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Lived Topographies - and their Mediational Forces (Paperback): Gary Backhaus, John Murungi Lived Topographies - and their Mediational Forces (Paperback)
Gary Backhaus, John Murungi; Contributions by Chad Kautzer, Kathryn Hopkins Kavanagh, Eduardo Mendieta, …
R1,104 Discovery Miles 11 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection explores the various forms of narrative, semiotic, and technological mediation that shape the experience of place. From the East End of London to Navajo lands to Ground Zero, Lived Topographies examines the great effect of language, mass media, surveillance, and other incursions of the contemporary world on topographical experience and description. Gary Backhaus and John Murungi have assembled a wide array of scholars to provide an interdisciplinary approach to this subject, giving this rich, focused collection a unique perspective on the phenomenology of place.

Creating the Russian Peril - Education, the Public Sphere, and National Identity in Imperial Germany, 1890-1914 (Hardcover,... Creating the Russian Peril - Education, the Public Sphere, and National Identity in Imperial Germany, 1890-1914 (Hardcover, New)
Troy R. E. Paddock
R2,240 Discovery Miles 22 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

German attitudes toward and stereotypes of Russia before the First World War and how they were inculcated in the public. The causes of the First World War have been studied and debated for many decades, yet cultural historians of Germany have largely neglected the German-Russian aspect of the conflict for a focus on the clash of Germany and Great Britain. When they have focused on Germany and Russia, they have too often dismissed the anti-Russian propaganda of the war's first months as a sudden and opportunistic campaign to justify the war. This intellectual and cultural history gives German attitudes toward and stereotypes of Russia their due, re-examining them through the lens of German national identity and revealing an evolving obsession with Russia during the quarter-century leading up to the war, when Germany came to consider itself a Western nation, with Russia, to use Edward Said's terminology, as an Oriental "other." While historians have addressed the issue of an Oriental Russia, this book extends the analysis beyond traditional intellectual history's focus on cultural elites by studying the construction of Russia in school textbooks, newspapers, and the writings of academics. Drawing upon the work of Said, Jurgen Habermas, Sander Gilman, and Pierre Bourdieu, Troy Paddock demonstrates that public debate on Russia was based on common assumptions, and contends that these assumptions -- which resulted in the ascendancy of a view of Russia as the "Slavic peril" in the last few years before the war -- were ingrained in the public through education. Troy Paddock is Professor of History at Southern Connecticut State University.

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