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  1. Managing plurilingual and intercultural practices in the workplace
    the case of multilingual Switzerland
    Contributor: Lüdi, Georges (HerausgeberIn); Höchle Meier, Katharina (HerausgeberIn); Yanaprasart, Patchareerat (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2016]; © 2016
    Publisher:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam

    Intro -- Managing Plurilingual and Intercultural Practices in the Workplace -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1.1 The context -- 1.2 The research background -- 1.3 Methodological considerations -- 1.4... more

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    Intro -- Managing Plurilingual and Intercultural Practices in the Workplace -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1.1 The context -- 1.2 The research background -- 1.3 Methodological considerations -- 1.4 Conceptual framework and key concepts -- 1.4.1 Multilingual repertoires -- 1.4.2 Language Choice, Code-switching and Plurilingual Speech -- 1.4.3 Plurilingualism and multiculturalism -- 1.4.4 Representations and ideologies -- 1.4.5 Multiplicity of voices or polyphony -- 1.5 Presentation of this Book -- Power in the Implementation of Plurilingual Repertoires -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Basis for a conceptual framework -- 2.3 Actors' use of their room for manoeuvre in language management within a single communication event (〈Dept Store A〉) -- 2.4 The emergence of English in a Swiss National Company (〈Public Service A〉) -- 2.5 Monolingual and plurilingual strategies at various communication events (〈Pharma A〉) -- 2.5.1 Research laboratory -- 2.5.2 Section meeting -- 2.5.3 Scientific meeting -- 2.5.4 Editorial meeting -- 2.6 Summary -- From language regimes to multilingual practices in different settings -- 3.1 The case for multinational companies -- 3.1.1 Contextualisation -- 3.1.2 The Dominant Discourse or Endoxa -- 3.1.3 Alternative communicative strategies in mixed teams -- 3.1.4 The variability of language choice in a multilingual setting -- 3.1.5 Final remarks -- 3.2 Interactional negotiation of linguistic heterogeneity: Accommodation practices in intercultural hotel service encounters -- 3.2.1 Hotel service encounters and front-desk real work -- 3.2.2 Linguistic and cultural heterogeneity -- 3.2.3 Front-desk language negotiation: Communicative practices and accommodation work -- 3.2.4 Investigating interactions at receptions: methodology and data -- 3.2.5 Examples of language negotiation.

     

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    Contributor: Lüdi, Georges (HerausgeberIn); Höchle Meier, Katharina (HerausgeberIn); Yanaprasart, Patchareerat (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9789027266408
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    Series: Multilingualism and Diversity Management ; volumen 4
    Subjects: Multilingualism--Switzerland; Multilingualism; Language in the workplace ; Switzerland; Diversity in the workplace ; Management ; Switzerland; Multilingual communication ; Switzerland; Lingua francas ; European Union countries; Languages in contact ; European Union countries; Electronic books
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  2. Discursive Construction of Bicultural Identity
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt

    Cover -- Table of contents -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Emergent cultural identities in a globalized world -- 1.2 Earliest studies on language and social identity construction -- 1.3 Studies on language and cultural identity -- 1.4 Outlook on... more

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    Cover -- Table of contents -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Emergent cultural identities in a globalized world -- 1.2 Earliest studies on language and social identity construction -- 1.3 Studies on language and cultural identity -- 1.4 Outlook on methodological approaches to assess cultural identity via language -- 1.5 Triangulation of methods applied in this study -- 2. Context - The Oromos -- 2.1 The particular situation of Oromos -- 2.2 Cultural heterogeneity and ethnic orientation of Oromos -- 3. Theoretical framework -- 3.1 Reification of aspects of "identity" in a constructionist analysis 3.2 Social Constructionist accounts of identity -- 3.3 Difference between natural and constructed qualities -- 3.4 Social constructionist accounts of knowledge generation -- 3.5 Essentialist misconceptions of culture and identity -- 3.6 Validity and applicability of relativist analyses -- 3.7 Usage-based approaches towards the discursive construction of cultural identity -- 4. Methodology -- 4.1 Methods of data collection -- 4.1.1 Triangulation of data - the corpus -- 4.1.2 Setup of informants -- 4.1.3 Representativity - balancing social parameters -- 4.1.4 Recruiting of informants 4.1.5 Interview structure -- 4.1.6 Observer's Paradox (Labov) -- 4.2 Methods of data analysis -- 4.2.1 Triangulation of methods -- 4.2.2 Quantitative analysis -- 4.2.3 Qualitative analysis -- 5. Quantitative data analysis -- 5.1 Indexicality: pronoun analysis and identification -- 5.2 Quantitative findings - pronoun distribution ("We-" and "They-groups") -- 5.2.1 "We" in reference to Oromos in a cross-generational comparison -- 5.2.2 "We" in reference to Americans in a cross-generational comparison -- 5.2.3 "They" in reference to Oromos in a cross-generational comparison 5.2.4 "They" in reference to Americans in a cross-generational comparison -- 5.2.5 Influence of other social parameters on pronoun distribution -- 5.2.6 "We" in reference to Ethiopians in a cross-generational comparison -- 5.2.7 "They" in reference to Habeshas/Ethiopians in a cross-generational comparison -- 5.3 Ethnic orientation and lexical variation -- 5.3.1 Frequency of "Oromumma" in a cross-generational comparison -- 5.3.2 Frequency of "back home" in a cross-generational comparison -- 5.4 Discussion of the quantitative findings 6. Qualitative data analysis: Conceptual metaphors (CMAs), conceptual metonymies (CMOs), and tactics of intersubjectivity -- 6.1 Conceptual metaphors (CMAs) in the interviews -- 6.2 Conceptual metonymies (CMOs) in the interviews -- 6.2.1 Examples of cultural stereotyping via CMOs referring to Habesha-Ethiopians -- 6.2.2 Negative generalizations of Habesha-Ethiopians via totum pro parte CMOs -- 6.2.3 Positive generalizations of Oromos via totum pro parte CMOs -- 6.2.4 Positive self-positionings as Oromos via CMOs and adequation 6.2.5 Idealizations of Oromo culture via totum pro parte CMOs in the context of illustrative anecdotes - by second-generation informants

     

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    Series: Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft ; 113
    Subjects: Minnesota; Oromo; Mehrsprachigkeit; Kulturelle Identität; Soziolinguistik;
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  3. Metapragmatics of humor
    current research trends
    Contributor: Ruiz, Leonor (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ;

    Metapragmatics of Humor -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Exploring metapragmatics of humor -- 1. Why metapragmatics of humor? -- 2. The content of this volume -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Revisions and... more

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    Metapragmatics of Humor -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Exploring metapragmatics of humor -- 1. Why metapragmatics of humor? -- 2. The content of this volume -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Revisions and applications of General Theory of Verbal Humor (GTVH) in a metapragmatic context -- The variables of the evaluative functional relationship -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Evaluation/stance as a necessary element within a theory of humor performance -- 3. Methodology and data -- 4. The evaluation equation 5. The main variables (arguments) of the evaluative function (F) and their manifestation in psychology jokes -- 5.1 Variable 1: Evaluation phase -- 5.2 Variable 2: Linguistic level at which the evaluation is realized (LL) -- 5.3 Variable 3: Degree of (in)directness of the evaluative meaning (Deg) -- 5.4 Variable 4: Position along the evaluation continuum -- 5.5 Variable 5: Parameter of evaluation -- 5.6 Variable 6: Mode of the evaluation -- 6. Analysis and comparison of two final examples -- 7. Summary and conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Humor and advertising in Twitter 1. Introduction -- 2. General Theory of Verbal Humor and Metapragmatics -- 3. Corpus and methodology -- 4. Results of the analysis -- 4.1 Twitter "conversations" and humor -- 4.2 A taxonomy of humorous tweets with propagandistic purposes -- 4.2.1 Humorous tweets based on script-oppositions -- 4.2.2 Humor based on exaggeration -- 4.2.3 Humorous tweets based on graphic information -- 4.2.4 Humorous tweets based on current news -- 4.2.5 Tweets based on parody and intertextuality -- 4.2.6 Ironic tweets -- 4.2.7 Humor responding to an attack or a complaint -- 4.2.8 The customer as a target 5. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Beyond verbal incongruity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Definition of the genre -- 3. Linguistic approaches to humor -- 3.1 Semantic-cognitive theories -- 3.2 Cognitive theories -- 4. A genre-specific perspective -- 5. Analysis -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Metapragmatics of humor -- 1. Introduction -- 2. From metapragmatic code to metapragmatic awareness -- 3. A proposal for metapragmatics of humor -- 3.1 Adaptability as a key of metapragmatic awareness -- 3.1.1 Variability -- 3.1.2 Negotiability -- 3.1.3 Adaptability -- 3.1.4 Metapragmatic awareness indicators 3.2 Metapragmatic awareness of humor -- 3.2.1 Variability of humor -- 3.2.2 Negotiability of humor -- 3.2.3 Adaptability of humor -- 3.2.4 Metapragmatic awareness of humor -- 4. Metapragmatics of humorous monologues -- 4.1 Metapragmatics from the writer/speaker -- 4.2 Metapragmatics from the reader/listener -- 4.3 Metapragmatic clues to humorous awareness -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Metapragmatic awareness of humor across textual modes -- Jokes -- Lawyers, great lawyers, and liars -- 1. Introduction: lawyers as the target of humor 2. Lawyer jokes and the language of humor

