Nowhere to Hide: The Great Financial Crisis and Challenges for Asia
Central Banks have become strongly opposed to the idea of accommodating wage demands with the help of monetary easing, but they have been increasingly tolerant, or even supportive, of debt-financed consumption and asset inflation. Indeed, by serving to concentrate wealth further in the hands of a sm...
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Zusammenfassung: | Central Banks have become strongly opposed to the idea of accommodating wage demands with the help of monetary easing, but they have been increasingly tolerant, or even supportive, of debt-financed consumption and asset inflation. Indeed, by serving to concentrate wealth further in the hands of a small rentier class, while protecting that class from the risks of debt defaults, they are only adding to systemic pressures that give rise to serious financial crises. Yilmaz Akyuz, Special Economic Advisor, South Centre, and former Chief Economist at United Nations Conference for Trade and Development |
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ABBILDUNGSVERZEICHNIS 9
1 ANTHOLOGIE, KULTURELLER TEXT UND LITERARISCHES FELD 11
1.1 ANTHOLOGIEN: VERHASSTE NOTWENDIGKEIT 12
1.2 UEBERBLICKSANTHOLOGIEN: FORMAT UND BEDEUTUNGSPOTENTIAL 18
1.3 GESCHMACK - BUCHGESCHICHTE - KANON: THEMEN DER FORSCHUNG 25
1.4 ANTHOLOGIEN ALS KULTURELLE TEXTE 37
1.5 ANTHOLOGIEN UND DIE ENTWICKLUNG DES BUCHMARKTS 42
1.6 ANTHOLOGIEN IM LITERARISCHEN FELD 45
2 VORLAEUFER UND FRUEHE ENTWICKLUNG DER ANTHOLOGIE 61
2.1 ANTHOLOGIEN IN DER MANUSKRIPTKULTUR UND IM FRUEHEN BUCHDRUCK 62
2.1.2 LYRIKANTHOLOGIEN IN DRUCK- UND MANUSKRIPTKULTUR 73
2.2 TOTTEL S MISCELLANY * TRADITION UND INNOVATION 79
2.2.1 DIE ERSTE ENGLISCHE LYRIKANTHOLOGIE 80
2.2.2 TOTTEL S MISCELLANY UND DIE HOEFISCHE MANUSKRIPTKULTUR 88
2.2.3 TOTTEL S MISCELLANY UND DIE DRUCKKULTUR DER RENAISSANCE 99
2.2.4 DER EINFLUSS VON TOTTEL S MISCELLANY 104
2.3 ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 108
3 GESCHMACK UND GESCHICHTE: GEDICHTANTHOLOGIEN IM 18. JAHRHUNDERT 111
3.1 PRODUKTIONS- UND REZEPTIONSBEDINGUNGEN DER HOCHMONOPOLPHASE:
GRENZEN UND MOEGLICHKEITEN DES LITERARISCHEN FELDES 113
3.2 GEDICHTANTHOLOGIEN DER HOCHMONOPOLPHASE: GENTLEMAN UND ANTIQUAR 117
3.2.1 DIE GENDEMAN-TRADITION 118
3.2.2 DIE ANTIQUARISCHE TRADITION 148
3.2.3 ANTIQUAR UND GENDEMAN: PERCYS RELIQUES UND GOLDSMITHS BEAUTIES 159
3.3 ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 169
4 NEUER ALTER KANON: ANTHOLOGIEN DER ROMANTIK 171
4.1 BEDINGUNGEN DES LITERARISCHEN FELDES: REPRESSION VS. EXPANSION 172
4.1.1 REVOLUTION UND REPRESSION 172
4.1.2 EXPANSION DES BUCHMARKTS 175
4.2 LITERARISCHES FELD UND ANTHOLOGIEN IN DER ROMANTIK 185
4.2.1 DIDAKTISCHE ANTHOLOGIEN 188
4.2.2 ARCHIV-ANTHOLOGIEN 216
4.2.3 BEGLEITER-ANTHOLOGIEN 248
4.3 ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 257
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5 VIKTORIANISCHE ANTHOLOGIEN: PRIVATE OEFFENTLICHKEIT 259
5.1 EXPANSION UND TECHNOLOGISIERUNG DES BUCHMARKTS 260
5.2. FRUEHE VIKTORIANISCHE ANTHOLOGIEN 264
5.2.1 DICHTUNG IN SCHWIERIGKEITEN? 264
5.2.2 NEUE MARKTSTRATEGIEN: ERSATZ -WERTE 268
5.2.3 DER EINFLUSS DER LITERARY ARNUALS 272
5.2.4 PRIVATE REPRAESENTATIVITAET: S.C. HALL, THE BOOK OF GEMS 276
5.3 DER TREASURY -EFFEKT: PALGRAVE UND DIE FOLGEN 296
5.3.1 FELDBEDINGUNGEN: INSTITUTIONALISIERUNG ENGLISCHER LITERATUR 298
5.3.2 OEFFENTLICHE VALIDIERUNG DES PRIVATEN: PALGRAVES GOLDEN TREASURY
310
5.3.3 OEFFENTLICHES ERBE: T.H. WARD, THE ENGLISH POETS (1880) 339
5.4 ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 357
6 ANTHOLOGIEN IM 20. JAHRHUNDERT: OXFORD -JAHRHUNDERT 359
6.1 THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGUESB VERSE (1900,1939) 362
6.1.1 FELDPOSITION: ESTABLISHMENT UND MODERNISTISCHE KRITIK 362
6.1.2 KONSEKRATION DURCH DEN VERLAG 366
6.1.3 DICHTUNG UND LEBENSWELT 382
6.1.4 DIE LESER DES OBEV 401
6.1.5 TRADITION UND INNOVATION IM OBEV 407
6.2 DAS OXFORD -JAHRHUNDERT 412
6.2.1 FORTSETZUNGEN DES OBEV 412
6.2.2 KONKURRENTEN DES OBEV 415
6.3 DIE RUECKKEHR DES PATRIOTEN: ENGLAND S BEST LOVED POEMS 424
6.4 ZUSAMMENFASSUNG 431
7 SCHLUSS 433
8 LITERATURVERZEICHNIS 437
8.1 ARCHIVMATERIAL, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS ARCHIV 437
8.2 PRIMAER- UND SEKUNDAERLITERATUR 438
APPENDIX 465
APPENDIX 1: LISTE DER ANTHOLOGIEN IM UNTERSUCHUNGSKORPUS (CHRONOLOGISCH)
465
APPENDIX 2: TOP 50 -ANTHOLOGIESTUECKE 468
APPENDIX 3: TOP TEN -AUTOREN IN ANTHOLOGIEN 469
APPENDIX 4: ENGLISCHE WAEHRUNG UND HISTORISCHER GELDWERT 470
INDEX 471
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