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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (120 p) , 22 cm
    Edition: 1st ed
    Edition: Alexandria, VA Alexander Street Press 2004 North American Immigrant Letters, Diaries, and Oral Histories Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041032-9
    Series Statement: Studies in Judaica and the Holocaust no. 3
    Parallel Title: Reproduktion von Rosenbaum, Samuel E., 1822-ca. 1897 A voyage to America ninety years ago
    DDC: 973/.04924/092
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    Keywords: Rosenbaum, S. E Diaries ; Rosenbaum, S. E Travel ; Geschichte 1847 ; Einwanderer ; Juden ; Immigrants Biography ; Jews, Czech Biography ; Jews Biography ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; USA ; Böhmen ; New York, NY ; Biografie ; Tagebuch ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Biografie ; Tagebuch ; Fiktionale Darstellung ; Böhmen ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; New York, NY ; Geschichte 1847
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-116) and index
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  • 2
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    Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press
    ISBN: 0585129584 , 9780585129587
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xi, 146 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausg.] [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Parallel Title: Print version Reading the voice
    DDC: 398.2/08997
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    Keywords: Indian poetry History and criticism ; Oral tradition History and criticism
    Abstract: This is a book about poetry: about its sacred underpinnings, its broad presence in everyday life, and its necessity to the human community. Reading the Voice examines poetry's abiding importance among Native Americans from ancient times to the present. It also seeks connections between an ancient tribal way of making and diffusing poetry and more recent print-oriented or electronic means. Drawing on years of experience with Seneca and Navajo singers and storytellers, Paul Zoibrod offers an introductory framework for appreciating what can be called America's first literature and for reevaluating the Western literary heritage. He states, "I consider this work a tentative first step in reconciling mainstream America with the deep poetic roots of an unwritten aboriginal past, and perhaps even with the deeper European roots of its own poetic traditions." To do so effectively, however, readers must first reexamine assumptions about what poetry and literature really are. Those who come to Native American "literature" in print must do so conscious of the dynamic sounds of speech and song by "reading the voice," instead of merely looking at a silent sheet of paper full of alphabetical symbols. By doing otherwise we stand to miss much that is essential to the verbal art of indigenous peoples whom print cultures approach from an alien perspective
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.Introduction.A Working Hypothesis.Poetry and Related Terms.Poetry and the Sacred2.Sacred Texts and Iroquois Culture: A Case Study.The Story of Creation.The Thank-You Prayer.The Dekanawida Myth.The Condolence Ritual.Poetry as a Cultural Institution3.Classifying Poetic Texts: Voice.Two Kinds of Voice.The Lyric Voice in Print.The Colloquial Voice and the Printed Page4.Classifying Poetic Texts: Mode.The Dramatic Mode.The Narrative Mode5.Toward a Taxonomy of Texts.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-146) , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 0585241139 , 9780585241135
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 437 pages)
    Series Statement: Communication, media, and culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    DDC: 302.23/45
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    Keywords: Télévision / Aspect social / États-Unis ; Télévision / États-Unis / Histoire ; Télévision / Émissions / États-Unis / Histoire ; Communication visuelle ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies ; Television broadcasting ; Television broadcasting / Social aspects ; Television programs ; Visual communication ; Televisieprogramma's ; Sociale aspecten ; Télévision / Émissions / États-Unis / Histoire ; Communication visuelle ; Télévision / Émissions / Aspect social / États-Unis ; Télévision / Aspect social / États-Unis ; Theorie ; Fernsehtechnik ; Fernsehkritik ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Television broadcasting Social aspects ; Television broadcasting History ; Television programs History and criticism ; Visual communication ; Fernsehen ; Ästhetik ; USA ; USA ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Fernsehen ; Ästhetik
    Note: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-421) and index , pt. I. The problem of the image. Excessive style: the crisis of network television ; Unwanted houseguests and altered states: a short history of aesthetic posturing ; Modes of production: the televisual apparatus -- pt. II. The aesthetic economy of televisuality. Boutique: designer television/auteurist spin doctoring ; Franchiser: digital packaging/industrial-strength semiotics ; Loss leader: event status programming/exhibitionist history ; Trash TV: thrift-shop video/more is more ; Tabloid TV: styled live/ontological stripmall -- pt. III. Cultural aspects of televisuality. Televisual audience: interactive pizza ; Televisual economy: recessionary aesthetics ; Televisual politics: negotiating race in the L.A. rebellion -- Postscript: Intellectual culture, image, and iconoclasm
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822399476
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (280 p.)
    Series Statement: New Americanists
    DDC: 305
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: In this brilliantly combative study, Robyn Wiegman challenges contemporary clichés about race and gender, a formulation that is itself a cliché in need of questioning. As part of what she calls her "feminist disloyalty," she turns a critical, even skeptical, eye on current debates about multiculturalism and "difference" while simultaneously exposing the many ways in which white racial supremacy has been reconfigured since the institutional demise of segregation. Most of all, she examines the hypocrisy and contradictoriness of over a century of narratives that posit Anglo-Americans as heroic agents of racism's decline. Whether assessing Uncle Tom's Cabin, lynching, Leslie Fiedler's racialist mapping of the American novel, the Black Power movement of the 60s, 80s buddy films, or the novels of Richard Wright and Toni Morrison, Wiegman unflinchingly confronts the paradoxes of both racism and antiracist agendas, including those advanced from a feminist perspective.American Anatomies takes the long view: What epistemological frameworks allowed the West, from the Renaissance forward, to schematize racial and gender differences and to create social hierarchies based on these differences? How have those epistemological regimes changed-and not changed-over time? Where are we now? With painstaking care, political passion, and intellectual daring, Wiegman analyzes the biological and cultural bases of racial and gender bias in order to reinvigorate the discussion of identity politics. She concludes that, for very different reasons, identity proves to be dangerous to minority and majority alike.
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    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780195106534 , 9780199854097 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 394 p. , Ill., facsim.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9780199854097
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    DDC: 306.0973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1850-1920 ; Intellektualismus ; Realismus ; Kultur ; USA
    Abstract: Shi provides a comprehensive history of the rise of realism in American culture, vividly capturing the character and sweep of this all-encompassing movement, from Winslow Homer to the rise of the Ash Can school, and from Whitman to Theodore Dreiser.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Online-Ausg.:
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