The humanities between global integration and cultural diversity
The humanities between global integration and cultural diversity [online] /
Hans G. Kippenberg and Birgit Mersmann
- Berlin : De Gruyter, 2016
- 1 resursă online (290 p.)
- Concepts for the Study of Culture (CSC), 6 .
Frontmatter Preface Table of contents Introduction: Reconfiguring the humanities Part I: Transnational interpolations of the humanities Transnational history versus international history: A case of revisionism ? The transnational study of culture: A plea for translation Migrant, nomad, traveler : Towards a transnational art history Art history and the culture of the image: A manifesto for global art history Part II: Revisions of modernity with and against globality Globality and modernity: Making concepts raise research questions ‘African Renaissance’ : Between Pan-African rhetoric and the reality of national identity politics Feeling Modern: Narratives of slavery as entangled literary history Theses on the future of language Western Modernism at and beyond the Margins: František Kupka and Margaret Preston Modern work and identity Part III: Per/versions of cultural diversity: Including exclusions Global pressures and cultural relativity: The case of media anthropology Long-Term power presentation shifts: From key audio-visual narratives to an update of Elias’s theory on the process of civilization Inner language spaces: Migration and plurilingualism from a Psycholinguistic perspective Relational diversity: Religious pluralization and politics of cohesion Manifesting religion in public: A universal human right – An international law – national restrictions Part IV: Peroration Devolvement: From modern humanities towards global humanities List of illustrations
About the authors Index Backmatter
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Frontmatter Preface Table of contents Introduction: Reconfiguring the humanities Part I: Transnational interpolations of the humanities Transnational history versus international history: A case of revisionism ? The transnational study of culture: A plea for translation Migrant, nomad, traveler : Towards a transnational art history Art history and the culture of the image: A manifesto for global art history Part II: Revisions of modernity with and against globality Globality and modernity: Making concepts raise research questions ‘African Renaissance’ : Between Pan-African rhetoric and the reality of national identity politics Feeling Modern: Narratives of slavery as entangled literary history Theses on the future of language Western Modernism at and beyond the Margins: František Kupka and Margaret Preston Modern work and identity Part III: Per/versions of cultural diversity: Including exclusions Global pressures and cultural relativity: The case of media anthropology Long-Term power presentation shifts: From key audio-visual narratives to an update of Elias’s theory on the process of civilization Inner language spaces: Migration and plurilingualism from a Psycholinguistic perspective Relational diversity: Religious pluralization and politics of cohesion Manifesting religion in public: A universal human right – An international law – national restrictions Part IV: Peroration Devolvement: From modern humanities towards global humanities List of illustrations
About the authors Index Backmatter
9783110452181
DE-Filologie