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Blinded by History: The Geographic Dimension of Environment and Society
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: environmental history ‐ becoming a global endeavor, drawn on geography and political ecology, the question “what can geography teach environmental history”, blinded by history ‐ geographic dimension of environment and society, finding meaningful differences ‐ between geography and environmental history is not always easy, underlying forces behind urbanization ‐ resource and social‐spatial dynamics accompanying human‐environment interactions, survey of environmental history ‐ taken in a spirit of collegiality and constructive criticism, City‐building and the environment ‐ environmental transformation today and construction of urban landscapes -
Borderlands: Ethnicity, Multiculturalism, and Hybridity
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: from Américo Paredes to Gloria Anzaldúa ‐ tradition of oppositional thinking finding in Américo Paredes, a unique and articulate representative in Chicano criticism, “spatial historicity,” to use Rosaura Sánchez's words ‐ the border is construed, maintained and policed by state power, border story of racial and economic conflict ‐ on Mexican‐American side in folk art form of the corrido, conflating history and art, borderland paradigm, drawing attention to issue of creation of meanings across multiple borders of postmodern and postnationalist America, Mestizaje, or hybridity ‐ borderlands representing, highlighting inevitable negotiations and frictions, borderlands ‐ ethnicity, multiculturalism and hybridity, from frontier to borderlands ‐ notions of identity and process, with exchanges and borrowings taking place across the line, Helena Maria Viramontes ‐ compelling illustration of decentered, postmodern and urban border in Viramontes's “The Cariboo Café”, Gloria Anzaldúa, the challenge of internal and external borders of the nation ‐ returning to Chicano criticism -
Censorship and Criticism
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: films, embroiled in censorship ‐ and controversies, representations of sex and violence, censorship and criticism, actions of two institutions ‐ film classification, censorship and criticism, censorship and controversy, igniting curiosity ‐ separating reception trajectory of film, surrealist criticism, first form of cult connoisseurship ‐ surrealist criticism, the most notoriously impenetrable, censorship, and efforts from regulators ‐ political, legal or moral authority to ban, or withhold films from public, horror films, and rapid advancement ‐ excessive use of special effects, offending moral crusaders and policymakers, as “video nasties”, Do‐It‐Yourself (DIY) criticism, form of online commentary ‐ as “user comments,” “threads” or “responses”, canon of cult cinema, censorship and controversies ‐ constant in its history -
Criticism and Theory
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: criticism and theory, Edmund Wilson's acerbic articles for The New Yorker – “Why Do People Read Detective Stories” and “ Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd”, stages in history of detective fiction criticism, 1970s and 1980s ‐ marking the third major phase of detective fiction studies, emphasis detective fiction ‐ placing on ratiocination and problem‐solving, popular literature with academic readers -
Dancing Years, or Writing as a Way Out
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: Arnold Hauser's The Philosophy of Art History or Herbert Read's The Meaning of Art, pathosformel, splitting of subject ‐ in perception and in the gaze of the other, Gerard David's Judgement of Cambyses ‐ all‐too caring and attentively administered torments of victim, Vasarian concept of history of art, Berenson's The Sense of Quality ‐ Study and Criticism of Italian Art, text serving to animate desire -
Drama: Sacred and Secular
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: Geoffrey of Vinsauf in his Poetria Nova ‐ three ‘languages,’ used in reciting in the mouth, speaker's countenance and gesture, Nicholas Grimald, in his dedicatory epistle to his Latin play Christus Redivivus ‐ process of writing scriptural history as dramatic dialogue, Gabriel's expression of urgency and anxiety, about Mary's reply following Nicholas Love's Mirrour, recognition of mirroring of moral degeneracy ‐ linguistic collapse in Mankind, becoming a commonplace in criticism, drama, sacred and secular, surviving body of English medieval plays ‐ securely viewed as a random and eccentric corpus of texts -
Faith and History
The Christological Agenda of ModernityWiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: faith and history ‐ the Christological agenda of modernity, Enlightenment, witnessing origin of the discipline ‐ of doctrinal criticism, question of the relation of faith and history ‐ questions of resurrection of Christ, Enlightenment ‐ insisting that history, was homogeneous, Birth of Christ ‐ the eucatastrophe of Man's history -
Feminist Art, Aesthetics, and Art Criticism
Where Were the Women in My Art History Books?Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: Feminist Art Historians and Feminist Art Critics, Feminist Art Criticism, Feminist Art History -
Form Criticism
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: oral tradition and written gospels as folk literature, history of form criticism ‐ as method for analyzing oral traditions, form criticism, an English rendering of German Formgeschichte, literally “form history”, future of form criticism, early Christian creativity and historical skepticism of form critics -
Former Prophets: The Deuteronomistic History
Wiley | 2017|Schlagwörter: current criticism, unity and multiplicity, history of literature -
French Presences in Tudor England
