Worldmaking :: literature, language, culture /
In 1978, Nelson Goodman explored the relation of "worlds" to language and literature, formulating the term, "worldmaking" to suggest that many other worlds can as plausibly exist as the "world" we know right now. We cannot catch or know "the world" as such: al...
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1978, Nelson Goodman explored the relation of "worlds" to language and literature, formulating the term, "worldmaking" to suggest that many other worlds can as plausibly exist as the "world" we know right now. We cannot catch or know "the world" as such: all we can catch are the world versions - descriptions, views or workings of the world - that are expressed in symbolic systems (words, music, dancing, visual representations). Over the twenty-five years since then, creative works have played a crucial role in realigning, reshaping and renegotiating our understandings of how worlds can be made and preserved in the face of globalizing trends. The volume is divided into three sections, each engaging with worlds as malleable constructs. Central to all of the contributions is the question: how can we understand the relationships between natural, political, cultural, fictional, literary, linguistic and virtual worlds, and why does this matter? |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Worldmaking; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Series editor's preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Worldmaking: An introduction; A foreign language; I. Case studies in time: Towards a poetics of worldmaking; II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts; III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures; Part I. Case studies in time Towards a poetics of worldmaking; Chapter 1. New worlds in Lanval and Sir Launfal ; Introduction; The king's world; The queen in the king's world; The queen's complaint. | |
505 | 8 | |a Gwennere's complaintWorldmaking; Chapter 2. Women's worldmaking in the subtext of Malory's Morte D'Arthur; Chapter 3. Unsilencing Elizabeth Cary: Worldmaking in The Tragedy of Mariam, Fair Queen of Jewry; Chapter 4. The wor(l)dmaking of centenarian poets: Mado Michio and Shibata Toyo; Mado Michio; Shibata Toyo; Chapter 5. All the presidents' poems: USA presidents quoting poems in their speeches since 1860; Introduction; Theory and method of speech attitudes; Flights of poetic fancy; Discrepancies between transcript and performance; The diplomatic turn. | |
505 | 8 | |a Part II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts Chapter 6. Of private selves and public morals: Rorty on philosophy and literature in modernity; Philosophy, literature, and the articulation of modernity; The alliance of philosophy and literature; Rorty: The private and the public; Chapter 7. My world or yours? Otherness and the construction of culture: Hegel, Levinas, Blanchot; Passivity or activity? Levinas and Kojève; Passivity's bind: Blanchot and Eurydice; Chapter 8. Earthing the world: The artwork of Lorraine Connelly-Northey; The wire bowl. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 9. Australian Indigenous art and literature Chapter 10. Art, detritus and global change; Collective trauma, universal language; Doubt in the aftermath; Resonating trauma; The southern currents; Possibilities for the future; Chapter 11. The sadness of the city: Reflections on Shanghai and Istanbul; Reflections on Istanbul; "Achievements"; Conclusion; Part III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures ; Chapter 12. Katherine Mansfield and world literature; Chapter 13. Creating the French world of the Channel Islands in "Note Viaer Lingo." | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 14. Geocriticism and the fictional worlds of Jhumpa Lahiri and Kazuo Ishiguro Negative capability of multiple perspective narratives; Variable time in varied spaces; An evocative world through introspection and fiction; Chapter 15. Rethinking hybridity: Amputated selves in Asian diasporic identity formation; The "curse" of hybridity: Imposition and complicity; Two selves -- The World Waiting to Be Made; Chapter 16. Humanitarian scripts in the world novel; Orpheus and Guantanamo; The sensorium of torture; Remediating humanitarian witnessing; Bibliography. | |
520 | 8 | |a In 1978, Nelson Goodman explored the relation of "worlds" to language and literature, formulating the term, "worldmaking" to suggest that many other worlds can as plausibly exist as the "world" we know right now. We cannot catch or know "the world" as such: all we can catch are the world versions - descriptions, views or workings of the world - that are expressed in symbolic systems (words, music, dancing, visual representations). Over the twenty-five years since then, creative works have played a crucial role in realigning, reshaping and renegotiating our understandings of how worlds can be made and preserved in the face of globalizing trends. The volume is divided into three sections, each engaging with worlds as malleable constructs. Central to all of the contributions is the question: how can we understand the relationships between natural, political, cultural, fictional, literary, linguistic and virtual worlds, and why does this matter? | |
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contents | Worldmaking; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Series editor's preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Worldmaking: An introduction; A foreign language; I. Case studies in time: Towards a poetics of worldmaking; II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts; III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures; Part I. Case studies in time Towards a poetics of worldmaking; Chapter 1. New worlds in Lanval and Sir Launfal ; Introduction; The king's world; The queen in the king's world; The queen's complaint. Gwennere's complaintWorldmaking; Chapter 2. Women's worldmaking in the subtext of Malory's Morte D'Arthur; Chapter 3. Unsilencing Elizabeth Cary: Worldmaking in The Tragedy of Mariam, Fair Queen of Jewry; Chapter 4. The wor(l)dmaking of centenarian poets: Mado Michio and Shibata Toyo; Mado Michio; Shibata Toyo; Chapter 5. All the presidents' poems: USA presidents quoting poems in their speeches since 1860; Introduction; Theory and method of speech attitudes; Flights of poetic