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  1. Humankinds
    the Renaissance and its anthropologies
    Contributor: Höfele, Andreas (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2011
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    ISBN: 9783110258318
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    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; 25
    Subjects: Drama; Literatur; Englisch; Renaissance; Mensch <Motiv>; Anthropologie
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: VI, 281 S., Ill.
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  2. Humankinds
    The Renaissance and Its Anthropologies
    Published: [2011]; ©2011
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Anthropology is a notoriously polysemous term. Within a continental European academic context, it is usually employed in the sense of philosophical anthropology, and mainly concerned with exploring concepts of a universal human nature. By contrast,... more

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    Anthropology is a notoriously polysemous term. Within a continental European academic context, it is usually employed in the sense of philosophical anthropology, and mainly concerned with exploring concepts of a universal human nature. By contrast, Anglo-American scholarship almost exclusively associates anthropology with the investigation of cultural and ethnic differences (cultural anthropology). How these two main traditions (and their 'derivations' such as literary anthropology, historical anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, intercultural studies) relate to each other is a matter of debate. Both, however, have their roots in the path-breaking changes that occurred within sixteenth and early seventeenth-century culture and scientific discourse. It was in fact during this period that the term anthropology first acquired the meanings on which its current usage is based. The Renaissance did not 'invent' the human. But the period that gave rise to 'humanism' witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments like the emergence of the natural sciences, religious pluralisation, as well as colonial expansion, were undermining old certainties. The proliferation of doctrines of the human in the early modern age bears out the assumption that anthropology is a discipline of crisis, seeking to establish sets of common values and discursive norms in situations when authority finds itself under pressure

     

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  3. Humankinds
    The Renaissance and Its Anthropologies
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    The Early Modern Period gave rise to 'humanism'; it also witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core, the human. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments - the... more

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    The Early Modern Period gave rise to 'humanism'; it also witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core, the human. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments - the emergence of the natural sciences, the Reformation, colonial expansion - were undermining old certainties. The resulting multiplication of definitions of the human bears out the assumption that anthropology is a discipline of crisis, seeking to establish sets of common values and norms in situations when established authority finds itself under pressure.

     

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    Contributor: Laqué, Stephan
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    ISBN: 9783110258318
    RVK Categories: HI 1151
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    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; v.25
    Subjects: Drama; Mensch <Motiv>; Englisch; Literatur; Renaissance; Anthropologie
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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  4. Humankinds
    the Renaissance and its anthropologies
    Contributor: Höfele, Andreas (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

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    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; 25
    Subjects: Drama; Mensch <Motiv>; Englisch; Literatur; Renaissance; Anthropologie
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: VI, 281 S., Ill., 24 cm
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  5. Humankinds
    the renaissance and its anthropologies
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "Anthropology is a notoriously polysemous term. Within a continental European academic context, it is usually employed in the sense of philosophical anthropology, and mainly concerned with exploring concepts of a universal human nature. By contrast,... more

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    "Anthropology is a notoriously polysemous term. Within a continental European academic context, it is usually employed in the sense of philosophical anthropology, and mainly concerned with exploring concepts of a universal human nature. By contrast, Anglo-American scholarship almost exclusively associates anthropology with the investigation of cultural and ethnic differences (cultural anthropology). How these two main traditions (and their 'derivations' such as literary anthropology, historical anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, intercultural studies) relate to each other is a matter of debate. Both, however, have their roots in the path-breaking changes that occurred within sixteenth and early seventeenth-century culture and scientific discourse. It was in fact during this period that the term anthropology first acquired the meanings on which its current usage is based. The Renaissance did not 'invent' the human. But the period that gave rise to 'humanism' witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments like the emergence of the natural sciences, religious pluralisation, as well as colonial expansion, were undermining old certainties. The proliferation of doctrines of the human in the early modern age bears out the assumption that anthropology is a discipline of crisis, seeking to establish sets of common values and discursive norms in situations when authority finds itself under pressure."--Publisher's website.

