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  • 1
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    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781138790964 , 9781138790971
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 264 S.
    Edition: Third edition
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Discourse analysis Social aspects ; Discourse analysis ; Sociolinguistics ; Social aspects ; Macht ; Sprache ; Konversationsanalyse
    Abstract: "Language and Power is widely recognised both as a classic and an essential introductory textbook to the field of Critical Discourse Analysis. It focusses on how language functions in maintaining and changing power relations in modern society, the ways of analysing language which can reveal these processes and how people can become more conscious of them, and more able to resist and change them. In this twenty-fifth anniversary edition, Norman Fairclough brings the discussion up-to-date and shows both the importance of the book in the development of critical discourse analysis over the past three decades and how language and power relations have changed due to major socio-economic changes. It remains vital reading for all students of discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis and related courses"--
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 2
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    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780415147262 , 9781138006997
    Language: English
    Pages: xxvii, 628 Seiten , 25 cm
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    DDC: 306.09410904
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    Keywords: Great Britain Encyclopedias ; Civilization ; 20th century ; Great Britain Encyclopedias ; History ; Elizabeth II, 1952-
    Note: Originally published: 1999. - Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780415717755
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 184 S. , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Intersections: colonial and postcolonial histories 10
    Series Statement: Intersections
    DDC: 020
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    Keywords: Archives Cross-cultural studies Social aspects ; History Cross-cultural studies Methodology ; Historiography Cross-cultural studies ; Social history Cross-cultural studies Archival resources ; Konferenzschrift 2011 ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Archiv ; Archiv ; Postkolonialismus ; Randgruppe ; Weltgeschichte 1900-
    Abstract: "For some time now, scholars have recognized the archive less as a neutral repository of documents of the past, and rather more as a politically interested representation of it, and recognized that the very act of archiving is accompanied by a process of un-archiving. Michel Foucault pointed to "madness" as describing one limit of reason, history and the archive. This book draws attention to another boundary, marked not by exile, but by the ordinary and everyday, yet trivialized or "trifling." It is the status of being exiled within-by prejudices, procedures, activities and interactions so fundamental as to not even be noticed-that marks the unarchived histories investigated in this volume. Bringing together contributions covering South Asia, North and South America, and North Africa, this innovative analysis presents novel interpretations of unfamiliar sources and insightful reconsiderations of well-known materials that lie at the centre of many current debates on history and the archive"--
    Abstract: "Traditional historians hold that there can be no history without an archive. But how is one to write a history of prejudice where the evidence that identifies or signifies its everyday forms and discriminatory behaviour is scrappy and ambiguous? The common sense of polarised race, caste, class or gender relations is articulated in rarely archived, historically unpretty and unacknowledged actions. Out of what archive is the history of these practices, which are not events, not datable or even nameable, to be written? Every instance of archiving is accompanied by a process of 'un-archiving': rendering many aspects of social, cultural, political relations in the past and the present as incidental, chaotic, trivial, inconsequential, and therefore 'unhistorical'. This book investigates the extensive domain of such histories, unarchived in the process of archiving those aspects of the human past and present that have been deemed significant at various times, for various reasons, by states, ruling classes and disciplinary historians. Bringing together contributions covering South Asia, the American South, the US generally, South America, and north Africa, this innovative analysis presents novel interpretations of new sources and insightful reconsiderations of material that lies at the centre of current debates"--
