
Taking Stock
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- Intro
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- (1) Cultural Studies versus Landes-/Kulturkunde
- (2) Nötigung zum Konsens. Versuch über diegesellschaftliche Funktion vonPhantasiekriminalität
- (3) Cultural Studies. A New Paradigm in Teachingand Research
- (4) The Power of Men Resides in the Patience ofWomen. Henry James's Tale "Sir Edmund Orme"Read 'Against the Grain'
- (5) Teaching the Cultural, Historical, andIntercultural to Advanced Language-Learners
- (6) Frank Raymond Leavis (1895-1978)
- (7) Wir brauchen ein Centre for British CulturalStudies in Germany! Anregungen, Überlegungen,Vorschläge
- (8) 'To Whip Our Past Awake Into Our PresentPains'.1 Modest Proposal for the Historical in theMediation of Literature
- (9) Sie suchten Gold und fanden Menschen. AlbertWendts Erzählung "Prospecting" als Einstieg insamoanische Literatur im Englischunterricht derSekundarstufe II oder im Grundstudium
- (10) Multiple Selves in 19th-Century British Fiction.Notes from a Work in Progress
- (11) Black Britons. From Slave Ship to Citizenship
- (12) Editorial
- (13) Kultur, Geschichte und Gesellschaft.Gegenstands- und Zielbestimmungen deranglistischen Kulturwissenschaft im Lichtefachinterner Entwicklungen
- (14) Lying as Surviving in Heart of Darkness. ColonialMasculinity in Conrad's Novella
- (15) The 'Black Presence' in English Literature
- (16) Das Verstehen fremder Kulturen. Möglichkeitenund Grenzen aus ethnologischer, hermeneutischerund psychoanalytischer Sicht
- (17)Welche Bedeutung kommt der AnglistischenKulturwissenschaft für das Englischlehren und-lernen zu? Eine Positionsbestimmung
- (18) Blicke im Film, Blicke im Kino. Überlegungen zuAlfred Hitchcocks Rear Window (1954)
- (19) The Sea as a Cultural Space. A DifferentPerspective for British Cultural Studies
- (20) Geertz im Kontext. Anmerkungen zurinterpretativen Anthropologie eines Merchant ofAstonishment
- (21) The Sea is Culture. Some SystematicalObservations and a Glimpse of a Project inProgress
- (22) Conrad's Crews Revisited
- (23) Kulturpsychologie und Psychoanalyse alsKulturtheorie
- (24) What the Country Doctor 'Did Not See'. TheLimits of the Imagination in "Amy Foster"
- (25) British Studies, Cultural Studies, British CulturalStudies? British and Cultural Studies!
- (26) Unity in Difference - A Comparative Reading ofRobert Louis Stevenson's "The Beach of Falesá"and Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
- (27) Rassistisch, anti-semitisch, anti-muslimisch, antidemokratisch.Die British National Party, ihreZiele, Strukturen und Erfolge
- (28) Islands
- (29) The Sea in Robert Louis Stevenson's Writings
- (30) Das Meer bei Joseph Conrad
- (31)Anti-Colonial Resistance
- (32) Kulturwissenschaft, ihre Lehre und Beziehungzur interkulturellen Kompetenz
- (33) Joseph Conrad's 'Shakespearean Associations'
- (34) Diana Mania
- (35) On the (Im)Possibility of Distinguishing BetweenHigh and Popular Culture
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