     

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    ISBN: 9789027266378
    Series: IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature ; v.14
    IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature : Studies, Editions and Translations ; Volume 14
    Subjects: Discourse analysis; Wit and humor; Pragmatics; Electronic books; Discourse analysis; Pragmatics; Wit and humor
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  4. DiverCity - global cities as a literary phenomenon
    Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a globalizing age
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Cover DiverCity -- Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon; Contents ; Acknowledgements ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Globalization and Its Effects ; 2.1 Mapping Globalization ; 2.2 Global Consensus ; 2.3 Global Controversies ; 3 Global Cities as Cultural... more

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    Cover DiverCity -- Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon; Contents ; Acknowledgements ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Globalization and Its Effects ; 2.1 Mapping Globalization ; 2.2 Global Consensus ; 2.3 Global Controversies ; 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points ; 3.1 Urban Studies ; 3.2 Cultural Nodal Points. 3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age ; 4.1 Concepts of Identity ; 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse ; 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans ; 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic ; 5 The Poetics of diverCity. 5.1 The Poetics of Narrative 5.2 The Poetics of Place ; 5.3 The Poetics of Code-Switching ; 6 Dionne Brand's Toronto, What We All Long For ; 6.1 The Global City of Toronto ; 6.2 Toronto Imagined: The World in a City ; 6.2.1 Polyphonic Murmuring ; 6.2.2 Converging Threads. 6.2.3 Mapping the World in a City 6.2.4 Counter-Cartographies ; 6.2.5 Time-Space Discrepancy ; 6.2.6 Longing and Belonging ; 6.3 Interim Conclusion ; 7 Chang-rae Lee's New York, Native Speaker ; 7.1 The Global City of New York ; 7.2 New York Imagined: A City of Wor(l)ds. 7.2.1 The Strangest Chorale 7.2.2 False Speaker of Language ; 7.2.3 Amiable Man ; 7.2.4 The Immigrant City ; 7.2.5 Interethnic Imagination ; 7.3 Interim Conclusion ; 8 Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, Tropic of Orange ; 8.1 The Global City of Los Angeles. Based on the structured analysis of selected North American novels, this work examines global cities as a literary phenomenon ("DiverCity"). By analyzing Dionne Brand's Toronto, "What We All Long For" (2005), Chang-rae Lee's New York, "Native Speaker" (1995), and Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, "Tropic of Orange" (1997), Melanie U. Pooch provides the connecting link for exploring the triad of globalization and its effects, global cities as cultural nodal points, and cultural diversity in a globalizing age as a literary phenomenon. Thus, she contributes to a global, interdisciplinary, and multi-perspectival understanding of literature, culture, and society

     

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    Subjects: American literature; Poetics; Globalization; Literary studies: general; Literature and literary studies; Literature: history and criticism; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Linguistics ; General; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; American literature; Globalization ; Social aspects; Literature; Poetics; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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  5. Direct Speech in Nonnus' Dionysiaca
    Narrative and rhetorical functions of the characters' varied and many-faceted words
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  BRILL, Leiden

    ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Variation or Incoherence -- Virtue or Vice? -- ‎1880-1943: The "Problem" of Unity and Structure -- ‎Since 1964: Advocating the Principle of ‭ποικιλία‬ -- ‎Direct Speech... more

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    ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Variation or Incoherence -- Virtue or Vice? -- ‎1880-1943: The "Problem" of Unity and Structure -- ‎Since 1964: Advocating the Principle of ‭ποικιλία‬ -- ‎Direct Speech in the Dionysiaca -- ‎Scholarly Research on Direct Speech in Greek Epic Poetry -- ‎Homer, Apollonius, Quintus and Nonnus Compared: Statistical Data -- ‎Objectives and Approaches -- ‎A Comparative Approach -- ‎A Narratological Point of View -- ‎A Rhetorical Model of Analysis -- ‎On the Structure of This Book -- ‎Overview of Chapters 1-6 ‎Part 1. Epic Speech in Transformation -- ‎Chapter 1. Imitation and Transformation: From Troy to India and from Medea to Morrheus -- ‎1.1. Speeches and Dialogues in the ‭Διὸς ἀπάτη‬ Episode -- ‎1.1.1. Hera and Aphrodite -- ‎1.1.2. Hera and Hypnus -- ‎1.2. A Speech for a Speech: Apollonius Inverted -- ‎1.2.1. Arguing for and against: Aphrodite's Double Role -- ‎1.2.2. From Medea to Morrheus: Torn between Contradictory Feelings -- ‎1.3. Nonnus and Quintus (or Libanius): ‭Τίνας ἂν εἴποι λόγους‬ -- -- ‎1.3.1. What Achilles and Penthesilea Would Have Said ‎1.4. Speech Composition and Narrative Structures -- ‎Chapter 2. Types of Epic Speech: The Battle Exhortation -- ‎2.1. Defining the Corpus: The Epic and the Historiographical Tradition -- ‎2.2. Exhortations in Nonnus: Subtypes of the Battle Exhortation -- ‎2.2.1. Generals' Exhortations -- ‎2.2.2. Exhortations by Gods (in Disguise) -- ‎2.2.3. Other Types of Battle Exhortations -- ‎2.2.4. Tradition and Innovation -- ‎2.3. Exhortative Topoi and Recurring Motifs in Nonnus -- ‎2.3.1. ‭Δίκαιον‬ -- ‎2.3.2. ‭Συμφέρον‬/‭ἐκβησόμενον‬ -- ‎2.3.3. ‭Καλόν‬ -- ‎2.3.4. ‭Δυνατόν‬ ‎2.3.5. Particularities of the "Nonnian" Exhortation -- ‎2.4. Selected Examples: Untraditional Exhortations in Nonnus -- ‎2.4.1. Typhon's Army of Monsters -- ‎2.4.2. Pentheus and Lycurgus as Spurious Generals -- ‎2.4.3. Inverse Exhortations -- ‎2.4.4. Love on the Battlefield -- ‎2.5. Epic and Rhetorical Conventions -- ‎Chapter 3. Speeches within Speeches -- ‎3.1. Potential ‭τις‬-Speech in Nonnus: A Homeric Device Revived -- ‎3.1.1. Defining Potential ‭τις‬-Speech in Nonnus -- ‎3.1.2. Nonnus' Potential ‭τις‬-Speech and the Literary Tradition -- ‎3.1.3. New Wine in Old Vessels ‎3.2. More Hypothetical Speeches -- ‎3.2.1. First Person Potential Speeches -- ‎3.2.2. Messenger Requests -- ‎3.2.3. Procatalepsis -- ‎3.2.4. Third Person "Desired" Speeches -- ‎3.3. Hypothetical Speech, a "Nonnian" Device -- ‎Part 2. Rhetoric and Narrative -- ‎Chapter 4. The Rhetoric of Deception: Persuasive Strategies -- ‎4.1. Deceptive Speeches -- ‎4.1.1. Defining the Corpus -- ‎4.1.2. Manipulation at Work -- ‎4.2. Speaking in Disguise: ‭ἠ̃θος‬, ‭πάθος‬ and Authority -- ‎4.3. Hera's Deception of Semele: A Case Study -- ‎4.3.1. Phthonus to Hera (and Athena) -- ‎4.3.2. Hera to Apate ‎4.3.3. Hera to Semele

