Spatial Practices Medieval/Modern

In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging c...

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Other Authors: Stock, Markus Prof. Dr. editor (editor), Vöhringer, Nicola Dr. editor, Eming, Jutta Prof. Dr. editor, Groos, Arthur Prof. Dr. editor, Mertens, Volker Prof. Dr. editor, Meyer, Matthias Prof. Dr. editor, Rasmussen, Ann Marie Prof. Dr. editor, Schiewer, Hans-Jochen Prof. Dr. editor
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Göttingen V&R Unipress 2014
Edition:1st ed
Series:Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST)
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009654099006719
Table of Contents:
  • Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Markus Stock and Nicola Vöhringer: Spatial Practices, Medieval/Modern; Oliver Simons: Spatial Turns around 1800; I.; II.; John K. Noyes: Space-Time Conversion and the Production of the Human; Bent Gebert: The Greater the Distance, the Closer You Get; I. Paradoxical Proximity: A Note on Travelling; II. Love Songs as Teleiopoetry: Two Examples from German Minnesang; III. `Teleiopoiesis'' - the Making of Proximity Through Distance; IV. Teleiopoetry as Cultural Practice; V. Between Absence and Presence - Towards a Middle Ground
  • 2. Urban Anonymity3. Social role-play in the Anonymous Sphere; 4. Status Display in the (Semi)-Private Sphere; 5. Social Distinction in the Public Sphere; 6. Conclusion; Hugo Kuhn: On the Interpretation of Medieval Artistic Form