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Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.] | PERFORMATIVITY IN LITERATURE : The Lund-Nanjing seminars
Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.] | PERFORMATIVITY IN LITERATURE : The Lund-Nanjing seminars
Information om Performativity in literature av Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.]
Performativity in literature: The Lund-Nanjing seminars utforskar hur text påverkar och agerar i kulturella sammanhang. Den riktar sig till studenter och forskare inom litteraturvetenskap och ger insikter om performativitetens roll. Du kommer att få en djupare förståelse för litteraturens dynamik och dess interaktion med samhälle och kultur. En viktig läsning för den som vill vidga sina litterära perspektiv.
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IN RECENT YEARS, the importance of performative processes to the history of European culture has increasingly been recognized. This awareness is most evident in the academic discipline of performance studies and the fact that performativity is now widely discussed in the humanities and social sciences. Yet the question remains whether it is a theory that usefully allows us to analyse individual aesthetic phenomena, or a field of research that comprises all such phenomena. Performativity has known implications for literary and cultural studies, yet scholarly research in this area is still rare. By drawing on the literature of China, Sweden, and the English-speaking world, the contributors to Performativity in Literature do much to redress this. In a series of wide-ranging essays, they seek answers to the fundamental question of what the text does in certain situations. And, in answering, each essay conceives of the text not only as meaning but as action. Edited by Eva Hæettner Aurelius, He Chengzhou, and Jon Helgason. The volume is a collection of 17 papers. For information about the authors, see the inside cover flap.
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Bindning: Häftad. 8:o (155x222 mm)År: Utg. 2016. Omfång: 280 s. ISBN: 9789174024432. Språk: Engelska
Författare: Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.]
Titel: Performativity in literature
Undertitel: The Lund-Nanjing seminars
Förlag: Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien
Serie: Konferenser
Genre: Litteraturvetenskap
Artikelnr: 35364218
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Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.] | PERFORMATIVITY IN LITERATURE : The Lund-Nanjing seminars
Information om Performativity in literature av Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.]
Performativity in literature: The Lund-Nanjing seminars utforskar hur text påverkar och agerar i kulturella sammanhang. Den riktar sig till studenter och forskare inom litteraturvetenskap och ger insikter om performativitetens roll. Du kommer att få en djupare förståelse för litteraturens dynamik och dess interaktion med samhälle och kultur. En viktig läsning för den som vill vidga sina litterära perspektiv.
Förlagets information
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IN RECENT YEARS, the importance of performative processes to the history of European culture has increasingly been recognized. This awareness is most evident in the academic discipline of performance studies and the fact that performativity is now widely discussed in the humanities and social sciences. Yet the question remains whether it is a theory that usefully allows us to analyse individual aesthetic phenomena, or a field of research that comprises all such phenomena. Performativity has known implications for literary and cultural studies, yet scholarly research in this area is still rare. By drawing on the literature of China, Sweden, and the English-speaking world, the contributors to Performativity in Literature do much to redress this. In a series of wide-ranging essays, they seek answers to the fundamental question of what the text does in certain situations. And, in answering, each essay conceives of the text not only as meaning but as action. Edited by Eva Hæettner Aurelius, He Chengzhou, and Jon Helgason. The volume is a collection of 17 papers. For information about the authors, see the inside cover flap.
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Bindning: Häftad. 8:o (155x222 mm)År: Utg. 2016. Omfång: 280 s. ISBN: 9789174024432. Språk: Engelska
Författare: Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.]
Titel: Performativity in literature
Undertitel: The Lund-Nanjing seminars
Förlag: Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien
Serie: Konferenser
Genre: Litteraturvetenskap
Artikelnr: 35364218
Performativity in literature av Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.] hittar du under genren Litteraturvetenskap inom Litteraturvetenskap i kategorin Humaniora. Hitta fler liknande böcker:
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Information om Performativity in literature av Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.]
Performativity in literature: The Lund-Nanjing seminars utforskar hur text påverkar och agerar i kulturella sammanhang. Den riktar sig till studenter och forskare inom litteraturvetenskap och ger insikter om performativitetens roll. Du kommer att få en djupare förståelse för litteraturens dynamik och dess interaktion med samhälle och kultur. En viktig läsning för den som vill vidga sina litterära perspektiv.
Förlagets information
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IN RECENT YEARS, the importance of performative processes to the history of European culture has increasingly been recognized. This awareness is most evident in the academic discipline of performance studies and the fact that performativity is now widely discussed in the humanities and social sciences. Yet the question remains whether it is a theory that usefully allows us to analyse individual aesthetic phenomena, or a field of research that comprises all such phenomena. Performativity has known implications for literary and cultural studies, yet scholarly research in this area is still rare. By drawing on the literature of China, Sweden, and the English-speaking world, the contributors to Performativity in Literature do much to redress this. In a series of wide-ranging essays, they seek answers to the fundamental question of what the text does in certain situations. And, in answering, each essay conceives of the text not only as meaning but as action. Edited by Eva Hæettner Aurelius, He Chengzhou, and Jon Helgason. The volume is a collection of 17 papers. For information about the authors, see the inside cover flap.
Data om boken
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Bindning: Häftad. 8:o (155x222 mm)År: Utg. 2016. Omfång: 280 s. ISBN: 9789174024432. Språk: Engelska
Författare: Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.]
Titel: Performativity in literature
Undertitel: The Lund-Nanjing seminars
Förlag: Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien
Serie: Konferenser
Genre: Litteraturvetenskap
Artikelnr: 35364218
Performativity in literature av Hættner Aureilus, Eva ; Chengzhou, He ; Helgason, Jon [red.] hittar du under genren Litteraturvetenskap inom Litteraturvetenskap i kategorin Humaniora. Hitta fler liknande böcker:
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