     

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    Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements, Late Antique Literature ; v.397
    Subjects: Nonnus ; of Panopolis ; Dionysiaca; Direct discourse in literature; Rhetoric, Ancient; Electronic books
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  6. Über den Schriftalltag im 18. Jahrhundert
    Die Visitation des Reichskammergerichts von 1767 bis 1776
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Böhlau Verlag, Köln/Wien

    Inhalt -- Vorwort -- Einleitung -- 1. Über Schriftlichkeit in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart: Eine Annäherung an Thema, Fragestellungen und Forschungskontexte -- 2. Methodische Zugänge, Quellen und Aufbau der Studie -- 3. Untersuchungsgegenstände und... more

     

    Inhalt -- Vorwort -- Einleitung -- 1. Über Schriftlichkeit in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart: Eine Annäherung an Thema, Fragestellungen und Forschungskontexte -- 2. Methodische Zugänge, Quellen und Aufbau der Studie -- 3. Untersuchungsgegenstände und Forschungskontexte -- 3.1 Die Visitationen (des Reichskammergerichts), das Reichskammergericht und das römisch-deutsche Reich -- 3.2 Das Ende des römisch-deutschen Reiches, die Sattelzeit und Goethes ‚Die Leiden des jungen Werthers' 3.3 Zwischen Oralität und Literalität: Das vormoderne ‚Akten- und Druckzeitalter' -- A. Reformzeiten -- A.1. Da wir jetzo in einer geseegneten Reformationszeit leben -- A.1.1 Der Reformhorizont der Zeit -- A.1.2 Der Visitationshorizont der Zeit -- A.1.2.1 Zur Vorgeschichte der Visitation -- A.1.2.2 Das zeitgenössische (Nicht-)Wissen -- A.1.3 Reformgelegenheit - Reformerwartungen: Wozu und zu welchem Ende visitieren? -- A.2. Reformstunden - Reformtage - Reformjahre: Der Reformalltag A.2.1 Die visitationsexternen und visitationsinternen Zeitrhythmen -- A.2.2 Über Spielabende und Freimauerlogen: Zeiten der geselligen Nichtarbeit -- A.3. Zeit ist Geld! Die Kosten der Visitation -- A.4. Zeitverlust? Weitläufigkeit versus Gründlichkeit -- B. Reformräume -- B.1. Reformzentrum Wetzlar -- B.1.1 Die Ordnung des städtischen Raumes: Die Policey- und Taxordnung von 1767 -- B.1.2 Die Gesandtschaftsquartiere -- B.1.3 Orte der Feier - Orte der Trauer: Die Kirchen -- B.1.4 Zentralorte: Der Konferenzsaal und die Diktaturstube B.2. Von London bis Wien: Reformperipherien? -- B.3. Medienöffentlichkeit: Die druckbasierte Inszenierung der Visitation -- B.3.1 200 Druckschriften im Profil -- B.3.1.1 Die erste publizistische Welle (1765 - 1771) -- B.3.1.2 Die zweite publizistische Welle (1775 - 1777) -- B.3.2 Wider die irrigen und zum Theile grund falschen Nachrichten: Die Wetzlarischen Anzeigen -- C. Reformakteure -- C.1. Sie haben sich todt gearbeitet: Die Visitatoren -- C.1.1 Die Visitatoren als Funktionsträger ihrer Obrigkeit -- C.1.2 Eine Generation der 1720er Jahre C.1.3 Lebens- und Karrierewege vor und nach der Visitation -- C.1.4 Von einem unerfahrenen Trinker, übereifrigen Sorgenkindern und dem (Nicht-)Ideal elitärer Funktionsträger -- C.2. Leben und Leiden der Sekretäre -- C.2.1 Sekretäre, Kanzlisten, Diener - die ungleichen Gehilfen der Visitatoren -- C.2.2 Goué, Jerusalem, Kestner - drei Sekretäre im Profil C.2.2.1 Zwischen Arbeitspflicht und Arbeitsvergessenheit: August Siegfried von Goué und die 1740er Generation an Sekretären

     

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    Series: Norm und Struktur. Studien zum sozialen Wandel in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit ; v.45
    Subjects: Holy Roman Empire; Electronic books
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  7. DiverCity - global cities as a literary phenomenon
    Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a globalizing age
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age ; 4.1 Concepts of Identity ; 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse ; 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans ; 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic ; 5 The Poetics of... more

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    3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age ; 4.1 Concepts of Identity ; 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse ; 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans ; 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic ; 5 The Poetics of diverCity. 5.1 The Poetics of Narrative 5.2 The Poetics of Place ; 5.3 The Poetics of Code-Switching ; 6 Dionne Brand's Toronto, What We All Long For ; 6.1 The Global City of Toronto ; 6.2 Toronto Imagined: The World in a City ; 6.2.1 Polyphonic Murmuring ; 6.2.2 Converging Threads. 6.2.3 Mapping the World in a City 6.2.4 Counter-Cartographies ; 6.2.5 Time-Space Discrepancy ; 6.2.6 Longing and Belonging ; 6.3 Interim Conclusion ; 7 Chang-rae Lee's New York, Native Speaker ; 7.1 The Global City of New York ; 7.2 New York Imagined: A City of Wor(l)ds. 7.2.1 The Strangest Chorale 7.2.2 False Speaker of Language ; 7.2.3 Amiable Man ; 7.2.4 The Immigrant City ; 7.2.5 Interethnic Imagination ; 7.3 Interim Conclusion ; 8 Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, Tropic of Orange ; 8.1 The Global City of Los Angeles. Based on the structured analysis of selected North American novels, this work examines global cities as a literary phenomenon ("DiverCity"). By analyzing Dionne Brand's Toronto, "What We All Long For" (2005), Chang-rae Lee's New York, "Native Speaker" (1995), and Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, "Tropic of Orange" (1997), Melanie U. Pooch provides the connecting link for exploring the triad of globalization and its effects, global cities as cultural nodal points, and cultural diversity in a globalizing age as a literary phenomenon. Thus, she contributes to a global, interdisciplinary, and multi-perspectival understanding of literature, culture, and society Cover DiverCity -- Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon; Contents ; Acknowledgements ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Globalization and Its Effects ; 2.1 Mapping Globalization ; 2.2 Global Consensus ; 2.3 Global Controversies ; 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points ; 3.1 Urban Studies ; 3.2 Cultural Nodal Points.

     

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  8. DiverCity - global cities as a literary phenomenon
    Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a globalizing age
    Published: [2016]
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    3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age ; 4.1 Concepts of Identity ; 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse ; 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans ; 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic ; 5 The Poetics of... more

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    3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age ; 4.1 Concepts of Identity ; 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse ; 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans ; 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic ; 5 The Poetics of diverCity. 5.1 The Poetics of Narrative 5.2 The Poetics of Place ; 5.3 The Poetics of Code-Switching ; 6 Dionne Brand's Toronto, What We All Long For ; 6.1 The Global City of Toronto ; 6.2 Toronto Imagined: The World in a City ; 6.2.1 Polyphonic Murmuring ; 6.2.2 Converging Threads. 6.2.3 Mapping the World in a City 6.2.4 Counter-Cartographies ; 6.2.5 Time-Space Discrepancy ; 6.2.6 Longing and Belonging ; 6.3 Interim Conclusion ; 7 Chang-rae Lee's New York, Native Speaker ; 7.1 The Global City of New York ; 7.2 New York Imagined: A City of Wor(l)ds. 7.2.1 The Strangest Chorale 7.2.2 False Speaker of Language ; 7.2.3 Amiable Man ; 7.2.4 The Immigrant City ; 7.2.5 Interethnic Imagination ; 7.3 Interim Conclusion ; 8 Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, Tropic of Orange ; 8.1 The Global City of Los Angeles. Based on the structured analysis of selected North American novels, this work examines global cities as a literary phenomenon ("DiverCity"). By analyzing Dionne Brand's Toronto, "What We All Long For" (2005), Chang-rae Lee's New York, "Native Speaker" (1995), and Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, "Tropic of Orange" (1997), Melanie U. Pooch provides the connecting link for exploring the triad of globalization and its effects, global cities as cultural nodal points, and cultural diversity in a globalizing age as a literary phenomenon. Thus, she contributes to a global, interdisciplinary, and multi-perspectival understanding of literature, culture, and society Cover DiverCity -- Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon; Contents ; Acknowledgements ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Globalization and Its Effects ; 2.1 Mapping Globalization ; 2.2 Global Consensus ; 2.3 Global Controversies ; 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points ; 3.1 Urban Studies ; 3.2 Cultural Nodal Points.

