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Zu den Eigentümlichkeiten des »Faust II« gehört es, dass Goethe darin eine Vielzahl von Wissenselementen eingearbeitet hat. Die Funktion dieser Anspielungsfülle wird mit dem Begriff der 'Archivpoetik' belegt. Damit werden drei Aspekte der Bezugnahme auf das Archiv der Epoche bezeichnet, deren Untersuchung sich diese Studie widmet. Erstens stellt sie Goethes gelehrtes Verfahren in einen Bezug zur Wissens- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte. Dies geschieht beispielhaft, indem sie die Bedeutung der Geologie, der wissenschaftlichen Mythosforschung, der Philologie und der Weltliteratur für das Drama herausstellt. Zweitens fragt sie nach den Verfahren, die dieses Wissen poetisieren: Durch Selektion und Rekombination erfährt das Archiv eine Dramatisierung, durch die es überschritten wird. Doch zugleich bleibt der dramatische Text auf die in ihm geborgenen Wissensinhalte transparent. So bildet das Archiv ein Reflexionsmedium, in dem sich die Dichtung in ihrem Verhältnis zum Wissen selbst thematisieren kann. Diese Reflexion betrifft insbesondere die Möglichkeit symbolischer Repräsentation in der Zeit einer radikalen Temporalisierung des Wissens, die im »Faust II« zur ästhetischen Utopie wird, während ihre Realisierung aber durch die moderne Wissenschaft in Frage gestellt ist. Die Modernität des »Faust II« muss daher weniger in seinen Gegenständen als vielmehr in dieser Form der Selbstreflexion der Poesie gesehen werden.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, --- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von / Faust II. --- Intertextualität. --- Poetik. --- Wissen ‹Motiv›. --- Wissen. --- Wissen --- Intertextualität --- Poetik --- LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German. --- Ästhetik --- Dichtungstheorie --- Literarästhetik --- Literaturästhetik --- Dichtkunst --- Literaturtheorie --- Poetologie --- Kenntnis --- Kenntnisse --- Erkenntnis --- Wissensproduktion --- Textualität --- Transtextualität --- Intermedialität --- Interpikturalität --- Motiv --- Literatur --- Ästhetik --- Literarästhetik --- Literaturästhetik
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Comparative literature --- Ficinus, Marsilius --- Ronsard, de, Pierre --- Bruno, Giordano
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Législation. --- Démocratie. --- Entreprises publiques. --- État providence. --- Finances publiques. --- Concurrence. --- Règlements (droit administratif) --- Éducation. --- Soins médicaux.
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International relations. Foreign policy --- Legitimacy of governments --- World politics --- #SBIB:327.1H20 --- #SBIB:324H20 --- Sociologie van de internationale betrekkingen: algemeen --- Politologie: theorieën (democratie, comparatieve studieën….) --- World politics - 1989 --- -#SBIB:327.1H20 --- -Legitimacy of governments
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Mediterranean studies flourish in literary and cultural studies, but concepts of the Mediterranean and the theories and methods they use are very disparate. This is because the Mediterranean is not a simple geographical or historical unity, but a multiplicity, a network of highly interconnected elements, each of which is different and individual. Talking about Mediterranean literature raises the question of whether the connectivity of Mediterranean literature can or should be limited in some way by constructing an inside and an outside of the Mediterranean. What kind of connectivity and fragmentation do literary texts produce, how do they build and interrupt references (to the real, to fictional forms of representation, to history, but also to other texts and discourses), how do they create and deny communication, and how do they engage with and reflect literary and non-literary concepts of the Mediterranean? These and other questions are considered and discussed in the over twenty contributions gathered in this volume.
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This volume examines why the 2008 financial crisis with the subsequent Great Recession did not foster a major institutional transformation of the capitalist market economy. It highlights the role of ideas and public discourse in explaining institutional stability and change in the wake of economic crises and other critical junctures. Examining legitimation discourse in four OECD countries (Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States) between 1998 and 2011, the contributions to the volume use different text-analytical methods to bring out the ideas that underpin affirmative and critical media discourse on the capitalist regime. Individual chapters focus on the contours and trajectories of legitimation discourse before and after the financial crisis, on the attribution of responsibility for the crisis, on the use of metaphors and narratives, and on the formation of discourse coalitions challenging the regime. Together, they show that the post-2008 legitimation crisis of the capitalist market economy did not result in its sustained delegitimation or in powerful new ideas that might have mobilized support for radical institutional change. The book will appeal to students and scholars of economic sociology, media studies and political science.
Social sciences. --- Communication. --- Political science. --- International economics. --- Economic sociology. --- Mass media. --- Social sciences in mass media. --- Political sociology. --- Social Sciences. --- Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology. --- Media Sociology. --- Political Sociology. --- Media and Communication. --- Political Science. --- International Economics. --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Political science --- Economic sociology --- Economics --- Socio-economics --- Socioeconomics --- Sociology of economics --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Media, Mass --- Media, The --- Sociological aspects --- Social aspects --- Sociology --- Mass media --- Communication --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Civilization --- Capitalism. --- Market economy --- Profit --- Capital
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This volume examines why the 2008 financial crisis with the subsequent Great Recession did not foster a major institutional transformation of the capitalist market economy. It highlights the role of ideas and public discourse in explaining institutional stability and change in the wake of economic crises and other critical junctures. Examining legitimation discourse in four OECD countries (Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States) between 1998 and 2011, the contributions to the volume use different text-analytical methods to bring out the ideas that underpin affirmative and critical media discourse on the capitalist regime. Individual chapters focus on the contours and trajectories of legitimation discourse before and after the financial crisis, on the attribution of responsibility for the crisis, on the use of metaphors and narratives, and on the formation of discourse coalitions challenging the regime. Together, they show that the post-2008 legitimation crisis of the capitalist market economy did not result in its sustained delegitimation or in powerful new ideas that might have mobilized support for radical institutional change. The book will appeal to students and scholars of economic sociology, media studies and political science.
Political sociology --- Sociology --- Politics --- Foreign trade. International trade --- Economics --- Mass communications --- sociologie --- communicatie --- economie --- politiek --- wereldeconomie --- kapitalisme --- internationale economie
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