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The humanities between global integration and cultural diversity / edited by Birgit Mersmann and Hans G. Kippenberg with the assistance of Owen Gurrey.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Concepts for the study of culture ; 6.Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110451115
  • 3110451115
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Humanities between global integration and cultural diversity.DDC classification:
  • 001.3 23
LOC classification:
  • AZ361
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Reconfiguring the humanities / Birgit Mersmann and Hans G. Kippenberg -- Part I. Transnational interpolations of the humanities -- Transnational history versus international history : a case of revisionism? / Corinna R. Unger -- The transnational study of culture : a plea for translation / Doris Bachmann-Medick -- Migrant, nomad, traveler : towards a transnational art history / Burcu Dogramaci -- Art history and the culture of the image : a manifesto for global art history / Birgit Mersmann -- Part II. Revisions of modernity with and against globality -- Globality and modernity : making concepts raise research questions / G�oran Therborn -- "African Renaissance" : between Pan-African rhetoric and the reality of national identity politics / Rainer Tetzlaff -- Feeling modern : narratives of slavery as entangled literary history / Elahe Haschemi Yekani -- Theses on the future of language / J�urgen Trabant -- Western modernism at and beyond the margins : Franti�sek Kupka and Margaret Preston / Isabel W�unsche -- Modern work and identity / Klaus Kornwachs -- Part III. Per/versions of cultural diversity : including exclusions -- Global pressures and cultural relativity : the case of media anthropology / K. Ludwig Pfeiffer -- Long-term power presentation shifts : from key audio-visual narratives to an update of Elias's theory on the process of civilization / Peter Ludes -- Inner language spaces : migration and plurilingualism from a psycholinguistic -- Perspective / Bettina Lindorfer -- Relational diversity : religious pluralization and politics of cohesion / Alexander-Kenneth Nagel -- Manifesting religion in public : a universal human right, an international law, national restrictions / Hans G. Kippenberg -- Part IV. Peroration -- Devolvement : from modern humanities towards global humanities / Birgit Mersmann and Hans G. Kippenberg.
Scope and content: "The disposition of the humanities formed in the age of modernity has come under scrutiny. Pushed by digitization, globalization, and new concepts for the study of culture, the humanities were forced to reorient themselves. Focusing on the relational dynamics between global integration and cultural diversification, this volume explores the transdisciplinary and transnational reconfiguration of the humanities under the impact of globalization"--Provided by publisher.
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"The disposition of the humanities formed in the age of modernity has come under scrutiny. Pushed by digitization, globalization, and new concepts for the study of culture, the humanities were forced to reorient themselves. Focusing on the relational dynamics between global integration and cultural diversification, this volume explores the transdisciplinary and transnational reconfiguration of the humanities under the impact of globalization"--Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Reconfiguring the humanities / Birgit Mersmann and Hans G. Kippenberg -- Part I. Transnational interpolations of the humanities -- Transnational history versus international history : a case of revisionism? / Corinna R. Unger -- The transnational study of culture : a plea for translation / Doris Bachmann-Medick -- Migrant, nomad, traveler : towards a transnational art history / Burcu Dogramaci -- Art history and the culture of the image : a manifesto for global art history / Birgit Mersmann -- Part II. Revisions of modernity with and against globality -- Globality and modernity : making concepts raise research questions / G�oran Therborn -- "African Renaissance" : between Pan-African rhetoric and the reality of national identity politics / Rainer Tetzlaff -- Feeling modern : narratives of slavery as entangled literary history / Elahe Haschemi Yekani -- Theses on the future of language / J�urgen Trabant -- Western modernism at and beyond the margins : Franti�sek Kupka and Margaret Preston / Isabel W�unsche -- Modern work and identity / Klaus Kornwachs -- Part III. Per/versions of cultural diversity : including exclusions -- Global pressures and cultural relativity : the case of media anthropology / K. Ludwig Pfeiffer -- Long-term power presentation shifts : from key audio-visual narratives to an update of Elias's theory on the process of civilization / Peter Ludes -- Inner language spaces : migration and plurilingualism from a psycholinguistic -- Perspective / Bettina Lindorfer -- Relational diversity : religious pluralization and politics of cohesion / Alexander-Kenneth Nagel -- Manifesting religion in public : a universal human right, an international law, national restrictions / Hans G. Kippenberg -- Part IV. Peroration -- Devolvement : from modern humanities towards global humanities / Birgit Mersmann and Hans G. Kippenberg.

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