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2022
Culture and the Literary is a study of how cultural codes are constructed, consumed and conveyed as represented in selected works of fiction and non-fiction. Examining cultural studies as a discipline by revisiting some of its seminal figures, the book includes a study of selected literary as well as non-fictional texts.
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Culture and the Literary is a study of how cultural codes are constructed, consumed and conveyed as represented in selected works of fiction and non-fiction. Examining cultural studies as a discipline by revisiting some of its seminal figures, the book includes a study of selected literary as well as non-fictional texts.
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Simulating the cultural evolution of literary genres
Proceedings of the 15th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2013The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolutionary dynamics of literary genre: the development of the 19th Century British novel is used as a motivating case study. The author constructs an agent-based model in NetLogo consisting of two interacting levels: (1) a genetic algorithm in which cultural forms (e.g., works of literature, pieces of music,
Graham Alexander Sack +2 more
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Literary Tourism: A Cultural Trip?
2019In this article, we intend to present literary tourism as a growing trend of cultural tourism. In fact, tourism and literature have a common element, the trip. Travelling, as an activity of making journeys, is an element of connection between different places and peoples and, therefore, it plays a crucial role in the tourism activity. Literature may be
Ferreira, Ana +3 more
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History of European Ideas, 2000
Graham Frankland's central hypothesis in Freud's Literary Culture is that the inventor of psychoanalysis was a repressed literary critic whose “interpretive method was always intended to effect a g...
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Graham Frankland's central hypothesis in Freud's Literary Culture is that the inventor of psychoanalysis was a repressed literary critic whose “interpretive method was always intended to effect a g...
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The Publishing Culture and the Literary Culture
The Library Quarterly, 1984The argument of this essay is that the traditional bridges between the literary culture and the publishing culture have increasingly weakened, if not begun to collapse, in the past decade or so. On the one hand, the publishing culture has become more and more like that of big business generally, marked by the broad effort to standardize the product ...
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2017
This chapter traces the influence of travelers like William and Lucy Gantt Sheppard on more conventionally fictionalized literary work by authors like Hopkins who never traveled to Africa themselves. Her novel Of One Blood, which was first serialized in the influential Colored American Magazine, where she was an editor, is indicative of the way that ...
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This chapter traces the influence of travelers like William and Lucy Gantt Sheppard on more conventionally fictionalized literary work by authors like Hopkins who never traveled to Africa themselves. Her novel Of One Blood, which was first serialized in the influential Colored American Magazine, where she was an editor, is indicative of the way that ...
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The literary cultures of the future
Wasafiri, 2014Bidisha is a writer, critic and radio and TV presenter. She specialises in the arts and culture, social issues and international affairs.
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Education and literary culture
1997This chapter concentrates on literary culture and the cognitive aspects of cultural systems. The traditional rhetorical education continued to be valued throughout the period; it was indeed the only kind of education available, except in special fields like philosophy and law.
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The Feminisation of Literary Culture
2018This chapter will explore the emergence of women writers as participants in and shapers of a vibrant literary culture between 1830 and 1880, a period that witnessed the transition from Romantic to Victorian writing, and with it the transformation of what became known as the literary ‘profession’.
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