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  1. Spatial practices
    medieval - modern
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  V & R Unipress, Göttingen

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift... more

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    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging container towards a realization that space is always inextricably linked with social practice and cultural signification. Thus, the study of spatial practices interrogates human action in different spaces, human agency in the production of space, and space in its capacity to prompt human action. By focusing on human action in manipulating and subverting space, and thereby creating multiple coexisting and overlapping spatialities, the interest also shifts from semiotic correlations in cultural expressions to events, practices, material and medial embodiment of culture.This collection of essays approaches the study of space and place from a historically inclusive perspective; it gives new insights into historical shifts and changes in the construction and perception of space as well as historical developments and diachonicity of literary, social, and architectural sites and places. It aims to gather a number of case studies in order to collect historically concrete evidence of such spatial practices as reflected in literature and art as well as in sources pertaining to the social and political life of premodern, early modern, and modern era.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783847000013
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    RVK Categories: GB 1726
    Series: Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit ; 6
    Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit – Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST) ; Band 006
    Subjects: heterotopy; Literatur; Literaturgeschichte; place; space; spatial practices; spatial theory; Certeau; de Michel; Foucault; Michel; Kant; Immanuel; Kuhn; Hugo; Kant; Immanuel
    Scope: Online Ressource
  2. Spatial Practices
    Medieval/Modern
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (Publisher); Vöhringer, Nicola (Publisher); Eming, Jutta (Publisher); Groos, Arthur (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlag, Göttingen

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift... more

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    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging container towards a realization that space is always inextricably linked with social practice and cultural signification. Thus, the study of spatial practices interrogates human action in different spaces, human agency in the production of space, and space in its capacity to prompt human action. By focusing on human action in manipulating and subverting space, and thereby creating multiple coexisting and overlapping spatialities, the interest also shifts from semiotic correlations in cultural expressions to events, practices, material and medial embodiment of culture.This collection of essays approaches the study of space and place from a historically inclusive perspective; it gives new insights into historical shifts and changes in the construction and perception of space as well as historical developments and diachonicity of literary, social, and architectural sites and places. It aims to gather a number of case studies in order to collect historically concrete evidence of such spatial practices as reflected in literature and art as well as in sources pertaining to the social and political life of premodern, early modern, and modern era

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (Publisher); Vöhringer, Nicola (Publisher); Eming, Jutta (Publisher); Groos, Arthur (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783847000013
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST)
    Subjects: heterotopy; Literatur; Literaturgeschichte; place; space; spatial practices; spatial theory; Certeau; de Michel; Foucault; Michel; Kant; Immanuel; Kuhn; Hugo
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (270 Seiten)
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  3. Spatial Practices
    Medieval/Modern
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (editor); Vöhringer, Nicola (editor); Eming, Jutta (editor); Groos, Arthur (editor); Mertens, Volker (editor); Meyer, Matthias (editor); Rasmussen, Ann Marie (editor); Schiewer, Hans-Jochen (editor); Stock, Markus (editor)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  V&R Unipress, Göttingen

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift... more

     

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging container towards a realization that space is always inextricably linked with social practice and cultural signification. Thus, the study of spatial practices interrogates human action in different spaces, human agency in the production of space, and space in its capacity to prompt human action. By focusing on human action in manipulating and subverting space, and thereby creating multiple coexisting and overlapping spatialities, the interest also shifts from semiotic correlations in cultural expressions to events, practices, material and medial embodiment of culture.This collection of essays approaches the study of space and place from a historically inclusive perspective; it gives new insights into historical shifts and changes in the construction and perception of space as well as historical developments and diachonicity of literary, social, and architectural sites and places. It aims to gather a number of case studies in order to collect historically concrete evidence of such spatial practices as reflected in literature and art as well as in sources pertaining to the social and political life of premodern, early modern, and modern era.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (editor); Vöhringer, Nicola (editor); Eming, Jutta (editor); Groos, Arthur (editor); Mertens, Volker (editor); Meyer, Matthias (editor); Rasmussen, Ann Marie (editor); Schiewer, Hans-Jochen (editor); Stock, Markus (editor)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-7370-0001-8; 3-8470-0001-2
    Other identifier:
    https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737000017
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST) ; Band 006
    Subjects: Literatur; Literaturgeschichte; space; place; spatial practices; spatial theory; heterotopy; Kant; Immanuel; Kuhn; Hugo; Certeau; de Michel; Foucault; Michel
    Scope: 1 online resource (270 p.)
    Notes:

    "With 23 figures".