fancy; Discrepancies between transcript and performance; The diplomatic turn. Part II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts Chapter 6. Of private selves and public morals: Rorty on philosophy and literature in modernity; Philosophy, literature, and the articulation of modernity; The alliance of philosophy and literature; Rorty: The private and the public; Chapter 7. My world or yours? Otherness and the construction of culture: Hegel, Levinas, Blanchot; Passivity or activity? Levinas and Kojève; Passivity's bind: Blanchot and Eurydice; Chapter 8. Earthing the world: The artwork of Lorraine Connelly-Northey; The wire bowl. Chapter 9. Australian Indigenous art and literature Chapter 10. Art, detritus and global change; Collective trauma, universal language; Doubt in the aftermath; Resonating trauma; The southern currents; Possibilities for the future; Chapter 11. The sadness of the city: Reflections on Shanghai and Istanbul; Reflections on Istanbul; "Achievements"; Conclusion; Part III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures ; Chapter 12. Katherine Mansfield and world literature; Chapter 13. Creating the French world of the Channel Islands in "Note Viaer Lingo." Chapter 14. Geocriticism and the fictional worlds of Jhumpa Lahiri and Kazuo Ishiguro Negative capability of multiple perspective narratives; Variable time in varied spaces; An evocative world through introspection and fiction; Chapter 15. Rethinking hybridity: Amputated selves in Asian diasporic identity formation; The "curse" of hybridity: Imposition and complicity; Two selves -- The World Waiting to Be Made; Chapter 16. Humanitarian scripts in the world novel; Orpheus and Guantanamo; The sensorium of torture; Remediating humanitarian witnessing; Bibliography. |
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spelling | Worldmaking : literature, language, culture / edited by Tom Clark, Emily Finlay, Philippa Kelly. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier FILLM studies in languages and literatures, 2213-428X ; volume 5 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Worldmaking; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Series editor's preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Worldmaking: An introduction; A foreign language; I. Case studies in time: Towards a poetics of worldmaking; II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts; III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures; Part I. Case studies in time Towards a poetics of worldmaking; Chapter 1. New worlds in Lanval and Sir Launfal ; Introduction; The king's world; The queen in the king's world; The queen's complaint. Gwennere's complaintWorldmaking; Chapter 2. Women's worldmaking in the subtext of Malory's Morte D'Arthur; Chapter 3. Unsilencing Elizabeth Cary: Worldmaking in The Tragedy of Mariam, Fair Queen of Jewry; Chapter 4. The wor(l)dmaking of centenarian poets: Mado Michio and Shibata Toyo; Mado Michio; Shibata Toyo; Chapter 5. All the presidents' poems: USA presidents quoting poems in their speeches since 1860; Introduction; Theory and method of speech attitudes; Flights of poetic fancy; Discrepancies between transcript and performance; The diplomatic turn. Part II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts Chapter 6. Of private selves and public morals: Rorty on philosophy and literature in modernity; Philosophy, literature, and the articulation of modernity; The alliance of philosophy and literature; Rorty: The private and the public; Chapter 7. My world or yours? Otherness and the construction of culture: Hegel, Levinas, Blanchot; Passivity or activity? Levinas and Kojève; Passivity's bind: Blanchot and Eurydice; Chapter 8. Earthing the world: The artwork of Lorraine Connelly-Northey; The wire bowl. Chapter 9. Australian Indigenous art and literature Chapter 10. Art, detritus and global change; Collective trauma, universal language; Doubt in the aftermath; Resonating trauma; The southern currents; Possibilities for the future; Chapter 11. The sadness of the city: Reflections on Shanghai and Istanbul; Reflections on Istanbul; "Achievements"; Conclusion; Part III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures ; Chapter 12. Katherine Mansfield and world literature; Chapter 13. Creating the French world of the Channel Islands in "Note Viaer Lingo." Chapter 14. Geocriticism and the fictional worlds of Jhumpa Lahiri and Kazuo Ishiguro Negative capability of multiple perspective narratives; Variable time in varied spaces; An evocative world through introspection and fiction; Chapter 15. Rethinking hybridity: Amputated selves in Asian diasporic identity formation; The "curse" of hybridity: Imposition and complicity; Two selves -- The World Waiting to Be Made; Chapter 16. Humanitarian scripts in the world novel; Orpheus and Guantanamo; The sensorium of torture; Remediating humanitarian witnessing; Bibliography. In 1978, Nelson Goodman explored the relation of "worlds" to language and literature, formulating the term, "worldmaking" to suggest that many other worlds can as plausibly exist as the "world" we know right now. We cannot catch or know "the world" as such: all we can catch are the world versions - descriptions, views or workings of the world - that are expressed in symbolic systems (words, music, dancing, visual representations). Over the twenty-five years since then, creative works have played a crucial role in realigning, reshaping and renegotiating our understandings of how worlds can be made and preserved in the face of globalizing trends. The volume is divided into three sections, each engaging with worlds as malleable constructs. Central to all of the contributions is the question: how can we understand the relationships between natural, political, cultural, fictional, literary, linguistic and virtual worlds, and why does this matter? Semiotics Psychological aspects. Language and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074514 Communication and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88005224 Literature and society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077572 Culture Semiotic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034757 Symbolism (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85131411 Psycholinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108432 Society in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008649 Langage et culture. Communication et culture. Littérature et société. Culture Modèles sémiotiques. Symbolisme (Psychologie) Psycholinguistique. psycholinguistics. aat FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Semantics. