Cultures in Process: Encounter and Experience is a wide-ranging collection of essays from the more traditional areas of literary, cultural, and linguistic scholarship, but also from the performance arts, ethnography, gender studies, musicology, sociology, and psychology. The first section deals with the central question of process, and provides examples of how it may be seen as evolving. The second set looks at forms and experiences of cultural encounter that shape social practices and modes of cultural expression, be they those of expatriates in India and Spain, musical traditions in China and performance art in Brazil, or the clash of tradition and modernity in sexual practices in the Arabian Gulf region. This followed by cultural encounter from the vantage point of linguistics: language and culture in intercultural encounters, code-switching among first and second generation bilinguals, and the connections between identity, language, and culture in translation. The analysis of literature is at the center of the fourth selection of contributions: encounter and identity formation in the Indian diaspora, conflicting memories of home and cultural heritage with the new cultural memory, and identity formation in the context of socially dictated racial prejudices. The final papers provide case studies of cultural processes at multifarious levels – including the ways in which South African concepts and practices of “indigenous” culture have been subject to (re-)definition in a changing political context, but also the meaning of personhood and identity when normative concepts are called into question by illnesses such as Alzheimer’s, and, finally, two possible concepts of dynamic process in culture as we read Carlyle against the foil of Warburg.
Stephan Gramley / Ralf Schneider (eds.)
Cultures in Process: Encounter and Experience
Bielefelder Schriften zu Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft 24
Bielefeld English and American Studies 2
2009
ISBN 978-3-89528-753-4
172 Seiten
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Stephan Gramley, senior lecturer at the English Department of the University of Bielefeld, where he has taught and published on the English language with a special emphasis on varieties of English and contact between the English language and its neighbors; currently work on a history of English with emphasis on language contact.
Ralf Schneider, professor of British Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Bielefeld. Research interests and fields of publication include cognitive approaches to literature, literary sociology, and war in British literature and culture. His current work focuses on the narrative reconstruction of experiences of migration.
Leseprobe: 9783895287534.pdf
Bielefelder Schriften zu Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft 24
Bielefeld English and American Studies 2