    Includes index.

    Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Markus Stock and Nicola Vöhringer: Spatial Practices, Medieval/Modern; Oliver Simons: Spatial Turns around 1800; I.; II.; John K. Noyes: Space-Time Conversion and the Production of the Human; Bent Gebert: The Greater the Distance, the Closer You Get; I. Paradoxical Proximity: A Note on Travelling; II. Love Songs as Teleiopoetry: Two Examples from German Minnesang; III. `Teleiopoiesis'' - the Making of Proximity Through Distance; IV. Teleiopoetry as Cultural Practice; V. Between Absence and Presence - Towards a Middle Ground

    2. Urban Anonymity3. Social role-play in the Anonymous Sphere; 4. Status Display in the (Semi)-Private Sphere; 5. Social Distinction in the Public Sphere; 6. Conclusion; Hugo Kuhn: On the Interpretation of Medieval Artistic Form

  4. Zones Virtopiques : Die Virtualisierung der Heterotopien und eine mediale Dispositivanalyse am Beispiel des Medienkunstprojekts Zone*Interdite
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  innsbruck university press

    How can Michel Foucault’s notion of heterotopias be transposed into a concept that describes medial and, more specifically, virtual spaces? What could such virtualized heterotopias look like? Can we find traces of utopian thinking within them?... more

     

    How can Michel Foucault’s notion of heterotopias be transposed into a concept that describes medial and, more specifically, virtual spaces? What could such virtualized heterotopias look like? Can we find traces of utopian thinking within them? Zones*Virtopiques answers these questions in two ways: first by constructing a conceptual framework using notions of utopia and heterotopia, as well as reality and virtuality; and second, by applying theoretical findings to Zone*Interdite, a media art project on military areas authored by Mathias Jud and Christoph Wachter. Therefore, a micro-analysis of medial dispositifs has been developed. Wie kann Michel Foucaults Konzept der Heterotopien, der Anderen Orte, auf mediale und im Speziellen auf virtuelle Räume übertragen werden und wie könnten virtuelle oder virtualisierte Heterotopien aussehen? In welchem Verhältnis stehen Heterotopien zur Tradition utopischen Denkens? Und lassen sich insbesondere in virtualisierten Heterotopien Restbestände eines utopischen Impulses aufspüren? Diese Fragen nach dem common ground dieser speziellen (Nicht-)Orte (zones hétérotopiques, utopiques et virtuelles) sucht Zones Virtopiques auf zweifache Weise zu beantworten: Unter Bezugnahme auf kultur- und medienwissenschaftliche sowie auf sozial- und raumwissenschaftliche Theorien nähert sich der erste Teil des Buches entlang der Kategorien Realität/Virtualität und Utopie/Heterotopie dem frag-würdigen Gegenstand auf einer konzeptionellen Ebene. Der zweite Teil wendet die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse im Rahmen einer Mikroanalyse medialer Dispositive auf das Medienkunstprojekt Zone*Interdite von Mathias Jud und Christoph Wachter an.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
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    Subjects: The arts: general issues; Sociology & anthropology
    Other subjects: cirtual spaces; medienkunst; mediale räume; media art; sperrzone; medial spaces; virtuelleräume; heterotopie; heterotopy; michael foucault; Diskurs; Dispositiv; Dystopie; Michel Foucault; Utopie; Virtualität
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (194 p.)
  5. Spatial Practices
    Medieval/Modern
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (editor); Vöhringer, Nicola (editor); Eming, Jutta (editor); Groos, Arthur (editor); Mertens, Volker (editor); Meyer, Matthias (editor); Rasmussen, Ann Marie (editor); Schiewer, Hans-Jochen (editor); Stock, Markus (editor)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  V&R Unipress, Göttingen