     

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    Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a globalizing age
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    Based on the structured analysis of selected North American novels, this work examines global cities as a literary phenomenon (?DiverCity±). By analyzing Dionne Brand's Toronto, ?What We All Long For± (2005), Chang-rae Lee's New York, ?Native Speaker± (1995), and Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, ?Tropic of Orange± (1997), Melanie U. Pooch provides the connecting link for exploring the triad of globalization and its effects, global cities as cultural nodal points, and cultural diversity in a globalizing age as a literary phenomenon. Thus, she contributes to a global, interdisciplinary, and multi-perspectival understanding of literature, culture, and society Cover DiverCity -- Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon; Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Globalization and Its Effects -- 2.1 Mapping Globalization -- 2.2 Global Consensus -- 2.3 Global Controversies -- 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.1 Urban Studies -- 3.2 Cultural Nodal Points. -- 3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age -- 4.1 Concepts of Identity -- 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse -- 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans -- 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic -- 5 The Poetics of diverCity. -- 5.1 The Poetics of Narrative 5.2 The Poetics of Place -- 5.3 The Poetics of Code-Switching -- 6 Dionne Brand's Toronto, What We All Long For -- 6.1 The Global City of Toronto -- 6.2 Toronto Imagined: The World in a City -- 6.2.1 Polyphonic Murmuring -- 6.2.2 Converging Threads. -- 6.2.3 Mapping the World in a City 6.2.4 Counter-Cartographies -- 6.2.5 Time-Space Discrepancy -- 6.2.6 Longing and Belonging -- 6.3 Interim Conclusion -- 7 Chang-rae Lee's New York, Native Speaker -- 7.1 The Global City of New York -- 7.2 New York Imagined: A City of Wor(l)ds. -- 7.2.1 The Strangest Chorale 7.2.2 False Speaker of Language -- 7.2.3 Amiable Man -- 7.2.4 The Immigrant City -- 7.2.5 Interethnic Imagination -- 7.3 Interim Conclusion -- 8 Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, Tropic of Orange -- 8.1 The Global City of Los Angeles

     

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    Based on the structured analysis of selected North American novels, this work examines global cities as a literary phenomenon (?DiverCity±). By analyzing Dionne Brand's Toronto, ?What We All Long For± (2005), Chang-rae Lee's New York, ?Native Speaker± (1995), and Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, ?Tropic of Orange± (1997), Melanie U. Pooch provides the connecting link for exploring the triad of globalization and its effects, global cities as cultural nodal points, and cultural diversity in a globalizing age as a literary phenomenon. Thus, she contributes to a global, interdisciplinary, and multi-perspectival understanding of literature, culture, and society Cover DiverCity -- Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon; Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Globalization and Its Effects -- 2.1 Mapping Globalization -- 2.2 Global Consensus -- 2.3 Global Controversies -- 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.1 Urban Studies -- 3.2 Cultural Nodal Points. -- 3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age -- 4.1 Concepts of Identity -- 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse -- 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans -- 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic -- 5 The Poetics of diverCity. -- 5.1 The Poetics of Narrative 5.2 The Poetics of Place -- 5.3 The Poetics of Code-Switching -- 6 Dionne Brand's Toronto, What We All Long For -- 6.1 The Global City of Toronto -- 6.2 Toronto Imagined: The World in a City -- 6.2.1 Polyphonic Murmuring -- 6.2.2 Converging Threads. -- 6.2.3 Mapping the World in a City 6.2.4 Counter-Cartographies -- 6.2.5 Time-Space Discrepancy -- 6.2.6 Longing and Belonging -- 6.3 Interim Conclusion -- 7 Chang-rae Lee's New York, Native Speaker -- 7.1 The Global City of New York -- 7.2 New York Imagined: A City of Wor(l)ds. -- 7.2.1 The Strangest Chorale 7.2.2 False Speaker of Language -- 7.2.3 Amiable Man -- 7.2.4 The Immigrant City -- 7.2.5 Interethnic Imagination -- 7.3 Interim Conclusion -- 8 Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, Tropic of Orange -- 8.1 The Global City of Los Angeles

     

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  11. Literacy acquisition in school in the context of migration and multilingualism
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  12. The Complete Elegies of Sextus Propertius
    Author: Propertius
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  13. Vergimus in senium
    Statius' Achilleis als Alterswerk
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    Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Vorwort -- A Einleitung und methodische Grundlagen -- 1. Eine Hinführung: Moderne Alterswerkdiskussionen -- 2. Alterswerkvorstellungen in der Antike -- 2.1 Antike Altersdiskurse -- 2.2 Alterswerkvorstellungen in der Antike -- 2.3 Methodische Schlussfolgerungen für die Interpretation der Achilleis -- 3. Konzeptionen von Gesamt- und Alterswerken in hellenistischer und römischer Literatur -- 3.1 Kallimachos -- 3.2 Poseidippos -- 3.3 Ennius -- 3.4 Vergil -- 3.5 Horaz -- 3.6 Properz -- 3.7 Ovid -- 3.8 Prosa: Cicero, Seneca, Quintilian -- 3.9 Fazit -- B Erster Hauptteil: Die Konzeption der Achilleis im Überblick -- 1. Die Silven und das Bild des alternden Dichters -- 2. Die Achilleis als Alterswerk -- 2.1 Das Proöm -- 2.2 Die Alterswerk- und Ethos-Konzeption im Überblick -- 2.2.1 Personenkonstellation und Hauptcharakter -- 2.2.2 Gattung und elegische Motivik -- 2.2.3 Epische Virilität und Transvestitismus -- 2.2.4 Altersschwäche des Erzählers/Dichters -- 3. Die generische Strukturierung der Achilleis am Beispiel des Epithalamiums -- 4. Die Fortsetzung -- 5. Die Konzeption der Achilleis in der Forschung -- C Zweiter Hauptteil: Die Konzeption der Achilleis im Detail -- 1. Thetis (Monolog und Dialog mit Neptun, A. 1,20-94) -- 2. Thetis bei Chiron (A. 1,95-241) -- 2.1 Thetis' Ankunft (1,95-158) -- 2.2 Achills Ankunft (1,159-197) -- 2.3 Thetis' Pläne (1,198-241) -- 3. Thetis und Achill auf Skyros (A. 1,242-396) -- 3.1 Thetis' erster Versuch (1,242-282) -- 3.2 Deidamia und Achills Verkleidung (1,283-348) -- 3.3 Thetis und Lycomedes (1,349-378) -- 3.4 Thetis' Abschied (1,379-396) -- 4. Kriegsvorbereitungen in Griechenland (A. 1,397-559) -- 4.1 Kriegsvorbereitungen (1,397-446) -- 4.2 Die Flotte in Aulis (1,446-559) -- 4.2.1 Sammlung in Aulis (1,446-466) -- 4.2.2 Ruf nach Achill (1,467-490) 4.2.3 Protesilaus (1,491-513) -- 4.2.4 Prophezeiung des Calchas (1,514-537) -- 4.2.5 Diomedes und Odysseus (1,538-559) -- 5. Achill auf Skyros (A. 1,560-674) -- 5.1 Achill und Deidamia (1,560-592) -- 5.2 Das Bacchus-Fest (1,593-639) -- 5.3 Die Vergewaltigung Deidamias und die Folgen (1,640-674) -- 6. Odysseus und Diomedes (A. 1,675-818) -- 6.1 Annäherung an Skyros (1,675-725) -- 6.2 Erster Empfang bei Lycomedes (1,726-818) -- 7. Achills Entdeckung (A. 1,819-926) -- 7.1 Achill tanzt (1,819-840) -- 7.2 Achill wird enttarnt (1,841-885) -- 7.3 Versöhnung und Heirat (1,885-926) -- 8. Achills Abschied (A. 1,927-2,30a) -- 8.1 Hochzeitsnacht und Abschied (1,927-960) -- 8.2 Abfahrt von Skyros (2,1-30a) -- 9. Odysseus und Achill (A. 2,30b-167) -- 9.1 Odysseus' Reden (2,30b-85) -- 9.2 Achills Kindheit (2,86-167) -- D Schluss -- Bibliographie -- Stellenregister