     

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    Contributor: Höfele, Andreas; Laqué, Stephan
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    ISBN: 9783110258318; 3110258315; 1283430304; 9781283430302
    RVK Categories: HI 1151
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    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; Bd. 25
    Subjects: Drama; Mensch <Motiv>; Englisch; Literatur; Renaissance; Anthropologie
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 281 pages), Illustrations (some color)
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  6. Humankinds
    The Renaissance and Its Anthropologies
    Published: 2011; ©2011.
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Inc., Berlin/Boston

    Unter den Leitbegriffen ,Pluralisierung' und ,Autorität' präsentiert die Reihe Studien (des Münchner Sonderforschungsbereichs 573) zur Frühen Neuzeit vom 15. bis 17. Jahrhundert. Zunehmend erkennen die Kulturwissenschaften die Frühe Neuzeit als eine... more

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    Unter den Leitbegriffen ,Pluralisierung' und ,Autorität' präsentiert die Reihe Studien (des Münchner Sonderforschungsbereichs 573) zur Frühen Neuzeit vom 15. bis 17. Jahrhundert. Zunehmend erkennen die Kulturwissenschaften die Frühe Neuzeit als eine Epoche, die einerseits noch von den Traditionsvorgaben des Mittelalters abhängig ist, andererseits aber die Voraussetzungen für den Übergang ,Alteuropas' zur Moderne schafft. Die interdisziplinär angelegte Reihe erkundet in literatur- und sprachwissenschaftlicher, historischer, philosophischer, kunst-, musik- und rechtsgeschichtlicher Perspektive diese grundlegende Dynamik der Epoche. Intro -- Introduction -- Literary Sites of the Human -- Liminal Anthropology in Shakespeare's Plays -- The Space of the Human and the Place of the Poet: Excursions into English Topographical Poetry -- Religious Beings -- Among the Fairies: Religion and the Anthropology of Ritual in Shakespeare -- Golding's Metamorphoses, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Puritan Anthropology -- Negotiating the Foreign -- When Golden times convents: Shakespeare's Eastern Promise -- "Cony Caught by Walking Mort": Indigenous Exoticism in the Literature of Roguery -- Renaissance Anthropologies of Security: Shipwreck, Barbary fear and the Meaning of 'Insurance' -- Human and Non-Human -- Shakespeare's Public Animals -- "Fellow-brethren and compeers": Montaigne's Rapprochement Between Man and Animal -- Animal Art/Human Art: Imagined Borderlines in the Renaissance -- Thinking the Human -- "Now they're substances and men": The Masque of Lethe and the Recovery of Humankind -- Shakespeare Ever After: Posthumanism and Shakespeare -- Index.

     

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    Series: Pluralisierung and Autorität Ser ; v.25
    Subjects: Humanism in literature; Renaissance; Humanism; English literature; Humanism; Anthropology; Human beings; Renaissance; Electronic books
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  7. Humankinds
    the Renaissance and its anthropologies
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    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; Bd. 25
    Subjects: Anthropology; Human beings; Renaissance; Literatur; Renaissance; Mensch <Motiv>; Anthropologie; Englisch; Drama
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: vi, 281 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    The Renaissance and Its Anthropologies
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  9. Humankinds
    the Renaissance and its anthropologies
    Contributor: Höfele, Andreas (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  de Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

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  10. Humankinds
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  11. Humankinds
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    The Early Modern Period gave rise to ‘humanism´; it also witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core, the human. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments - the... more

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    The Early Modern Period gave rise to ‘humanism´; it also witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core, the human. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments - the emergence of the natural sciences, the Reformation, colonial expansion - were undermining old certainties. The resulting multiplication of definitions of the human bears out the assumption that anthropology is a discipline of crisis, seeking to establish sets of common values and norms in situations when established authority finds itself under pressure.Andreas Höfele and Stephan Laqué, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany.