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging container towards a realization that space is always inextricably linked with social practice and cultural signification. Thus, the study of spatial practices interrogates human action in different spaces, human agency in the production of space, and space in its capacity to prompt human action. By focusing on human action in manipulating and subverting space, and thereby creating multiple coexisting and overlapping spatialities, the interest also shifts from semiotic correlations in cultural expressions to events, practices, material and medial embodiment of culture.This collection of essays approaches the study of space and place from a historically inclusive perspective; it gives new insights into historical shifts and changes in the construction and perception of space as well as historical developments and diachonicity of literary, social, and architectural sites and places. It aims to gather a number of case studies in order to collect historically concrete evidence of such spatial practices as reflected in literature and art as well as in sources pertaining to the social and political life of premodern, early modern, and modern era.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (editor); Vöhringer, Nicola (editor); Eming, Jutta (editor); Groos, Arthur (editor); Mertens, Volker (editor); Meyer, Matthias (editor); Rasmussen, Ann Marie (editor); Schiewer, Hans-Jochen (editor); Stock, Markus (editor)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-7370-0001-8; 3-8470-0001-2
    Other identifier:
    https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737000017
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST) ; Band 006
    Subjects: Literatur; Literaturgeschichte; space; place; spatial practices; spatial theory; heterotopy; Kant; Immanuel; Kuhn; Hugo; Certeau; de Michel; Foucault; Michel
    Scope: 1 online resource (270 p.)
    Notes:

    "With 23 figures".

    Includes index.

    Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Markus Stock and Nicola Vöhringer: Spatial Practices, Medieval/Modern; Oliver Simons: Spatial Turns around 1800; I.; II.; John K. Noyes: Space-Time Conversion and the Production of the Human; Bent Gebert: The Greater the Distance, the Closer You Get; I. Paradoxical Proximity: A Note on Travelling; II. Love Songs as Teleiopoetry: Two Examples from German Minnesang; III. `Teleiopoiesis'' - the Making of Proximity Through Distance; IV. Teleiopoetry as Cultural Practice; V. Between Absence and Presence - Towards a Middle Ground

    2. Urban Anonymity3. Social role-play in the Anonymous Sphere; 4. Status Display in the (Semi)-Private Sphere; 5. Social Distinction in the Public Sphere; 6. Conclusion; Hugo Kuhn: On the Interpretation of Medieval Artistic Form

  6. Spatial Practices
    Medieval/Modern
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (Publisher); Vöhringer, Nicola (Publisher); Eming, Jutta (Publisher); Groos, Arthur (Publisher)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlag, Göttingen

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift... more

    Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin, Bibliothek
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    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging container towards a realization that space is always inextricably linked with social practice and cultural signification. Thus, the study of spatial practices interrogates human action in different spaces, human agency in the production of space, and space in its capacity to prompt human action. By focusing on human action in manipulating and subverting space, and thereby creating multiple coexisting and overlapping spatialities, the interest also shifts from semiotic correlations in cultural expressions to events, practices, material and medial embodiment of culture.This collection of essays approaches the study of space and place from a historically inclusive perspective; it gives new insights into historical shifts and changes in the construction and perception of space as well as historical developments and diachonicity of literary, social, and architectural sites and places. It aims to gather a number of case studies in order to collect historically concrete evidence of such spatial practices as reflected in literature and art as well as in sources pertaining to the social and political life of premodern, early modern, and modern era

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (Publisher); Vöhringer, Nicola (Publisher); Eming, Jutta (Publisher); Groos, Arthur (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783847000013
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST)
    Subjects: heterotopy; Literatur; Literaturgeschichte; place; space; spatial practices; spatial theory; Certeau; de Michel; Foucault; Michel; Kant; Immanuel; Kuhn; Hugo
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (270 Seiten)
    Notes:

    V&R Unipress

  7. Spatial Practices
    Medieval/Modern
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (editor); Vöhringer, Nicola (editor); Eming, Jutta (editor); Groos, Arthur (editor); Mertens, Volker (editor); Meyer, Matthias (editor); Rasmussen, Ann Marie (editor); Schiewer, Hans-Jochen (editor); Stock, Markus (editor)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  V&R Unipress, Göttingen