     

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  14. Norman Manea
    Aesthetics as East Ethics
    Published: 2016
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    The author offers the very first monograph on the widely acclaimed writer Norman Manea, multiple Nobel Prize nominee. It follows two main objectives: an aesthetic interpretation of his literature and a contextualization of his ethical discourse Cover... more

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    The author offers the very first monograph on the widely acclaimed writer Norman Manea, multiple Nobel Prize nominee. It follows two main objectives: an aesthetic interpretation of his literature and a contextualization of his ethical discourse Cover -- Contents -- Argument -- Introduction. The Odyssey of Augustus the Skeptic -- 1. The Hallmarks of Manea's Creation -- 2. The Complementarity of the Ethical and the Aesthetic -- 3. Non-Narrative Reality -- 4. The Morphology of Subversiveness -- 5. The Thread of History -- 6. Becoming Jewish -- Part One: Aesthetics -- Chapter I. Happenings in Ruined Reality -- 1. The Long Side of Initiation (Night on the Long Side, 1969) -- 2. The Subversiveness of Obscurity (Captives, 1970) -- 3. The Subversiveness of Failure (Atrium, 1974) 4. The Subversiveness of the Burlesque (The Book of the Son, 1976) -- 5. The Interlude of Normality (The Days and the Game, 1977) -- 6. Red October, Black October (October, Eight O'Clock, 1981) -- 6.1. The Atrophy of the Human -- 6.2. Just a Sweater -- 6.3. Proust in Transnistria -- 6.4. The Project of Solitude -- 6.5. Alterocentrism -- Chapter II. Socialist Reality outside Socialist Realism -- 1. The Antinovel of the "Obsessive Decade" (The Apprenticeship Years of Augustus the Fool, 1979) -- 1.1. Augustus the Fool - The Inconspicuous Eccentric -- 1.2. The Farces of Apprenticeship 2. A Society without Narrative Impetus (The Black Envelope, 1986) -- 2.1. The Messengers' Voices -- 2.2. Neurasthenia, Defiance, Derision -- 2.3. The Communities of the Underworld -- 2.4. Suspicion, Surveillance, Terror -- 2.5. The Faces of Seclusion -- Chapter III. The (Un)reality of Exile -- 1. The (Im)possible Return (The Hooligan's Return, 2003) -- 1.1. A Foreign Soil -- 1.2. The Testimonial Pact -- 1.3. The Hooligan avant la lettre -- 1.4. A Symptomatologist of Memory -- 1.5. The Ghosts of Posterity -- 2. Turning Fiction into Biography (The Lair, 2009) 3. The Other Genealogy (On the Edge, 1984 & Envelopes and Portraits, 2004) -- 3.1. An Ethical Way of Conceiving Literature -- 3.2. Empathetic Epitaphs -- Part Two: East Ethics -- Chapter I. The Inopportune Archive -- 1. One Interview, Two Identitarian Guilts -- 1.1. The Regime of Near Normality -- 1.2. Diversion as a Method -- 1.3. The Lovinescian Adrian Păunescu -- 1.4. The Discernment of Corneliu Vadim Tudor -- 2. The Failure of a Crucial Debate -- 2.1. The Hierarchy of Guilt -- 2.2. Manea the "Dilettante" and Eliade the "Pro-Semite" -- 2.3. Point - Counterpoint 2.4. The Generation of the Past -- 3. An Ignored Cause -- 3.1. The Dissolution of Solidarity -- 3.2. Some Incompatibilities -- 3.3. "Rhinos" and "Honorable People" -- Chapter II. The Separation from Totalitarianism (On Clowns: The Dictator and the Artist, 1992) -- 1. Masks. Substitutes -- 2. The Ghost -- 3. The Carnivalization of Blasphemy -- Conclusions -- Works Cited -- Index

     

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  15. Mixing Metaphor
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia

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    Mixing Metaphor -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1. Mixing metaphor in perspective -- 2. Summary of the chapters -- A view of "mixed metaphor" within a conceptual metaphor theory framework -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Some questions about mixed metaphors -- 1.2.1 Why are imagistically incongruent metaphors selected at a particular point in discourse? -- 1.2.2 Why are mixed metaphors so common? -- 1.2.3 Why do we have cases of metaphorically entirely homogeneous discourse?

     

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  16. Perspectives on Narrativity and Narrative Perspectivization
    Author: Igl, Natalia
    Published: 2016
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    Perspectives on Narrativity and Narrative Perspectivization -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. The perspectival character of narrativity -- 2. Perspectives on narrativity -- 2.1 Narrativity as a perspectival constellation -- 2.2 Narrativity as a recursive property -- 2.3 Narrativity as a dynamic configuration -- 3. Narrative perspectivization -- 4. The perspectives of the volume -- References -- Part I: Cognitive-linguistic perspectives Perspectivization as a link between narrative micro- and macro-structure -- 1. Why are narratives special? -- 2. The core principle of perspectivization -- 3. Perspectivization on the linguistic micro-structure -- 3.1 Temporal perspectivization and the "Jekyll-and-Hyde effect" -- 3.2 Perspectivization vs. deixis -- 3.3 Effects on the textual level: The double-layered structure of discourse -- 4. The double-layered structure of narrative discourse -- 5. Recursive embedding and the emerging story: The case of Nabokov's Lolita -- 5.1 Viewpoint multiplication: Who speaks and who perceives? 5.2 The epistemic path, or: What do we really know about Lolita? -- 6. Conclusion: The characteristics of narrative structure -- References -- Presenting narration -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The data: Paving the way -- 2.1 Renarrative -- 2.2 Tripartite article -- 3. Semantics: Referential anchoring -- 3.1 Renarrative -- 3.2 Tripartite article -- 4. Discourse-pragmatics: Perspectival effects -- 4.1 Deixis - point of view - perspectivity -- 4.2 Renarrative -- 4.3 Tripartite article -- 5. Narrativity: Presenting narration -- 5.1 Renarrative -- 5.2 Tripartite article -- 6. Summary -- References Neurolinguistic view into narrative processing -- 1. A neurolinguistic path to narrativity -- 2. Processing of macro-structures in neurologic patients -- 2.1 Influence of executive function on language processing -- 2.2 Narrative processing in acquired language disorders -- 3. Psycholinguistic models of narrative processing -- 4. Exploring the cognitive-linguistic interface of narratives -- 4.1 Procedure -- 4.2 Participants -- 4.3 Impact of cognitive functions on narrative processing -- 4.3.1 Narrative text comprehension -- 4.3.2 Narrative text production -- 5. Conclusion -- References Appendix -- Part II: Literary and transmedial perspectives -- The double-layered structure of narrative discourse and complex strategies of perspectivization -- 1. Starting point: Distance, perspective, and "meta" -- 2. A three-staged model of narrative communication -- 3. Exemplary analysis of complex forms of perspectivization in narrative -- 3.1 Meta-discursive strategies in E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Golden Pot -- 3.2 Bridging the gap between narrator and narratee - Wolf Haas' metanarrative detective novels -- 4. Conclusion -- Primary Sources -- References Narrator and narrative space in Middle High German epic poetry (Parzival, Ehescheidungsgespräch, Prosalancelot)

     

