prose from the popular blog
site: A Minute with Michael. The poems range from heartwarming to
downright depressing, hilarious and hopeful. Ultimately, the poems
attempt to reflect the most common threads of being an emotional
human being.
Amerika in allen Facetten. Von den Pilgrim Fathers bis zu Desperate
Housewives, von kolonialen Reiseberichten bis zur 9/11-Literatur:
Die Einfuhrung gibt einen umfassenden und systematischen UEberblick
uber das Studium der Amerikanistik/American Studies als
interdisziplinare Kulturwissenschaft. Kultur- und
Literaturgeschichte, Sprachen und Religion werden ebenso
vorgestellt wie das politische System der USA und die
geografischen, regionalen und demografischen Gegebenheiten. Mit
Abbildungen, Tabellen, Zeittafeln, Bibliografien.
This volume brings together twenty original essays by scholars from
the United States, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany. It
focuses on the centrality of memory and commemoration to the
formation, affirmation, and revision of American histories and
identities over the course of more than two centuries. Individual
studies engage theoretical issues and perspectives of American
memory studies (Michael Kammen, Aleida Assmann), discuss literary
texts that position themselves at the intersection of personal and
cultural memories and countermemories (Klaus Benesch, Joseph C.
Schopp, Francois Pitavy, Ulfried Reichardt, Nicolas Witschi, Renate
von Bardeleben), interpret theatrical performances and civic
festivities as enactments of individual and collective remembering
(Kurt Muller, Winfried Herget, Heike Bungert, Udo J. Hebel),
explore the potential of films, folk songs, and public buildings as
commemorative media and memorial spaces (Winfried Fluck, James
Olney, John Seelye, William Boelhower), and address the political
and cultural implications of literary anthologies, national
archives, and virtual libraries (Werner Sollors, Caroline Sloat,
Christopher Mulvey, Hanjo Berressem). The collection offers a
seminal contribution to interdisciplinary scholarship on sites of
memory in American literatures und cultures.
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