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_aRevisiting Style in Literary and Cultural Studies _bInterdisciplinary Articulations _c['Herrmann, Jasmin'] |
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_bPeter Lang _c2020 |
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520 | _aThe collected volume brings together leading scholars from a broad range of disciplines in the humanities to interrogate the productivity of style as an element of cultural expression and a parameter of cultural analysis. Despite its ubiquity in examinations of artistic singularity or postulations of epochal patterns, style remains a notoriously elusive concept. Suspicious of monolithic definitions, the contributions assembled in this volume address style from a multiplicity of methodological and conceptual angles, drawing from fields that include literary studies, film and media studies, post-structuralist philosophy, philosophy of science, and American cultural studies. | ||
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