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  17. Catull-Rezeption in lateinischen Dichtungen von 1897 bis 2010
    Published: 2016; ©2017
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    Die Autorin behandelt die Rezeption von Catull in der lateinischen Literatur des 20. Jh. Im Zeitraum 1897-2010 unterscheidet sie zwei Hauptströmungen: Versnovelle, begründet von Pascoli, und kürzere Gedichte. Letztere werden durch entsprechende Texte... more

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    Die Autorin behandelt die Rezeption von Catull in der lateinischen Literatur des 20. Jh. Im Zeitraum 1897-2010 unterscheidet sie zwei Hauptströmungen: Versnovelle, begründet von Pascoli, und kürzere Gedichte. Letztere werden durch entsprechende Texte von Radke und Alesius illustriert und anschließend tiefgehend analysiert und interpretiert Cover -- Hinweise -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Vorwort und Danksagung -- 1. Einleitung -- 1.1 Der „catullische Stil" -- 1.2 Die zwei Wege der Catull-Rezeption -- 1.3 Aufbau der Arbeit und Anordnungsprinzipien -- 1.4 Der Umgang mit dem Autor -- 2. Catullische Tradition seit 1300 bis zum Anfang des 21. Jahrhunderts -- 2.1 Die Nachwirkung Catulls bis 1850 -- 2.2 Die neue Ära der Catullrezeption. Die neulateinische Dichtung von ca. 1850 bis 1978 -- 2.2.1 Die Rolle des Certamen Hoeufftianum und die Entstehung der Versnovelle -- 2.2.2 Der „Catullocalvos" des Giovanni Pascoli (1855-1912) -- 2.2.3 Die Dichtung über Catull nach Pascoli bis 1978 -- 2.2.4 Einige Anmerkungen zur „Lesbia" Carrozzaris -- 2.3 Die neue Epoche der lateinischen Dichtung: Catull-Rezeption in den kürzeren Gedichten -- 2.3.1 Emilio (Aemilius) Merone (1916-1975) -- 2.3.2 Josef Eberle - Iosephus Apellus (1901-1986) -- 2.3.3 Ugo Enrico (Hugo Henricus) Paoli (1884-1963) -- 2.3.4 Jan (Ianus) Novák (1921-1984) -- 2.3.5 Raphael Paone -- 2.3.6 Maurice Hellewell - Mauric(i)us Sacrefontanus (*1909-?) -- 2.3.7 Harry C. Schnur - C. Arrius Nurus (1907-1979) -- 2.3.8 Paul (Paulus) Murgatroyd -- 2.3.9 Hans (Iohannes) Wieland (*1924) -- 2.3.10 Arituni Mitsuno - Arituneus Mizuno (1928-2008) -- 2.3.11 Joseph (Iosephus) Tusiani (*1924) -- 2.3.12 Dirk (Theodericus) Sacré (*1957) -- 2.3.13 Martin Rohacek (*1956) -- 2.3.14 Antonino Grillo (*1940) -- 2.3.15 Alexander Smarius Crispus (*1970) -- 2.3.16 Orazio Antonio (Horatius Antonius) Bologna -- 2.3.17 Gerardus Zörner -- 2.3.18 Tuomo (Thomas) Pekkanen (*1934) -- 2.3.19 Martin Freundorfer - Martinus Zythophilus (*1970) -- 2.3.20 Paul Claes - Paulus Nicolaus (*1943) -- 2.3.21 Mieczyslaw Brożek - Miecislaus Broscius (1911-2000) -- 2.3.22 Catull-Rezeption in den kürzeren Gedichten: Zusammenfassung 3. Die Catull-Rezeption am Beispiel ausgewählter Gedichte von Anna Elissa Radke und Gerardus Alesius -- 3.1 Curricula vitae -- 3.1.1 Leben und Werk von Anna Elissa Radke -- 3.1.2 Leben und Werk von Gerardus Alesius -- 3.2 Die Widmungsgedichte: Die Rezeption von Catulls c. 1 -- 3.2.1 Die Widmungsgedichte in der Literatur -- 3.2.2 Cui dono lepidum novum libellum … -- 3.2.3 G. Alesius, Ad Ricardum -- 3.2.4 A.E. Radke, Dedicatio (Katulla) -- 3.2.5 Zusammenfassung -- 3.3 Die Rezeption von Catulls c. 51 und von Sapphos Fr. 31 (LP) -- 3.3.1 A. E. Radke, De labore valedicendi -- 3.3.2 A.E. Radke, Finis amoris -- 3.3.3 Zusammenfassung -- 3.4 Das Motiv des „Sperlings". Zur Rezeption der Passer-Gedichte -- 3.4.1 „Das Spätzchen, Schätzchen …" - wie Radke selbst die Passer-Gedichte verstand -- 3.4.2 A.E. Radke, Calva passeris -- 3.4.3 A.E. Radke, Ad Catullum, c. 2 -- 3.4.4 A.E. Radke, In filiam minorem -- 3.4.5 G. Alesius, Epitaphium muris saltatoris nomine Rudolphi -- 3.4.6 G. Alesius, Georgius -- 3.4.7 Zusammenfassung -- 3.5 Das Kussmotiv -- 3.5.1 Geschichte des Motivs und der Gattung -- 3.5.2 Die Kussgedichte von Anna Elissa Radke -- 3.5.3 A. E. Radke, Ad Catullum -- 3.5.4 A.E. Radke, Carmen osculationis -- 3.5.5 A.E. Radke, Ad carmina osculatoria Catulliana et alia -- 3.5.6 Zusammenfassung -- 3.6 „Pergo ineptire." Zur Übernahme von c. 8 -- 3.6.1 Überblick über die Interpretationen von Catulls c. 8 -- 3.6.2 A.E. Radke, Chartula I -- 3.6.3 Zusammenfassung -- 3.7 Hass und Liebe. Der Laura-Zyklus des Gerardus Alesius -- 3.7.1 Der Moment des Sich-Verliebens -- 3.7.2 Die Sehnsucht -- 3.7.3 Ich hasse und liebe -- 3.7.4 Die Glücksphase -- 3.7.5 Enttäuschung und Idealisierung -- 3.7.6 Schlussstrich und Akzeptanz -- 3.7.7 Zusammenfassung -- 3.8 Die Rezeption sonstiger Gedichte -- 3.8.1 A.E. Radke, Prooemium -- 3.8.2 A.E. Radke, Novus Arrius 3.8.3 A.E. Radke, Ad Catulli carmen XLV -- 3.8.4 Zusammenfassung -- 3.9 Carmina Pseudocatulliana -- 3.9.1 Überblick über die „Pseudocatulliana" -- 3.9.2 C. 11 a* (Sappho 27a D) -- 3.9.3 C. 14 a* -- 3.9.4 c. 15 * -- 3.9.5 c. 25 * -- 3.9.6 c. 34* -- 3.9.7 c. 61 a* -- 3.9.8 c. 96* -- 3.9.9 c. 96 a* -- 3.9.10 c. 99* -- 3.9.11 Zusammenfassung -- 4. Schlussfolgerungen und Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse -- 4.1 Die zwei Wege der Catull-Rezeption -- 4.2 Die Catull-Rezeption bei A. E. Radke und G. Alesius -- 5. Appendix -- 5.1 Pascoli und seine Nachfolger -- 5.1.1 Giovanni Pascoli, Catullocalvos (Satura) -- 5.1.2 Raphaël Carrozzari, Lesbia -- 5.1.3 Alessandro Zappata, Sirmio -- 5.1.4 C. Arrius Nurus (Harry C. Schnur), Decessus poetae -- 5.2 Kürzere Gedichte -- 5.2.1 Josef Eberle - Iosephus Apellus -- 5.2.2 Jan (Ianus) Novák -- 5.2.3 Maurice Hellewell - Mauric(i)us Sacrefontanus -- 5.2.4 C. Arrius Nurus - Harry C. Schnur -- 5.2.5 Paul (Paulus) Murgatroyd -- 5.2.6 Hans (Iohannes) Wieland -- 5.2.7 Arituneus Mizuno -- 5.2.8 Dirk (Theodericus) Sacré -- 5.2.9 Martin Rohacek -- 5.2.10 Orazio Antonio (Horatius Antonius) Bologna -- 5.2.11 Gerardus Zörner -- 5.2.12 Tuomo (Thomas) Pekkanen -- 5.2.13 Martin Freundorfer - Martinus Zythophilus -- 5.2.14 Paul Claes - Paulus Nicolaus -- 5.2.15 Mieczyslaw Brożek - Miecislaus Broscius -- 5.2.16 Anna Elissa Radke -- 6. Siglenverzeichnis -- 7. Bibliographie