    Abstract: "For some time now, scholars have recognized the archive less as a neutral repository of documents of the past, and rather more as a politically interested representation of it, and recognized that the very act of archiving is accompanied by a process of un-archiving. Michel Foucault pointed to "madness" as describing one limit of reason, history and the archive. This book draws attention to another boundary, marked not by exile, but by the ordinary and everyday, yet trivialized or "trifling." It is the status of being exiled within-by prejudices, procedures, activities and interactions so fundamental as to not even be noticed-that marks the unarchived histories investigated in this volume. Bringing together contributions covering South Asia, North and South America, and North Africa, this innovative analysis presents novel interpretations of unfamiliar sources and insightful reconsiderations of well-known materials that lie at the centre of many current debates on history and the archive"--
    Abstract: "Traditional historians hold that there can be no history without an archive. But how is one to write a history of prejudice where the evidence that identifies or signifies its everyday forms and discriminatory behaviour is scrappy and ambiguous? The common sense of polarised race, caste, class or gender relations is articulated in rarely archived, historically unpretty and unacknowledged actions. Out of what archive is the history of these practices, which are not events, not datable or even nameable, to be written? Every instance of archiving is accompanied by a process of 'un-archiving': rendering many aspects of social, cultural, political relations in the past and the present as incidental, chaotic, trivial, inconsequential, and therefore 'unhistorical'. This book investigates the extensive domain of such histories, unarchived in the process of archiving those aspects of the human past and present that have been deemed significant at various times, for various reasons, by states, ruling classes and disciplinary historians. Bringing together contributions covering South Asia, the American South, the US generally, South America, and north Africa, this innovative analysis presents novel interpretations of new sources and insightful reconsiderations of material that lies at the centre of current debates"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Unarchived Histories: The "Mad" and the "Trifling" , Peasant as Alibi: An Itinerary of the Archive of Colonial Panjab , A Death Without Cause: Mary E. Hutchinson's Un-archived Life in Certified Death , "Standard Deviations": On Archiving the Awkward Classes in Northern Peru , Everyday as Archive ; Feminine Ecriture, Trace Objects and the Death of Braj Rashmi , Brown Privilege, Black Labor: Uncovering the Significance of Creole Women's Work , Unfriendly Thresholds: On Queerness, Capitalism and Misanthropy in 19th Century America , Signs of Wonder ; Of Kings and Gods: The Archive of Sovereignty in a Princely State , Geography's Myth: The Many Origins of Calcutta , Un-archiving Algeria: Foucault, Derrida, and Spivak
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  • 4
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    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780415837071 , 9780415837064 , 9780203402412
    Language: English
    Pages: 324 Seiten , 22 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge revivals
    DDC: 305.42094109034
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    Keywords: Women ; Great Britain ; Social conditions ; 19th century ; Women ; Great Britain ; Social life and customs ; 19th century
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  • 5
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    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780415620550 , 9780415782623
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxviii, 686 Seiten , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    Edition: 3rd edition
    DDC: 306.4/7
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    Keywords: Arts, Modern 20th century ; Arts, Modern 21st century ; Popular culture ; Visual communication ; Visuelle Wahrnehmung ; Kultur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Edited volumes ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Visuelle Medien ; Aufsatz ; Kultur ; Ästhetik ; Bild ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kunst ; Visuelle Wahrnehmung
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis ungezählte Seite 674 , Literaturangaben , Mit Register , pt. 1 Expansions : There are no visual media , pt. 1 Expansions :There are no visual media , The (in)human spatial condition : a visual essay ; Mapping non-conformity : post-bubble urban strategies , X-reality : interview with the virtual cannibal , On software, or the persistence of visual knowledge , Notes on the photographic image , Queer faces : photography and subcultural lives , Currents of worldmaking in contemporary art , Sublimated with mineral fury : prelim notes on sounding pandemonium Asia , The sea and the land : biopower and visuality from slavery to Katrina , pt. 2 Globalization, war and visual economy : (a) War and violence : The archaeology of violence : the king's head , On the actuarial gaze : from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib , American military imaginaries and Iraqi cities , Zeroing in : overhead imagery, infrastructure ruins, and datalands in Afghanistan and Iraq , What Greg Roberts