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Euro --- Group identity --- Sociolinguistics --- Identité collective --- Sociolinguistique --- Identité collective --- Colombia --- Relations --- Germany
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In the cultural and social formations of the past, practices exist for the generation and integration of moments having and giving sense with the objective of strengthening the cultural and social cohesion. Such practices and processes have a constructive character, even if this is not always the intention of the actors themselves. As the production of sense is one of the central fields of action of cultural and political practice, the articles examine with an interdisciplinary perspective how, in different contexts, the construction of sense was organized and implemented as a cultural practice.
Sense (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Senses and sensation --- Cultural History. --- Cultural Studies. --- Cultural Theory. --- Europe. --- History. --- Methods. --- Practices. --- Culture; Europe; Methods; Practices; History; Cultural History; Cultural Theory; Cultural Studies
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Collectors and collecting
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Collectionneurs et collections
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Exhibitions
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Art
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Private collections
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Johann Georg,
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Sachsen, Johann Georg,
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Art collections
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collection
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Art, Ancient
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Art, Medieval
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Icons
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Jean Georges (prince de Saxe duc de Saxe)
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Johann Georg - Prince of Saxony - 1869-1938
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Johann Georg -
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This volume discusses a practical approach to cultural transfer and exchange through the concept of »memory box«. Ideas of displacement, transfer, and cultural memory are explored through case studies from Scotland to Italy and Germany and from Finland and France to the American colonies. The authors develop an understanding of memory boxes as cultural constructions that are involved in the process of making and disputing memory - but which, simultaneously, are important agents for cultural transfer over space and time. This book emphasises »memory box« as an idea that allows us to study the cultural processes of transfer in conjunction with cultural memory. »The idea of the memory box is an inspiring one, and as such, it can certainly open new vistas for cultural historians.« Marika Keblusek, www.sehepunkte.de, 17/3 (2017)
Culture diffusion --- Politics and culture --- History. --- Culture --- Culture and politics --- Cultural diffusion --- Diffusion of culture --- Political aspects --- Social change --- Cultural Exchange. --- Cultural History. --- Cultural Memory. --- Cultural Studies. --- European History. --- Memory Culture. --- Cultural Transfer; History; Cultural Memory; Cultural Exchange; Memory Culture; Cultural History; European History; Cultural Studies
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Der Begriff »Kulturwissenschaften« wird gegenwärtig in Kontexten genutzt, in denen gegen die fortschreitende Spezialisierung insbesondere in den Geisteswissenschaften und gegen die damit einhergehende Fragmentierung des Wissens plädiert wird. Neben einer Perspektivierung der einzelnen Disziplinen als Kulturwissenschaften im Plural wird aber auch eine Art Dachdisziplin »Kulturwissenschaft« als wesentlich für die Modernisierung der Geisteswissenschaften diskutiert. Aus disziplinärer Perspektive loten die Beiträge dieses Bandes Möglichkeiten und Grenzen kulturwissenschaftlichen Arbeitens aus. Sie finden zu einer interdisziplinären Verständigung aus einer dezidiert historischen Sicht, die scheinbar disparate Geisteswissenschaften integriert. »Die Einzelbeiträge [...] weisen ein beachtliches Niveau auf.« Uwe Barrelmeyer, Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft (ZfG), 59/12 (2011) Besprochen in: humanismus aktuell, 3 (2012), Siegfried R. Krebs Auskunft, 31/2 (2011), Rainer Hering
Culture --- Research. --- Research --- Cultural sociology --- Sociology of culture --- Social aspects --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Cultural History. --- Cultural Studies. --- Cultural Theory. --- History. --- Theory of History. --- Kulturwissenschaften; Geschichte; Interdisziplinarität; Kultur; Kulturgeschichte; Kulturwissenschaft; Kulturtheorie; Geschichtstheorie; Geschichtswissenschaft; Culture; Cultural History; Cultural Studies; Cultural Theory; Theory of History; History
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Von Fitnessstudios über Schlaf-Apps bis hin zu Heilsteinen - das Streben nach Selbstoptimierung hat einen festen Platz in der Alltagskultur der Gegenwart. Was unter dem ubiquitären Begriff zu verstehen ist, wird allerdings kontrovers diskutiert. Selbstoptimierung provoziert: Kritiker*innen lehnen sie als Teil eines neoliberalen Zwangs ab, Befürworter*innen deuten sie als Ausdruck von Autonomie. Die Beiträger*innen des interdisziplinären Bandes differenzieren den Diskurs über die Selbstoptimierung: Sie hinterfragen gegenwärtige Wertungsmuster, heben Ambiguitäten und Brüche hervor und decken die kulturelle Komplexität des Phänomens auf.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture. --- Autonomy. --- Behaviour Modification. --- Body. --- Cultural Studies. --- Cultural Theory. --- Culture. --- Digitalization. --- Gender Studies. --- Individualization. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Neoliberalism. --- Self Management. --- Technology.
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The contents of the present volume will enhance our understanding of the diachrony of agreement systems and provide a useful starting point for future studies on this both fascinating and intricate field of research.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Historical linguistics --- Agreement --- Language and languages --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Linguistic change --- Historical linguistics. --- Accord (Linguistique) --- Linguistique historique --- Agreement. --- Agreement (Grammar) --- Concord (Grammar) --- Concord --- Diachronic linguistics --- Dynamic linguistics --- Evolutionary linguistics --- Language and history --- Linguistics --- History --- Case --- Gender --- Number --- Person --- Syntax --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Agreement --- Diachrony.
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