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Reference. bisacsh Society in literature fast Communication and culture fast Culture Semiotic models fast Language and culture fast Literature and society fast Psycholinguistics fast Semiotics Psychological aspects fast Symbolism (Psychology) fast Electronic book. Clark, Tom, 1973- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003057317 Finlay, Emily, editor. Kelly, Philippa, editor. has work: Worldmaking (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGYtMbQhVvcmRDt3c398kC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Worldmaking. 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spellingShingle | Worldmaking : literature, language, culture / FILLM studies in languages and literatures ; Worldmaking; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Series editor's preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Worldmaking: An introduction; A foreign language; I. Case studies in time: Towards a poetics of worldmaking; II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts; III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures; Part I. Case studies in time Towards a poetics of worldmaking; Chapter 1. New worlds in Lanval and Sir Launfal ; Introduction; The king's world; The queen in the king's world; The queen's complaint. Gwennere's complaintWorldmaking; Chapter 2. Women's worldmaking in the subtext of Malory's Morte D'Arthur; Chapter 3. Unsilencing Elizabeth Cary: Worldmaking in The Tragedy of Mariam, Fair Queen of Jewry; Chapter 4. The wor(l)dmaking of centenarian poets: Mado Michio and Shibata Toyo; Mado Michio; Shibata Toyo; Chapter 5. All the presidents' poems: USA presidents quoting poems in their speeches since 1860; Introduction; Theory and method of speech attitudes; Flights of poetic fancy; Discrepancies between transcript and performance; The diplomatic turn. Part II. Reconfiguring boundaries: Philosophy, literature, and worldmaking in the arts Chapter 6. Of private selves and public morals: Rorty on philosophy and literature in modernity; Philosophy, literature, and the articulation of modernity; The alliance of philosophy and literature; Rorty: The private and the public; Chapter 7. My world or yours? Otherness and the construction of culture: Hegel, Levinas, Blanchot; Passivity or activity? Levinas and Kojève; Passivity's bind: Blanchot and Eurydice; Chapter 8. Earthing the world: The artwork of Lorraine Connelly-Northey; The wire bowl. Chapter 9. Australian Indigenous art and literature Chapter 10. Art, detritus and global change; Collective trauma, universal language; Doubt in the aftermath; Resonating trauma; The southern currents; Possibilities for the future; Chapter 11. The sadness of the city: Reflections on Shanghai and Istanbul; Reflections on Istanbul; "Achievements"; Conclusion; Part III. Breaking boundaries: Worldmaking and world literatures ; Chapter 12. Katherine Mansfield and world literature; Chapter 13. Creating the French world of the Channel Islands in "Note Viaer Lingo." Chapter 14. Geocriticism and the fictional worlds of Jhumpa Lahiri and Kazuo Ishiguro Negative capability of multiple perspective narratives; Variable time in varied spaces; An evocative world through introspection and fiction; Chapter 15. Rethinking hybridity: Amputated selves in Asian diasporic identity formation; The "curse" of hybridity: Imposition and complicity; Two selves -- The World Waiting to Be Made; Chapter 16. Humanitarian scripts in the world novel; Orpheus and Guantanamo; The sensorium of torture; Remediating humanitarian witnessing; Bibliography. Semiotics Psychological aspects. Language and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074514 Communication and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88005224 Literature and society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077572 Culture Semiotic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034757 Symbolism (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85131411 Psycholinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108432 Society in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008649 Langage et culture. Communication et culture. Littérature et société. Culture Modèles sémiotiques. Symbolisme (Psychologie) Psycholinguistique. psycholinguistics. aat FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Semantics. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Reference. bisacsh Society in literature fast Communication and culture fast Culture Semiotic models fast Language and culture fast Literature and society fast Psycholinguistics fast Semiotics Psychological aspects fast Symbolism (Psychology) fast |
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title_full | Worldmaking : literature, language, culture / edited by Tom Clark, Emily Finlay, Philippa Kelly. |
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topic | Semiotics Psychological aspects. Language and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074514 Communication and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88005224 Literature and society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077572 Culture Semiotic models. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034757 Symbolism (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85131411 Psycholinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108432 Society in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008649 Langage et culture. Communication et culture. Littérature et société. Culture Modèles sémiotiques. Symbolisme (Psychologie) Psycholinguistique. psycholinguistics. aat FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Miscellaneous. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Semantics. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Reference. bisacsh Society in literature fast Communication and culture fast Culture Semiotic models fast Language and culture fast Literature and society fast Psycholinguistics fast Semiotics Psychological aspects fast Symbolism (Psychology) fast |
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