     

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  18. The Tragedy of King Lear
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Lerner Publishing Group, Minneapolis

    Cover -- Title Page -- CIP Information -- Table of Contents -- PERSONS REPRESENTED -- ACT 1 Act 1, Scene 1. A Room of State in King Lear's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 2. A Hall in the Earl of Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 1. Scene 3. A Room in the Duke of... more

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    Cover -- Title Page -- CIP Information -- Table of Contents -- PERSONS REPRESENTED -- ACT 1 Act 1, Scene 1. A Room of State in King Lear's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 2. A Hall in the Earl of Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 1. Scene 3. A Room in the Duke of Albany's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 4. A Hall in Albany's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 5. Court before the Duke of Albany's Palace. -- ACT 2 Act 2, Scene 1. A Court within the Castle of the Earl of Gloucester. -- Act 2, Scene 2. Before Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 2, Scene 3. The Open Country. -- Act 2, Scene 4. Before Gloucester's Castle -- Kent in the Stocks. -- ACT 3 Act 3, Scene 1. A Heath. -- Act 3, Scene 2. Another Part of the Heath. Storm Continues. -- Act 3, Scene 3. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 3, Scene 4. A Part of the Heath with a Hovel. Storm Continues. -- Act 3, Scene 5. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 3, Scene 6. A Chamber in a Farmhouse Adjoining the Castle. -- Act 3, Scene 7. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- ACT 4. Act 4, Scene 1. The Heath. -- Act 4, Scene 2. Before the Duke of Albany's Palace. -- Act 4, Scene 3. The French Camp near Dover. -- Act 4, Scene 4. The French Camp. A Tent. -- Act 4, Scene 5. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 4, Scene 6. The Country near Dover. -- Act 4, Scene 7. A Tent in the French Camp. -- ACT 5 Act 5, Scene 1. The Camp of the British Forces near Dover. -- Act 5, Scene 2. A Field between the Two Camps. -- Act 5, Scene 3. The British Camp near Dover. -- Back Cover

     

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    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Lerner Publishing Group, Minneapolis

    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Persons Represented -- Act 1 -- Act 1, Scene 1. A Room of State in King Lear's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 2. A Hall in the Earl of Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 1. Scene 3. A Room in the Duke of... more

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    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Persons Represented -- Act 1 -- Act 1, Scene 1. A Room of State in King Lear's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 2. A Hall in the Earl of Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 1. Scene 3. A Room in the Duke of Albany's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 4. A Hall in Albany's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 5. Court before the Duke of Albany's Palace. -- Act 2 -- Act 2, Scene 1. A Court within the Castle of the Earl of Gloucester. -- Act 2, Scene 2. Before Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 2, Scene 3. The Open Country. -- Act 2, Scene 4. Before Gloucester's Castle -- Kent in the Stocks. -- Act 3 -- Act 3, Scene 1. A Heath. -- Act 3, Scene 2. Another Part of the Heath. Storm Continues. -- Act 3, Scene 3. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 3, Scene 4. A Part of the Heath with a Hovel. Storm Continues. -- Act 3, Scene 5. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 3, Scene 6. A Chamber in a Farmhouse Adjoining the Castle. -- Act 3, Scene 7. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 4. -- Act 4, Scene 1. The Heath. -- Act 4, Scene 2. Before the Duke of Albany's Palace. -- Act 4, Scene 3. The French Camp near Dover. -- Act 4, Scene 4. The French Camp. A Tent. -- Act 4, Scene 5. A Room in Gloucester's Castle. -- Act 4, Scene 6. The Country near Dover. -- Act 4, Scene 7. A Tent in the French Camp. -- Act 5 -- Act 5, Scene 1. The Camp of the British Forces near Dover. -- Act 5, Scene 2. A Field between the Two Camps. -- Act 5, Scene 3. The British Camp near Dover. -- Back Cover

     

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  20. DiverCity - Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon
    Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a Globalizing Age
    Published: 2016; ©2016
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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Globalization and Its Effects -- 2.1 Mapping Globalization -- 2.2 Global Consensus -- 2.3 Global Controversies -- 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.1 Urban Studies -- 3.2... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Globalization and Its Effects -- 2.1 Mapping Globalization -- 2.2 Global Consensus -- 2.3 Global Controversies -- 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.1 Urban Studies -- 3.2 Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles -- 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age -- 4.1 Concepts of Identity -- 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse -- 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans -- 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic -- 5 The Poetics of diverCity -- 5.1 The Poetics of Narrative -- 5.2 The Poetics of Place -- 5.3 The Poetics of Code-Switching -- 6 Dionne Brand's Toronto, What We All Long For -- 6.1 The Global City of Toronto -- 6.2 Toronto Imagined: The World in a City -- 6.2.1 Polyphonic Murmuring -- 6.2.2 Converging Threads -- 6.2.3 Mapping the World in a City -- 6.2.4 Counter-Cartographies -- 6.2.5 Time-Space Discrepancy -- 6.2.6 Longing and Belonging -- 6.3 Interim Conclusion -- 7 Chang-rae Lee's New York, Native Speaker -- 7.1 The Global City of New York -- 7.2 New York Imagined: A City of Wor(l)ds -- 7.2.1 The Strangest Chorale -- 7.2.2 False Speaker of Language -- 7.2.3 Amiable Man -- 7.2.4 The Immigrant City -- 7.2.5 Interethnic Imagination -- 7.3 Interim Conclusion -- 8 Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, Tropic of Orange -- 8.1 The Global City of Los Angeles -- 8.2 Los Angeles Imagined: The World City -- 8.2.1 HyperContexts -- 8.2.2 The Polyglot -- 8.2.3 The Global -- 8.2.4 ElastiCity -- 8.2.5 These Lines -- 8.3 Interim Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- Works Cited.

     

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  21. DiverCity - Global Cities as a Literary Phenomenon
    Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles in a Globalizing Age
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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Globalization and Its Effects -- 2.1 Mapping Globalization -- 2.2 Global Consensus -- 2.3 Global Controversies -- 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.1 Urban Studies -- 3.2... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Globalization and Its Effects -- 2.1 Mapping Globalization -- 2.2 Global Consensus -- 2.3 Global Controversies -- 3 Global Cities as Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.1 Urban Studies -- 3.2 Cultural Nodal Points -- 3.3 Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles -- 4 Cultural Diversity in a Globalizing Age -- 4.1 Concepts of Identity -- 4.2 Postcolonial Discourse -- 4.3 Intra, Inter, Multi, and Trans -- 4.4 The Melting Pot, Salad Bowl, and Canadian Mosaic -- 5 The Poetics of diverCity -- 5.1 The Poetics of Narrative -- 5.2 The Poetics of Place -- 5.3 The Poetics of Code-Switching -- 6 Dionne Brand's Toronto, What We All Long For -- 6.1 The Global City of Toronto -- 6.2 Toronto Imagined: The World in a City -- 6.2.1 Polyphonic Murmuring -- 6.2.2 Converging Threads -- 6.2.3 Mapping the World in a City -- 6.2.4 Counter-Cartographies -- 6.2.5 Time-Space Discrepancy -- 6.2.6 Longing and Belonging -- 6.3 Interim Conclusion -- 7 Chang-rae Lee's New York, Native Speaker -- 7.1 The Global City of New York -- 7.2 New York Imagined: A City of Wor(l)ds -- 7.2.1 The Strangest Chorale -- 7.2.2 False Speaker of Language -- 7.2.3 Amiable Man -- 7.2.4 The Immigrant City -- 7.2.5 Interethnic Imagination -- 7.3 Interim Conclusion -- 8 Karen Tei Yamashita's Los Angeles, Tropic of Orange -- 8.1 The Global City of Los Angeles -- 8.2 Los Angeles Imagined: The World City -- 8.2.1 HyperContexts -- 8.2.2 The Polyglot -- 8.2.3 The Global -- 8.2.4 ElastiCity -- 8.2.5 These Lines -- 8.3 Interim Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- Works Cited.

