Field Work: Sites in Literary and Cultural Studies: CultureWork: A Book Series from the Center for Literacy and Cultural Studies at Harvard
Editat de Marjorie Garber, Paul B. Franklin, Rebecca L. Walkowitzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iun 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415914550
ISBN-10: 0415914558
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria CultureWork: A Book Series from the Center for Literacy and Cultural Studies at Harvard
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415914558
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria CultureWork: A Book Series from the Center for Literacy and Cultural Studies at Harvard
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Marjorie Garber is Professor of English and Director for Literary and Cultural Studies at Harvard. She is the author of Vested Interests and with Rebecca L. Walkowitz co-editor of Media Spectacles and Secret Agents, published by Routledge; her latest book is Vice Versa. Rebecca L. Walkowitz is a doctoral candidate in English and American Literature at Harvard. Paul B. Franklin is a doctoral candidate in fine arts at Harvard.
Cuprins
Introduction; Part 1 What Is Culture? What Are Cultures?; Chapter 1 The Intellectual Challenge of Multiculturalism and Teaching the Canon, Seyla Benhabib; Chapter 2 What Is Culture? Does It Matter?, Mary Margaret Steedly; Chapter 3 Custody Battles, Marjorie Garber; Chapter 4 Identity, Kwame Anthony Appiah; Chapter 5 Productive Discomfort, Michael Herzfeld; Part 2 National Identities, Global Identities; Chapter 6 Planet Rap, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; Chapter 7 Violence and Interpretation, Beatrice Hanssen; Chapter 8 OUR AmeRíca, Doris Sommer; Chapter 9 Are We Post-American Studies?, Lawrence Buell; Part 3 National Literatures in a Global World?; Chapter 10 Don Quixoteand the National Citizenship of Masterpieces, Mary Malcolm Gaylord; Chapter 11 Russian Literature, William Mills Todd III; Chapter 12 Shrunk to an Interloper, Judith Ryan; Chapter 13 National Literatures in a Global World?— Sometimes—Maybe, Stephen Owen; Part 4 One Poem, Three Readers; Chapter 14 Reading a Poem, Helen Vendler; Chapter 15 Ode on a Public Thing, Barbara Johnson; Chapter 16 Enlistment and Refusal, Meredith L. McGill; Part 5 Textual Editing; Chapter 17 Textual Deviance, Jeffrey Masten; Chapter 18 Medieval Irish Manuscript Culture, Patrick K. Ford; Chapter 19 Editing Homer, Rethinking the Bard, Gregory Nagy; Part 6 Reading Visual Images; Chapter 20 Morimura’s Olympia[Norman Bryson; Chapter 21 Reading Invisibility, Jann Matlock; Chapter 22 “Agency”, Irene J. Winter; Part 7 Law and Literature; Chapter 23 Law’s Literature, David Kennedy; Chapter 24 The Made-Up and the Made-Real, Elaine Scarry; Chapter 25 Narrative Battles in the Courtroom, Laura Hanft Korobkin; Chapter 26 Telling Stories, Telling Law, Martha Minow; Part 8 The Literary and the Autobiographical; Chapter 27 A Literary Approach to Cultural Studies, Sacvan Bercovitch; Chapter 28 Criticism and the Autobiographical Voice, Susan Rubin Suleiman; Chapter 29 Unsettling Homecoming, Svetlana Boym;