Martin Luther King und die amerikanische Rassenfrage

Martin Luther King und die amerikanische Rassenfrage
Author: Monika Hoffarth
Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Die vorliegende Untersuchung stellt ein interdisziplinäres Verstehensmodell dar, bei dem es um die Anwendung rezeptionsästhetischer Ansätze auf das Lesen schwarzamerikanischer Texte geht. Martin Luther King und die Rezeption seiner Werke stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt mit den Lernzielen der Stereotypenkorrektur und der Erziehung zu humanitärem Friedensverhalten. Unter einer neuen methodischen Sichtweise, die von Dr. King als humanitärem Erzieher und Sozialphilosophen ausgeht, werden Kings philosophische, theologische und rassenpolitische Schriften analysiert und aufgezeigt, wie literarische Rezeption zu korrektivem hermeneutischen Verstehen führen kann.

The Harvard Guide to African-American History

The Harvard Guide to African-American History
Author: Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 968
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780674002760

Compiles information and interpretations on the past 500 years of African American history, containing essays on historical research aids, bibliographies, resources for womens' issues, and an accompanying CD-ROM providing bibliographical entries.

Rethinking Postmodern Subjectivity

Rethinking Postmodern Subjectivity
Author: Zuzanna Ladyga
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783631591093

What is postmodern literary subjectivity? How to talk about it without falling in the trap of negative hyper-essentialism or being seduced by exuberant lit speak? One way out of this dilemma, as this book suggests, is via a redefinition of the concept in the context of Emmanuel Levinas and his radical ethics. By defining subjectivity as an ethically charged act of language, Levinas provides a fresh perspective on the often trivialized aspects of postmodern poetics such as referentiality and affect construction strategies. The foregrounding of the ethical dimension of those poetic elements has far-reaching consequences for how we read postmodern texts and understand postmodernism in general. Thus, to prove the benefits of the Levinasian approach, the author applies it to the work of the canonical American postmodernist, Donald Barthelme, and explains the distinctly ethical character of his apparently surfictional experiments.

Otherness in the Novels of Patrick White

Otherness in the Novels of Patrick White
Author: Alma Budurlean
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783631589090

The central argument of the thesis, the representation and reception of otherness, is followed throughout White's novels with the support of a complex critical instrumentarium made up of postcolonial theory, reader response theory, cultural-critical frameworks, alterity theory, and narratology. Otherness in its manifold representations is a main component of Patrick White's fiction. It functions on several levels and this requires a deeper entanglement on the part of the reader. The different levels previously referred to are embodied in the various Others who people White's novels: ethnic Others as members of the Australian multicultural society and the Aborigines as colonial Others, as well as gender Others, who also play an important role in White's fictional world. Reading Patrick White is an exercise in tolerance, endurance and acceptance of alternatives. But the efforts of the reader do not remain unrewarded. In his endeavour to change what it meant to imagine Australia, the writer broke down the barriers of what it meant to imagine otherness.

The Making of Orcadia

The Making of Orcadia
Author: Berthold Schoene-Harwood
Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

The gradual establishment of George Mackay Brown as Orkney's literary spokesman over the last four decades has instigated a revival of the Orcadian tradition in literature. In light of Paul Ricoeur's concept of narrative identity this study explores the correlations between Brown's work and the construction and maintenance of a distinct Orkney identity. It posits that communal identity derives from dynamic narrative processes merging fact and fiction into a story that is generally accepted as authentic in spite of its essentially mythic nature.

Voices in the Heart

Voices in the Heart
Author: Brian Hooper
Publisher: Anglo-amerikanische Studien / Anglo-American Studies
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

The author undertakes the task of examining a large body of literature produced in Hong Kong to show it as an integral part of the universal human heritage. This thematic study of contemporary Hong Kong anglophone literature identifies a series of themes and motifs that can be drawn upon both as figures for an authentically «Hong Kong» criticism and as lenses through which to read, contextualize, and interpret the texts that constitute this canon of fiction, autobiography, drama, and poetry. Focusing on three central texts - Patrick Acheson's intricately-wrought and provocative Flagrant Harbour, Lee Ding Fai's rags-to-riches story Running Dog, and Timothy Mo's The Monkey King - Hooper offers a theoretical structure for analyzing the postcolonial phenomena in the Hong Kong context. This book includes an exhaustive bibliography of Hong Kong literature.

Compendious Conversations

Compendious Conversations
Author: Kevin Lee Cope
Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

The abundance of information entering the discourse of both English and continental Enlightenments encouraged the exploration of new or the renovation of old genres and disciplines. Dialogue, the most flexible, responsive, and spontaneous of forms, became not only the preferred, but often the dominant method for the retention, evaluation, analysis, and communication of new worlds of knowledge and for the expunging of old worlds of error. The contributors to Compendious Conversations take advantage of the recent expansion of literary studies into vast catalogues of overlooked works, from dialogical contemplations of Socrates to midnight marital conversations, to consider the status of dialogue as both a literary mode and a philosophical method. They propose the most comprehensive study to date of the social, literary, and philosophical history of the form linking Shakespeare's declamation with Coleridge's table talk.

Keys to Controversies

Keys to Controversies
Author: Astrid Franke
Publisher: Campus Verlag
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Stereotypes are usually seen as expression of racism and defamation, but they also play a role in cognition and contribute to the processes of perceiving and understanding other social groups and cultures. Based on this ambivalence, this study inquires into the function of stereotypes and employs the term as a key to the analysis of literary and cultural texts. It illuminates how different aesthetic projects relate to each other and interweave with artistic and political controversies of American Modernism.