     

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  22. The Life of King Henry V
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    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- DRAMATIS PERSONAE -- Prologue -- ACT 1 Act 1, Scene 1. London. An Ante-Chamber in the King's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 2. The Same. The Presence Chamber. -- ACT 2 Act 2, Prologue. --... more

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    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Table of Contents -- DRAMATIS PERSONAE -- Prologue -- ACT 1 Act 1, Scene 1. London. An Ante-Chamber in the King's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 2. The Same. The Presence Chamber. -- ACT 2 Act 2, Prologue. -- Act 2, Scene 1. London. A Street. -- Act 2, Scene 2. Southampton. A Council-Chamber. -- Act 2, Scene 3. London. Before a Tavern. -- Act 2, Scene 4. France. The King's Palace. -- ACT 3 Act 3, Prologue. -- Act 3, Scene 1. France. Before Harfleur. -- Act 3, Scene 2. The Same. -- Act 3, Scene 3. Before the Gates. -- Act 3, Scene 4. The French King's Palace. -- Act 3, Scene 5. The Same. -- Act 3, Scene 6. The English Camp in Picardy. -- Act 3, Scene 7. The French Camp, near Agincourt. -- ACT 4 Act 4, Prologue. -- Act 4, Scene 1. The English Camp at Agincourt. -- Act 4, Scene 2. The French Camp. -- Act 4, Scene 3. The English Camp. -- Act 4, Scene 4. The Field of Battle. -- Act 4, Scene 5. Another Part of the Field. -- Act 4, Scene 6. Another Part of the Field. -- Act 4, Scene 7. Another Part of the Field. -- Act 4, Scene 8. Before King Henry's Pavilion. -- ACT 5 Act 5, Prologue. -- Act 5, Scene 1. France. The English Camp. -- Act 5, Scene 2. France. A Royal Palace. -- Epilogue -- Back Cover

     

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  23. The Life of King Henry V
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    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Dramatis Personae -- Prologue -- Act 1 -- Act 1, Scene 1. London. An Ante-Chamber in the King's Palace. -- Act 1, Scene 2. The Same. The Presence Chamber. -- Act 2 -- Act 2, Prologue. -- Act 2, Scene 1. London. A Street. -- Act 2, Scene 2. Southampton. A Council-Chamber. -- Act 2, Scene 3. London. Before a Tavern. -- Act 2, Scene 4. France. The King's Palace. -- Act 3 -- Act 3, Prologue. -- Act 3, Scene 1. France. Before Harfleur. -- Act 3, Scene 2. The Same. -- Act 3, Scene 3. Before the Gates. -- Act 3, Scene 4. The French King's Palace. -- Act 3, Scene 5. The Same. -- Act 3, Scene 6. The English Camp in Picardy. -- Act 3, Scene 7. The French Camp, near Agincourt. -- Act 4 -- Act 4, Prologue. -- Act 4, Scene 1. The English Camp at Agincourt. -- Act 4, Scene 2. The French Camp. -- Act 4, Scene 3. The English Camp. -- Act 4, Scene 4. The Field of Battle. -- Act 4, Scene 5. Another Part of the Field. -- Act 4, Scene 6. Another Part of the Field. -- Act 4, Scene 7. Another Part of the Field. -- Act 4, Scene 8. Before King Henry's Pavilion. -- Act 5 -- Act 5, Prologue. -- Act 5, Scene 1. France. The English Camp. -- Act 5, Scene 2. France. A Royal Palace. -- Epilogue -- Back Cover

     

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  24. Pornographie
    Im Blickwinkel der feministischen Bewegungen, der Porn Studies, der Medienforschung und des Rechts
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden

    Cover -- PorNO! Radikalfeministische Positionen gegen Pornographie -- I. Einordnung -- II. Radikalfeministische Positionen gegen Pornographie -- II.1. Die nordamerikanische radikale Frauenbewegung gegen Pornographie -- II.1.a. Der nordamerikanische... more

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    Cover -- PorNO! Radikalfeministische Positionen gegen Pornographie -- I. Einordnung -- II. Radikalfeministische Positionen gegen Pornographie -- II.1. Die nordamerikanische radikale Frauenbewegung gegen Pornographie -- II.1.a. Der nordamerikanische Gesetzentwurf gegen Pornographie -- II.1.b. Pornographie als Diskriminierung und Machtinstrument -- II.1.c. Ausdrucksfreiheit versus Gleichheit -- II.2. Die Bewegung gegen Pornographie in der BRD -- II.2.a. Radikalfeministische Kampagnen gegen Pornographie in der BRD -- II.2.b. Deutsche Gesetzesentwürfe gegen Pornographie II.2.b.aa. Pornographiebegriff -- II.2.b.bb. Anspruchsberechtigung, Klagebefugnis und verfassungsrechtliche Rahmung -- II.2.b.cc. Kausalitäten und Wirkung von Pornographie -- III. Die Wirkungsmacht von Pornographie im radikalfeministischen Diskurs -- III.1. Die pornographische Inszenierung des Mannes als Subjekt und der Frau als Objekt -- III.2. Frau ist gleich Frau und Mann ist gleich Mann -- III.3. Pornographie als Sprechakt -- IV. Fazit -- Literaturverzeichnis -- Rechtsprechungsverzeichnis -- PorYES! Strömungen der sexpositiven Frauenbewegung -- I. Einleitung II. Chronologie und Positionierung sex-positiver Frauenbewegung -- II.1. Historische Einbettung in die zweite Welle der Frauenbewegung -- II.2. Positionierung der Anti-Pornographie-Feministinnen -- II.2.a. Chronologie der US-amerikanischen Entwicklungen der 1970er Jahre -- II.2.b. Civil Rights Anti-Pornography Ordinance -- II.2.c. Die Haupteinwände gegen Pornographie -- II.3. Kritische Positionierung sex-positiver Feminist*innen -- II.3.a. Die Ursprünge sex-positiver Kritik und Chronologie der Entwicklungen -- II.3.b. Pro-Sex Stellungnahmen zu Haupteinwänden gegen Pornographie II.3.c. Die Eskalation der Debatte und Kritik am Gesetzesentwurf -- III. Der Begriff „Pornographie" -- III.1. Das Verständnis von Pornographie der PorNo-Feministinnen -- III.2. Pornographie-Definition der sex-positiven Position -- IV. Sex-Positive Ausdrucksformen und feministische Pornographie -- IV.1. Sex-positive Bewegung aktuell -- IV.2. Kriterien feministischer Pornographie -- V. Fazit und Kritische Bilanz -- Literaturverzeichnis: -- Rechtsprechungsverzeichnis: -- Gesetzgebungsdokumente Mehrdeutige Neuverhandlungen. Porn Studies und nicht-sexuelle Pornographie aus kulturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive. -- I. Einleitung -- II. Porn Studies -- II.1. Historischer Vorlauf -- II.2. Zwischen wissenschaftlicher Institutionalisierung und sex-positiver Bewegung -- III. Neue Inhalte -- III.1. Bedingungen der Möglichkeit neuer Pornographie -- III.2. Charakteristika des Pornographischen -- III.2.a. Authentizitätsversprechen/Sozial-Porno -- III.2.b. Intensität/Food- und Torture-Porn -- III.2.c. Lüsternheit/War-Porn -- III.2.d. Grenzgang/Ekel-Porno III.2.e. (Schau-)Lust und Spaß/weitere Bindestrich-Pornographien

     

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    Series: Schriften zur Gleichstellung ; v.42
    Subjects: Feminismus; Pornografie; ; Pornografie; Wirkung; Medienwirkungsforschung; ; Deutschland; Pornografie; Strafrecht;
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  25. Gender, language and the periphery
    grammatical and social gender from the margins
    Contributor: Abbou, Julie (HerausgeberIn); Baider, Fabienne H. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
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    Subjects: Language and languages; Language and languages; Sexism in language; Discourse analysis; Sociolinguistics; Electronic books
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