     

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    Subjects: Human beings; Anthropology; Renaissance; Renaissance; Humanism; Humanism in literature; English literature; Humanism; Anthropology; Human beings; Renaissance; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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  12. Humankinds
    the renaissance and its anthropologies
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    "Anthropology is a notoriously polysemous term. Within a continental European academic context, it is usually employed in the sense of philosophical anthropology, and mainly concerned with exploring concepts of a universal human nature. By contrast, Anglo-American scholarship almost exclusively associates anthropology with the investigation of cultural and ethnic differences (cultural anthropology). How these two main traditions (and their 'derivations' such as literary anthropology, historical anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, intercultural studies) relate to each other is a matter of debate. Both, however, have their roots in the path-breaking changes that occurred within sixteenth and early seventeenth-century culture and scientific discourse. It was in fact during this period that the term anthropology first acquired the meanings on which its current usage is based. The Renaissance did not 'invent' the human. But the period that gave rise to 'humanism' witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments like the emergence of the natural sciences, religious pluralisation, as well as colonial expansion, were undermining old certainties. The proliferation of doctrines of the human in the early modern age bears out the assumption that anthropology is a discipline of crisis, seeking to establish sets of common values and discursive norms in situations when authority finds itself under pressure." -- Publisher's website

     

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    ISBN: 9783110258318; 3110258315; 1283430304; 9781283430302
    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; Bd. 25
    Subjects: English literature; Renaissance; Humanism; Humanism; Humanism in literature; Renaissance; Humanism; Humanism; English literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Humanism in literature; Humanism; Renaissance; Drama; Mensch; Literatur; Renaissance; Anthropologie; History; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  13. Humankinds
    the renaissance and its anthropologies
    Published: 2011
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    Unter den Leitbegriffen ,Pluralisierung' und ,Autorität' präsentiert die Reihe Studien (des Münchner Sonderforschungsbereichs 573) zur Frühen Neuzeit vom 15. bis 17. Jahrhundert. Zunehmend erkennen die Kulturwissenschaften die Frühe Neuzeit als eine Epoche, die einerseits noch von den Traditionsvorgaben des Mittelalters abhängig ist, andererseits aber die Voraussetzungen für den Übergang ,Alteuropas' zur Moderne schafft. Die interdisziplinär angelegte Reihe erkundet in literatur- und sprachwissenschaftlicher, historischer, philosophischer, kunst-, musik- und rechtsgeschichtlicher Perspektive diese grundlegende Dynamik der Epoche. Intro -- Introduction -- Literary Sites of the Human -- Liminal Anthropology in Shakespeare's Plays -- The Space of the Human and the Place of the Poet: Excursions into English Topographical Poetry -- Religious Beings -- Among the Fairies: Religion and the Anthropology of Ritual in Shakespeare -- Golding's Metamorphoses, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Puritan Anthropology -- Negotiating the Foreign -- When Golden times convents: Shakespeare's Eastern Promise -- "Cony Caught by Walking Mort": Indigenous Exoticism in the Literature of Roguery -- Renaissance Anthropologies of Security: Shipwreck, Barbary fear and the Meaning of 'Insurance' -- Human and Non-Human -- Shakespeare's Public Animals -- "Fellow-brethren and compeers": Montaigne's Rapprochement Between Man and Animal -- Animal Art/Human Art: Imagined Borderlines in the Renaissance -- Thinking the Human -- "Now they're substances and men": The Masque of Lethe and the Recovery of Humankind -- Shakespeare Ever After: Posthumanism and Shakespeare -- Index.

     

