Brieven van Elly de Waard (1940-) aan Uitgeverij De Harmonie gericht aan Jacob Willem Groot (1942-) en E. Groot

Brieven van Elly de Waard (1940-) aan Uitgeverij De Harmonie gericht aan Jacob Willem Groot (1942-) en E. Groot
Title Brieven van Elly de Waard (1940-) aan Uitgeverij De Harmonie gericht aan Jacob Willem Groot (1942-) en E. Groot PDF eBook
Author Uitgeverij De Harmonie
Publisher
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Release 1977
Genre
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Leiden Oriental Connections

Leiden Oriental Connections
Title Leiden Oriental Connections PDF eBook
Author W. Otterspeer
Publisher BRILL
Pages 422
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9789004090224

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For review see: J. van Goor, in: Bijdragen en mededelingen betreffende de geschiedenis der Nederlanden, jrg. 110, afl. 1 (1995); p. 137-140.

Home Territories

Home Territories
Title Home Territories PDF eBook
Author David Morley
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 372
Release 2000
Genre Group identity
ISBN 9780415157650

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Home Territories examines how traditional ideas of home, homeland and nation have been destabilised both by new patterns of migration and by new communication technologies which routinely transgress the symbolic boundaries around both the private household and the nation state. David Morley analyses the varieties of exile, diaspora, displacement, connectedness, mobility experienced by members of social groups, and relates the micro structures of the home, the family and the domestic realm, to contemporary debates about the nation, community and cultural identities. He explores issues such as the role of gender in the construction of domesticity, and the conflation of ideas of maternity and home, and engages with recent debates about the 'territorialisation of culture'.

The House in Russian Literature

The House in Russian Literature
Title The House in Russian Literature PDF eBook
Author Joost van Baak
Publisher BRILL
Pages 525
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9042029153

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The domestic theme has a tremendous anthropological, literary and cultural significance. The purpose of this book is to analyse and interpret the most important realisations and tendencies of this thematic complex in the history of Russian literature. It is the first systematic book-length exploration of the meaning and development of the House theme in Russian literature of the past 200 years. It studies the ideological, psychological and moral meanings which Russian cultural and literary tradition have invested in the house or projected on it in literary texts. Central to this study’s approach is the concept of the House Myth, consisting of a set of basic fabular elements and a set of general types of House images. This House Myth provides the general point of reference from which the literary works were analyzed and compared. With the help of this analytical procedure characteristics of individual authors could be described as well as recurrent patterns and features discerned in the way Russian literature dealt with the House and its thematics, thus reflecting characteristics of Russian literary world pictures, Russian mentalities and Russian attitudes towards life. This book is of interest for students of Russian literature as well as for those interested in the House as a cultural and literary topic, in the semiotics of literature, and in relations between culture, anthropology and literature.

About the House

About the House
Title About the House PDF eBook
Author Janet Carsten
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 320
Release 1995-05-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521479530

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Exploring interrelationships, this collection analyzes "house" systems in Southeast Asia and South America. It is inspired by Lévi-Strauss's suggestion that the multi-functional noble houses of Medieval Europe were the best-known examples of a widespread social institution.

The Seduction of Culture in German History

The Seduction of Culture in German History
Title The Seduction of Culture in German History PDF eBook
Author Wolf Lepenies
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 272
Release 2006-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780691121314

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During the Allied bombing of Germany, Hitler was more distressed by the loss of cultural treasures than by the leveling of homes. Remarkably, his propagandists broadcast this fact, convinced that it would reveal not his callousness but his sensitivity: the destruction had failed to crush his artist's spirit. It is impossible to begin to make sense of this thinking without understanding what Wolf Lepenies calls The Seduction of Culture in German History. This fascinating and unusual book tells the story of an arguably catastrophic German habit--that of valuing cultural achievement above all else and envisioning it as a noble substitute for politics. Lepenies examines how this tendency has affected German history from the late eighteenth century to today. He argues that the German preference for art over politics is essential to understanding the peculiar nature of Nazism, including its aesthetic appeal to many Germans (and others) and the fact that Hitler and many in his circle were failed artists and intellectuals who seem to have practiced their politics as a substitute form of art. In a series of historical, intellectual, literary, and artistic vignettes told in an essayistic style full of compelling aphorisms, this wide-ranging book pays special attention to Goethe and Thomas Mann, and also contains brilliant discussions of such diverse figures as Novalis, Walt Whitman, Leo Strauss, and Allan Bloom. The Seduction of Culture in German History is concerned not only with Germany, but with how the German obsession with culture, sense of cultural superiority, and scorn of politics have affected its relations with other countries, France and the United States in particular.

Cognitive Poetics in Practice

Cognitive Poetics in Practice
Title Cognitive Poetics in Practice PDF eBook
Author Joanna Gavins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 208
Release 2003-12-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134470991

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Cognitive Poetics is a new way of thinking about literature, involving the application of cognitive linguistics and psychology to literary texts. This student-friendly book provides a set of case studies to help students understand the theory and master the practice of cognitive poetics in analysis. Written by a range of well-known scholars from a variety of disciplines and countries, Cognitive Poetics in Practice offers students a unique insight into this exciting subject. In each chapter, contributors present a practical application of the methods and techniques of cognitive poetics, to a range of texts, from Wilfred Owen to Roald Dahl. The editors' general introduction provides an overview of the field, and each chapter begins with an editors' introduction to set the chapter in context. Specifically designed sections suggesting further activities for students are also provided at the end of each case study. Cognitive Poetics in Practice can be used on its own or as a companion volume to Peter Stockwell's Cognitive Poetics: An Introduction. This book is critical reading for students on courses in cognitive poetics, stylistics and literary linguistics and will be of interest to all those involved in literary studies, critical theory and linguistics.