saw : visuality, intelligibility, and sovereignty : 36,000km over the equator , Media and martyrdom , Live true life or die trying , (b) Attention and visualizing economy : Kino-I, Kino-world : notes on the cinematic mode of production , On virtuosity , Faking globalization , Creativity and the problem of free labor , It's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism , Do it yourself geo-politics , pt. 3 The body, coloniality and visuality : (a) Bodies and minds : Optics , Blindness and visual culture : an eye witness account , Reduplicative desires , The persistence of vision , The body and/in representation , Forever modern : Mami Wata visual culture and history in Africa , (b) Histories and memories : The mobilized and virtual gaze in modernity : fl(c)Øneur/fl(c)Øneuse ; Tourism and "sacred ground" : the space of ground zero , Maps, mother/goddesses, and martyrdom in modern India , Museums in late democracies , The fact of blackness , The case of blackness , (c) (Post/de/neo)colonial visualities : Orientalism and the exhibitionary order , from The colonial harem , Vodun art, social history and the slave trade , Between cult and culture : Bamiyan, Islamic iconoclasm and the museum , The postcolonial constellation : contemporary art in a state of permanent transition , Urban warfare : walking through walls , pt. 4 Media and mediations : U.S. operating systems at midcentury : the intertwining of race and unix , Rethinking the digital age , The unworkable interface , On the superiority of the analog , Digital racial formations and networked images of the body , Imagination, multimodality and embodied interaction : a discussion of sound and movement in two cases of laboratory and clinical magnetic resonance imaging , The (in)human spatial condition : a visual essay ; Mapping non-conformity : post-bubble urban strategies , X-reality : interview with the virtual cannibal , On software, or the persistence of visual knowledge , Notes on the photographic image , Queer faces : photography and subcultural lives , Currents of worldmaking in contemporary art , Sublimated with mineral fury : prelim notes on sounding pandemonium Asia , The sea and the land : biopower and visuality from slavery to Katrina , pt. 2 Globalization, war and visual economy : (a) War and violence :The archaeology of violence : the king's head , On the actuarial gaze : from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib , American military imaginaries and Iraqi cities , Zeroing in : overhead imagery, infrastructure ruins, and datalands in Afghanistan and Iraq , What Greg Roberts saw : visuality, intelligibility, and sovereignty : 36,000km over the equator , Media and martyrdom , Live true life or die trying , (b) Attention and visualizing economy :Kino-I, Kino-world : notes on the cinematic mode of production , On virtuosity , Faking globalization , Creativity and the problem of free labor , It's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism , Do it yourself geo-politics , pt. 3 The body, coloniality and visuality : (a) Bodies and minds :Optics , Blindness and visual culture : an eye witness account , Reduplicative desires , The persistence of vision , The body and/in representation , Forever modern : Mami Wata visual culture and history in Africa , (b) Histories and memories :The mobilized and virtual gaze in modernity : flâneur/flâneuse ; Tourism and "sacred ground" : the space of ground zero , Maps, mother/goddesses, and martyrdom in modern India , Museums in late democracies , The fact of blackness , The case of blackness , (c) (Post/de/neo)colonial visualities :Orientalism and the exhibitionary order , fromThe colonial harem , Vodun art, social history and the slave trade , Between cult and culture : Bamiyan, Islamic iconoclasm and the museum , The postcolonial constellation : contemporary art in a state of permanent transition , Urban warfare : walking through walls , pt. 4 Media and mediations :U.S. operating systems at midcentury : the intertwining of race and unix , Rethinking the digital age , The unworkable interface , On the superiority of the analog , Digital racial formations and networked images of the body , Imagination, multimodality and embodied interaction : a discussion of sound and movement in two cases of laboratory and clinical magnetic resonance imaging
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9780415651530
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 290 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in romanticism 7
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in romanticism
    DDC: 303.48/25404109
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    Keywords: British Historiography ; Orientalism History 18th century ; Orientalism History 19th century ; Romanticism History 18th century ; Romanticism History 19th century ; British Historiography ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Großbritannien ; Indien ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte ; Großbritannien ; Indien ; Künste ; Geschichte 1780-1830 ; Großbritannien ; Indien ; Orientalismus ; Romantik ; Geschichtsschreibung
    Note: Literaturangaben
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