Cultural ways of worldmaking media and narratives
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New York :
De Gruyter
2010
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Series: | Concepts for the study of culture ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: ways of worldmaking as a model for the study of culture: theoretical frameworks, epistemological underpinnings, new horizons / Ansgar Nünning and Vera Nünning
- Theoretical approaches to ways of worldmaking. 'I believe that the world' / Steven Connor
- Three theories of literary worldmaking: phenomenological (Roman Ingarden), constructivist (Nelson Goodman), cognitive psychologist (Schank and Abelson) / Herbert Grabes
- Worldmaking as fate / Ben Dawson
- The politics of symbolic forms / Frederik Tygstrup
- Media as ways of worldmaking. Media as ways of worldmaking: media-specific structures and intermedial dynamics / Birgit Nuemann and Martin Zierold
- Remarks on the historicity of the media concept / Knut Ove Eilassen
- Do media determine our situation? Friedrich Kittler's application of information theory to the humanities / Stephen Sale
- Irreducible vagueness: augmented worldmaking in Diller & Scofidio's Blur building / Ulrik Ekman
- Narratives as ways of worldmaking. Making events-making stories-making worlds: ways of worldmaking from a narratological point of view / Ansgar Nünning
- The making of fictional worlds: processes, features, and functions / Vera Nünning
- Literary worldmaking / Inger Østenstad
- Fictional narratives and their ways of spiritual worldmaking: (de-)constructing the realm of transcendence in City of God by way of metafiction and multiperspectivity / Hanna Bingel
- Narrating life: early modern accounts of the life of Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689 / Elisabeth Waghall Nivre and Maren Eckart
- Seeing a world unmade, and making a world (out) of remains: the post-apocalyptic re-visions of W.S. Merwin and Carolyn Forché / Rene Dietrich.