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: French presences as stimuli ‐ appropriation, transformation and disengagement, French presences ‐ canonicity, criticism, and literary history, Vernacular Literature and Current Affairs ‐ French connections in early Tudor literature -
History
Do We Do It Justice?Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: culture, and distinctive values ‐ differentiating ethnic groups, governed by their own meanings and values, distinct modes of behaviour, history and criticism ‐ written texts, material of criticism, telling an eloquent story of cultural bonds, modern human population expansion, and extinction of the Neanderthals ‐ involving culture, New Historicism, neglecting specificity of fiction ‐ conceptualizing distinctiveness, difference between orthodoxy and art, culture, in administrative usage ‐ confined to recreation, capacity of criticism casting light on past and present, with no place in official thinking, history, and whether we do it justice ‐ fiction, case of cultural inscription, project of a historicist criticism ‐ not finding moral lessons, in individual works from the past, dissonance, and fiction ‐ not always thematically monocular, or tied to a single, determinate point of view -
History of Ethnobiology
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: ethnobiology stages, ethnobotany and ethnozoology ‐ criticism applying to ethnobiology program, ethnobiology history, approaches ‐ ecological principles, vital for ethnobiology research -
Identity
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: issues and debates, Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self (1989), tracing from tensions between Platonic and Aristotelian versions of the individual's relationship to context and to interior self, Ralegh's The Discoverie of the Large, Rich and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana (1596) ‐ revealing the writer's sense of a conflicted self, individuality and subjectivity, Sidney realising in Astrophil and Stella ‐ that study was a ‘step‐dame’, an unnatural parent, Colin Morris pointing out, portraits differentiating between types and individual representation, Late twentieth‐century annexation of psychology and social history ‐ to practice of literary criticism, fundamental rereadings of literary texts -
Introduction
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: Western reading strategies ‐ growing out of nineteenth‐century Europe's rationalism and pietism, postcolonialism, committed ‐ to a close and critical reading of the text, theory's flaws and achievements, new reading practices ‐ making a difference, being postcolonial criticism, exploring postcolonial biblical criticism ‐ history, method and practice, postcolonial biblical criticism, posing its question ‐ differently to the biblical narratives, mainstream biblical criticism and postcolonialism ‐ paying attention to context of text, imitating standard rhetoric of Orientalism ‐ ways to get approval and recognition from the West, postcolonial criticism, framing questions ‐ rather than battling with somebody else's -
Introduction
Wiley | 2009|Schlagwörter: intense scholarly interest ‐ Austen and history, Austen's novels reminding us ever and again ‐ a book is not simply an object, but a practice and a sociable event and occasion, a bit like a party, Deidre Lynch refers to, in her essay on “Jane Austen and Genius,” as “Austen‐love”, twenty‐first century ‐ waters of Austenian study, appreciation, and marketing had a steady rise, Marilyn Butler's groundbreaking Jane Austen and the War of Ideas, Jane Austen ‐ focus of a revisionist criticism -
Introduction: The Ghost of a History
Wiley | 2012|Schlagwörter: “Gothic” and its meaning, the “Gothic revival”, Gothic and boundaries, within a cultural threshold, the ghost of a history, ideas shaping Gothic criticism -
Jean Baudrillard
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: Baudrillard, claiming that modernity ‐ operating with logic of representation, reality and truth, Baudrillard, combining theory and social and cultural criticism ‐ own style and forms of writing, Symbolic Exchange and Death, succeeding studies ‐ in Simulation and Simulacra, rupture between modern and postmodern societies, Baudrillard’s influence, of diverse disciplines ‐ from social theory to philosophy to art history, Baudrillard, critic of modern society and theory ‐ classical social theory, obsolete, The Transparency of Evil, Baudrillard describing situation ‐ separating domains of economy, art, politics and sexuality, Baudrillard and Neo‐Marxism ‐ distancing himself from Marxist theory of revolution -
Keyword index to Volume 42
Wiley | 2003Schlagwörter: criticism, history, infant outcomes and maternal care -
Literature‐and‐Environment Studies and the Influence of the Environmental Justice Movement
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: literature‐and‐environment studies and the influence of environmental justice movement, environmental justice groups, SWOP and Comadresare ‐ fighting release of unseen toxins in work place environment and in their community, Lawrence Buell calling in The Future of Environmental Criticism, the “complicated dialogue” surrounding “environmental imagination”, So Far from God, set in northern New Mexico, a small town called Tome ‐ highest unemployment in its history, other feminist, ethnic, gay and lesbian, and borderlands scholars ‐ focusing on cultural, social, sexual and geographic “borderlands” to develop paradigm for reading “la frontera”, binational women's group working on US–Mexico–Arizona–New Mexico border ‐ improving living and working conditions of factory workers in maquiladoras, Modern Language Association (MLA) Conference, Scott Slovic and Cheryll Glotfelty ‐ celebrating “coming‐of‐age” of literature‐and‐environment studies, limitations of ecocriticism, failing to deal seriously with connections between social issues and environmental issues
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