Semiotiken in Den Kulturwissenschaften/Semiotics in Cultural Studies - by Nadja Gernalzick & Nora Benterbusch & Thomas Metten & Filip Niemann
About this item
Highlights
- For more than one hundred years of their institutionalization, cultural studies or Kulturwissenschaften and semiotics have enabled, through the connectivity of their theories and methods, an inter- and transdisciplinary research practice, particularly conspicuous today in research topics shared by semiotics and naturalcultural studies or Naturkulturwissenschaften.
- About the Author: Nadja Gernalzick, Universität Mainz/Universität Wien; Thomas Metten, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt; Nora Benterbusch, Universität des Saarlandes; Filip Niemann, Universität Greifswald.
- 591 Pages
- Literary Criticism, European
Description
About the Book
In practicing Cultural Studies, scholarship relies on diverse semiotic models, yet their theoretical premises rarely find critical attention. Semiotics in Cultural Studies offers starting points for systematic, comparative, and methodological researBook Synopsis
For more than one hundred years of their institutionalization, cultural studies or Kulturwissenschaften and semiotics have enabled, through the connectivity of their theories and methods, an inter- and transdisciplinary research practice, particularly conspicuous today in research topics shared by semiotics and naturalcultural studies or Naturkulturwissenschaften. The contributions to the collection mark waypoints towards a systematic mapping of the wide range and history of exchange of terminologies and models between Kulturwissenschaften or cultural studies and semiotics. They record the epistemological advantages of making the continuing convergence explicit for future research and as the task of a critical methodology.
About the Author
Nadja Gernalzick, Universität Mainz/Universität Wien; Thomas Metten, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt; Nora Benterbusch, Universität des Saarlandes; Filip Niemann, Universität Greifswald.