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Queer and Feminist Relationships in Contemporary Fiction
2024,2025
Relationships play a crucial role in feminist and queer fictions of the 21st century, whether we think of the connection among the artists and between them and their audience or the interaction of the characters or different modes of writing. The contributors to this volume analyze and map these friendly, amorous, sexual, political and artistic contacts within and around contemporary fictions of Romance cultures. They show how these works question, challenge and rethink circulating concepts of relationships and implement them aesthetically. This volume integrates contributions from feminist, queer and decolonial studies just as sociology of art.
Ethnography and Folklore in Print
by
Schwab, Christiane
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Ahrens, Frauke
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Riedl, Karin
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19th Century
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19th Century, 19th Century, Print Culture, Print Culture, History of the Social Sciences, History of the Social Sciences, Folklore, Folklore, Ethnography, Ethnography, France, France, England, England, Germany, Germany, Peru, Peru, Culture, Culture, Cultural History, Cultural History, Cultural Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnology, Ethnology, Analogue Media, Analogue Media
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Analogue Media
2025
Throughout the nineteenth century, social expressions and
dynamics have been reflected in the surge of various printed
products. The contributors analyze a diverse range of sources,
such as caricatures, journalistic reports, travelogues,
scholarly volumes, social novels, and fairytale collections,
viewing them as early manifestations of social knowledge and
ethnographic representation situated at the confluence of
›popular‹ and ›scientific‹ publishing.
Their comprehensive exploration unveils alternative contexts
and dimensions of early ethnographic knowledge production,
providing insights into a history of social knowledge that
surpasses disciplinary, national, and genre-related
boundaries.