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    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; 25
    Subjects: Humanism in literature; Renaissance; Humanism; English literature; Humanism; Anthropology; Human beings; Renaissance; Electronic books
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    the renaissance and its anthropologies
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    ISBN: 1283430304; 3110258307; 3110258315; 9781283430302; 9783110258301; 9783110258318
    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; Bd. 25
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Drama; Mensch / g:Motiv; Englisch; Literatur; Renaissance; Anthropologie; Geschichte; English literature; Humanism in literature; Renaissance; Humanism; Humanism; Englisch; Renaissance; Literatur; Anthropologie; Drama; Mensch <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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    "Anthropology is a notoriously polysemous term. Within a continental European academic context, it is usually employed in the sense of philosophical anthropology, and mainly concerned with exploring concepts of a universal human nature. By contrast, Anglo-American scholarship almost exclusively associates anthropology with the investigation of cultural and ethnic differences (cultural anthropology). How these two main traditions (and their 'derivations' such as literary anthropology, historical anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, intercultural studies) relate to each other is a matter of debate. Both, however, have their roots in the path-breaking changes that occurred within sixteenth and early seventeenth-century culture and scientific discourse. It was in fact during this period that the term anthropology first acquired the meanings on which its current usage is based. The Renaissance did not 'invent' the human. But the period that gave rise to 'humanism' witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments like the emergence of the natural sciences, religious pluralisation, as well as colonial expansion, were undermining old certainties. The proliferation of doctrines of the human in the early modern age bears out the assumption that anthropology is a discipline of crisis, seeking to establish sets of common values and discursive norms in situations when authority finds itself under pressure." -- Publisher's website

    Literary Sites of the Human - Liminal Anthropology in Shakespeare's Plays / Aleida Assmann. -- The Space of the Human and the Place of the Poet: Excursions into English Topographical Poetry / Serena Olejniczak Lobsien

    Religious Beings - Among the Fairies: Religion and the Anthropology of Ritual in Shakespeare / Brian Cummings. -- Golding's Metamorphoses, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Puritan Anthropology / Enno Ruge

    Negotiating the Foreign - When Golden times convents: Shakespeare's Eastern Promise / Richard Wilson. -- "Cony Caught by Walking Mort": Indigenous Exoticism in the Literature of Roguery / Bettina Boecker. -- Renaissance Anthropologies of Security: Shipwreck, Barbary fear and the Meaning of 'Insurance' / Cornel Zwierlein

    Human and Non-Human - Shakespeare's Public Animals / Paul Yachnin. -- "Fellow-brethren and compeers": Montaigne's Rapprochement Between Man and Animal / Markus Wild. -- Animal Art /Human Art: Imagined Borderlines in the Renaissance / Ulrich Pfisterer

    Thinking the Human - "Now they're substances and men": The Masque of Lethe and the Recovery of Humankind / Tobias Döring. -- Shakespeare Ever After: Posthumanism and Shakespeare / Stefan Herbrechter

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    The Renaissance and Its Anthropologies
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    Anthropology is a notoriously polysemous term. Within a continental European academic context, it is usually employed in the sense of philosophical anthropology, and mainly concerned with exploring concepts of a universal human nature. By contrast, Anglo-American scholarship almost exclusively associates anthropology with the investigation of cultural and ethnic differences (cultural anthropology). How these two main traditions (and their 'derivations' such as literary anthropology, historical anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, intercultural studies) relate to each other is a matter of debate. Both, however, have their roots in the path-breaking changes that occurred within sixteenth and early seventeenth-century culture and scientific discourse. It was in fact during this period that the term anthropology first acquired the meanings on which its current usage is based. The Renaissance did not 'invent' the human. But the period that gave rise to 'humanism' witnessed an unprecedented diversification of the concept that was at its very core. The question of what defines the human became increasingly contested as new developments like the emergence of the natural sciences, religious pluralisation, as well as colonial expansion, were undermining old certainties. The proliferation of doctrines of the human in the early modern age bears out the assumption that anthropology is a discipline of crisis, seeking to establish sets of common values and discursive norms in situations when authority finds itself under pressure

     

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    The Renaissance and Its Anthropologies
    Contributor: Höfele, Andreas (Herausgeber); Laqué, Stephan (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2011
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    ISBN: 9783110258318; 3110258315
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    Series: Pluralisierung & Autorität ; 25
    Subjects: Drama; Mensch <Motiv>; Englisch; Literatur; Mensch <Motiv>; Renaissance; Anthropologie
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); (Produktform)Electronic book text; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; (BISAC Subject Heading)LIT004120; Anthropologie/i.d. Literatur; Anthropology in Literature (Early Modern Age); EBK: eBook; (VLB-WN)9564
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