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[Commlist] New Book: "Futures of the Study of Culture"
Tue Aug 25 06:50:24 GMT 2020
New book
Doris Bachmann-Medick, Jens Kugele, and Ansgar Nünning (eds.):
Futures of the Study of Culture:
Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Global Challenges.
Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2020.
https://www.degruyter.com/view/title/565520
How can we approach possible but unknown futures of the study of
culture?This volume explores this question in the context of a changing
global world.The contributions in this volume discuss the necessity of
significant shifts in our conceptual and epistemological frameworks.
Taking into account changing institutional research settings, the
authors develop pathways to future cultural research, addressing the
crucial concerns of the cultural and social worlds themselves. The
contributions thereby utilize contact zones within a wide range of
disciplines such as cultural anthropology, sociology, cultural history,
literary studies, the history of science and bioethics as well as the
environmental and medical humanities. Examining emerging inter- and
transdisciplinary points of reference, the volume invites scholars in
the humanities and social sciences to take part in a conversation about
theories, methods, and practices for the future study of culture.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements V-VI
Introductions: Futures of the Study of Culture
Doris Bachmann-Medick
Futures of the Study of Culture: Some Opening Remarks 1-16
Jens Kugele
Collaborative Research in the Study of Culture 17-26
I Horizons for Future Reflections
Ansgar Nünning
Taking Responsibility for the Future: Ten Proposals for Shaping the Future
of the Study of Culture into a Problem-Solving Paradigm 29-65
Andreas Langenohl
The “Future Sense” and the Future of the Study of Culture 66-80
II No Future? Politics and Concerns
Nicole Anderson
Pre-Post-Apocalyptic Culture: The Future(s) of the Humanities 83-93
Isabel Capeloa Gil
The Global Eye or Foucault Rewired: Security, Control, and Scholarship
in the Twenty-first Century 94-109
Richard Grusin
No Future: The Study of Culture in the Twenty-first Century 110-122
Hubertus Büschel
Beyond the Colonial Shadow? Delinking, Border Thinking, and Theoretical
Futures of Cultural History 123-138
III Theorizing Pasts, Presents, Futures
Andreas Reckwitz
The Society of Singularities 141-154
Frederik Tygstrup
After Literature: The Geographies, Technologies, and Epistemologies
of Reading and Writing in the Early Twenty-first Century 155-168
Andressa Schroeder
The Integrative Potentials of Arts-based Research for the Study
of Culture: A Reflection on The Lagoon Cycle by Helen Mayer Harrison
and Newton Harrison 169-181
Uwe Wirth
After Hybridity: Grafting as a Model of Cultural Translation 182-202
Dirk van Laak
Liquid Spaces in Modern Historiography 203-220
IV Future Connectivities: Economy, Natural Sciences, Ecology
Tom Clucas
Culture in the Marketplace 223-235
Laura Meneghello
Cultural History, Science Studies, and Global Economy: New and Future
Approaches 236-249
Silke Schicktanz
Normativity and Culture in the Context of Modern Medicine: A Prospective
Vision of an Elective Affinity 250-273
Ursula K. Heise
Multispecies Futures and the Study of Culture 274-287
Peter L. Galison and Jens Kugele
Future Trading Zones for the Study of Culture: An Interview
with Peter L. Galison 288-298
Notes on Contributors 299-304
Index 305-310
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