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Masculinity Studies
Literary and Cultural RepresentationsISSN: 2161-2692
In line with the latest trends within masculinity scholarship, the books in this series deal with representations of masculinities in culture, in general, and literature, in particular. The aim of this series is twofold. On the one hand, it focuses on studies that question traditionally normative representations of masculinities. On the other, it seeks to highlight new alternative representations of manhood, looking for more egalitarian models of manhood in and through literature and culture. Besides literary representations, the series is open to studies of masculinity in cinema, theatre, music, as well as all kinds of artistic and visual representations.
11 publications
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Contemporary Critical Concepts and Pre-Enlightenment Literature
ISSN: 1074-6781
"Writers who worked before the beginning of rationalist universalism's triumphal period which may be ending now-explored issues of consciousness, ideology, and culture that recent criticism and critical theory, using various specialized vocabularies of concepts, have returned to the center of literäry and social criticism. These early modern figures often anticipated some of our clilemmas; How to manipulate an apparently quite mutable world and, at the same time, preserve belief in an immutable "centered" self? How to reconcile rationalist universalism with personal and cultural stability? Rene Descartes's postulate of man as the master and proprietor of an increasingly built world is fundamentally incompatible with his effort to underwrite man as a stable philosophical subject. Man's technical and linguistic mastery devours his "transcendent subjectivity." Students of literature are now using the ideas of what Larry Riggs calls "post-enlightenment thinkers"-Max Horkheimer, Jacques Lacan, Michael Foucault, Rene Girard, and others-to elucidate the implicit and explicit debates about rationalism that are embedded in literary works. This trend is most usefully seen as a renewal of contact with preoccupations that were quite current in medieval, Renaissance, and seventeenth-century European literature. To date, however, innovative criticism has focused an more recent literature. Some post-structuralists-most notably Jacques Lacan-have tried their hand at interpreting early works. Their ideas are interesting, but their knowledge of the periods in question is often weak. Manuscripts on Elizabethan and Restoration theater, French, Italian, and German writers of the medieval and Renaissance periods, and die seventeenth-century French dramatists and moralists are welcome. "
3 publications
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Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory
This series invites book manuscripts and proposals on major concepts in politics and political theoryjustice, equality, virtue, rights, citizenship, power, sovereignty, property, liberty, etc.in prominent traditions, periods, and thinkers. This series invites book manuscripts and proposals on major concepts in politics and political theoryjustice, equality, virtue, rights, citizenship, power, sovereignty, property, liberty, etc.in prominent traditions, periods, and thinkers. This series invites book manuscripts and proposals on major concepts in politics and political theoryjustice, equality, virtue, rights, citizenship, power, sovereignty, property, liberty, etc.in prominent traditions, periods, and thinkers.
26 publications
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Cultures - Concepts - Controversies / Kulturen - Konzepte - Kontroversen"Transcription: Cultures Concepts Controversies is dedicated to publishing work that explores culture as cultures, interrogates concepts, methods, and theories, and intervenes in controversies about cultures and concepts. The term transcription acknowledges that all cultures engage in acts of translating and transforming performed, spoken, written, or digitalized languages, images, and sounds from one medium into another; it also refers, more specifically, to processes of encoding and transferring genetic information. The series focuses on, yet is not limited to, explorations of North American cultural practices and encourages dialogues between seemingly distant disciplines. Homepage of the editor: Prof. Dr. Sabine Sielke "
10 publications
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Erziehungskonzeptionen und Praxis / Educational Concepts and Practice
Die Reihe Erziehungskonzeptionen und Praxis / Educational Concepts and Practice befasst sich mit dem Gebiet der Pädagogik. Dabei bietet die Reihe ein breites Spektrum an Veröffentlichungen zu diversen Unterrichtsmethoden. Es erscheinen sowohl Beiträge zur Sprach-, Musik-, Literatur und Politikdidaktik, als auch zur Grundlagenreflexion der Lehrausbildung und des Bildungssystems. Herausgegeben wird die Reihe von dem Professor für Erziehungswissenschaften Gerd-Bodo von Carlsburg.
83 publications
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The (In)Visibility of Men in the U.S.-American Quilt World
Selected Popular Quilt Fiction©2023 Thesis -
American Masculinity under Clinton
Popular Media and the Nineties «Crisis of Masculinity»©2005 Textbook -
Embodying Masculinities
Towards a History of the Male Body in U.S. Culture and Literature©2013 Monographs -
The Agony of Masculinity
Race, Gender, and Education in the Age of «New» Racism and Patriarchy©2010 Textbook -
Metaphor and Masculinity in Hosea
©2011 Monographs -
Dynamicity in Emotion Concepts
©2012 Edited Collection -
Hispanic (LGT) Masculinities in Transition
©2014 Monographs -
The Concept of «Tugend»
An Alternative Method of Eighteenth-Century German Novel Classification©1988 Others -
The Traditional African Concept of God and the Christian Concept of God
Chukwu bụ ndụ – God is Life (The Igbo Perspective)©2004 Thesis