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging container towards a realization that space is always inextricably linked with social practice and cultural signification. Thus, the study of spatial practices interrogates human action in different spaces, human agency in the production of space, and space in its capacity to prompt human action. By focusing on human action in manipulating and subverting space, and thereby creating multiple coexisting and overlapping spatialities, the interest also shifts from semiotic correlations in cultural expressions to events, practices, material and medial embodiment of culture.This collection of essays approaches the study of space and place from a historically inclusive perspective; it gives new insights into historical shifts and changes in the construction and perception of space as well as historical developments and diachonicity of literary, social, and architectural sites and places. It aims to gather a number of case studies in order to collect historically concrete evidence of such spatial practices as reflected in literature and art as well as in sources pertaining to the social and political life of premodern, early modern, and modern era.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Stock, Markus (editor); Vöhringer, Nicola (editor); Eming, Jutta (editor); Groos, Arthur (editor); Mertens, Volker (editor); Meyer, Matthias (editor); Rasmussen, Ann Marie (editor); Schiewer, Hans-Jochen (editor); Stock, Markus (editor)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-7370-0001-8; 3-8470-0001-2
    Other identifier:
    https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737000017
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit - Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST) ; Band 006
    Subjects: Literatur; Literaturgeschichte; space; place; spatial practices; spatial theory; heterotopy; Kant; Immanuel; Kuhn; Hugo; Certeau; de Michel; Foucault; Michel
    Scope: 1 online resource (270 p.)
    Notes:

    "With 23 figures".

    Includes index.

    Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Markus Stock and Nicola Vöhringer: Spatial Practices, Medieval/Modern; Oliver Simons: Spatial Turns around 1800; I.; II.; John K. Noyes: Space-Time Conversion and the Production of the Human; Bent Gebert: The Greater the Distance, the Closer You Get; I. Paradoxical Proximity: A Note on Travelling; II. Love Songs as Teleiopoetry: Two Examples from German Minnesang; III. `Teleiopoiesis'' - the Making of Proximity Through Distance; IV. Teleiopoetry as Cultural Practice; V. Between Absence and Presence - Towards a Middle Ground

    2. Urban Anonymity3. Social role-play in the Anonymous Sphere; 4. Status Display in the (Semi)-Private Sphere; 5. Social Distinction in the Public Sphere; 6. Conclusion; Hugo Kuhn: On the Interpretation of Medieval Artistic Form

  8. Spatial practices
    medieval - modern
    Published: 2014; ©2014
    Publisher:  V & R Unipress, Göttingen

    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift... more

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    In recent decades the conceptualization of space and place as social constructs, rather than static settings has received significant attention and has been re-evaluated with an emphasis on the cultural, social and political practice. This shift moves away from regarding space as fixed, unchanging container towards a realization that space is always inextricably linked with social practice and cultural signification. Thus, the study of spatial practices interrogates human action in different spaces, human agency in the production of space, and space in its capacity to prompt human action. By focusing on human action in manipulating and subverting space, and thereby creating multiple coexisting and overlapping spatialities, the interest also shifts from semiotic correlations in cultural expressions to events, practices, material and medial embodiment of culture.This collection of essays approaches the study of space and place from a historically inclusive perspective; it gives new insights into historical shifts and changes in the construction and perception of space as well as historical developments and diachonicity of literary, social, and architectural sites and places. It aims to gather a number of case studies in order to collect historically concrete evidence of such spatial practices as reflected in literature and art as well as in sources pertaining to the social and political life of premodern, early modern, and modern era.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783847000013
    Other identifier:
    9783847000013
    RVK Categories: GB 1726
    Series: Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit ; 6
    Transatlantische Studien zu Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit – Transatlantic Studies on Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture (TRAST) ; Band 006
    Subjects: heterotopy; Literatur; Literaturgeschichte; place; space; spatial practices; spatial theory; Certeau; de Michel; Foucault; Michel; Kuhn; Hugo; Kant; Immanuel
    Scope: Online Ressource