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Poetry --- Architecture, Domestic, in literature. --- Dwellings in literature. --- French poetry --- Home in literature. --- History and criticism.
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Ziel von In Da House ist es, die (fast) untergegangene Wissenschaft vom Haus als feste Kategorie der Kulturwissenschaften zurückzugewinnen, wo ansonsten alle Zeichen auf Transit, Fluidizität und Mobilisierung stehen. Der Band möchte die Kenntnisse über den metaphorischen Apparat ›Haus‹ vervollständigen, indem das Haus als historisches Paradigma des sozialen Austauschs und der Grenzziehung, als allgegenwärtiger Spielort in Literatur, Film, Videoclip, Oper oder Computerspiel in den Blick genommen wird. Medien- und Filmwissenschaftler, Kulturhistoriker und Religionswissenschaftler, Philosophen und Philologen entwerfen eine Soziologie des Hauses im Imaginären.
Arts --- Dwellings in literature --- Dwellings in art --- Dwellings in motion pictures --- Themes, motives
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Dwellings in literature --- East and West in literature --- Home in literature --- Symbolism in literature
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Already in 1854, Henry David Thoreau had declared in Walden that “Most men appear never to have considered what a house is” (225). Like Thoreau, many other renowned American writers have considered what houses are and, particularly, what houses do, and they have created fictional dwellings that function not only as settings, but as actual central characters in their works. The volume is specifically concerned with the structure, the organization, and the objects inside houses, and argues that the space defined by rooms and their contents influences the consciousness, the imaginations, and the experiences of the humans who inhabit them. Contributors are: Cristina Alsina Rísquez, Rodrigo Andrés, Vicent Cucarella-Ramon, Arturo Corujo, Mar Gallego, Ian Green, Michael Jonik, Wyn Kelley, Cynthia Lytle, Carme Manuel, Paula Martín-Salván, Elena Ortells, Eva Puyuelo-Ureña, Dolores Resano, and Cynthia Stretch.
American fiction --- Dwellings in literature. --- Space in literature. --- History and criticism.
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"Argues that, in both form and content, the Tale of Genji re-envisions the elite practice of polygynous marriage and the construction of aristocratic mansions as expressions of familial power. Radically rethinks the Genji by focusing on the figure of the house-encompassing both fictionalized images of mansions and their inhabitants"--
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Dwellings in literature. --- Families in literature. --- Genealogy in literature. --- German literature --- Home in literature. --- History and criticism.
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English fiction --- Setting (Literature). --- Dwellings in literature. --- Architecture, Domestic, in literature. --- American fiction --- Domestic fiction --- Stories, plots, etc.
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