Culture, 1922

Culture, 1922
The Emergence of a Concept
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Artikel-Nr:
9780691001371
Veröffentl:
2002
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.10.2002
Seiten:
244
Autor:
Marc Manganaro
Gewicht:
377 g
Format:
234x156x13 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Marc Manganaro
Culture, 1922 traces the intellectual and institutional deployment of the culture concept in England and America in the first half of the twentieth century. With primary attention to how models of culture are created, elaborated upon, transformed, resisted, and ignored, Marc Manganaro works across disciplinary lines to embrace literary, literary critical, and anthropological writing. Tracing two traditions of thinking about culture, as elite products and pursuits and as common and shared systems of values, Manganaro argues that these modernist formulations are not mutually exclusive and have indeed intermingled in complex and interesting ways throughout the development of literary studies and anthropology.Beginning with the important Victorian architects of culture--Matthew Arnold and Edward Tylor--the book follows a number of main figures, schools, and movements up to 1950 such as anthropologist Franz Boas, his disciples Edward Sapir, Ruth Benedict, and Zora Neale Hurston, literary modernists T. S. Eliot and James Joyce, functional anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, modernist literary critic I. A. Richards, the New Critics, and Kenneth Burke. The main focus here, however, is upon three works published in 1922, the watershed year of Modernism--Eliot's The Waste Land, Malinowski's Argonauts of the Western Pacific, and Joyce's Ulysses. Manganaro reads these masterworks and the history of their reception as efforts toward defining culture. This is a wide-ranging and ambitious study about an ambiguous and complex concept as it moves within and between disciplines.
Acknowledgments ix INTRODUCTION Culture, Anthropology, and the "Literary" Modern 1 CHAPTER 1 Making Up for Lost Ground: Eliot's Cultural Geographics 16 CHAPTER 2 Malinowski: Writing, Culture, Function, Kula 56 CHAPTER 3 Malinowski, "Native" Narration, and "The Ethnographer's Magic" 78 CHAPTER 4 Joyce and His Critics: Notes toward the Definition of Culture 105 CHAPTER 5 Joyce's Wholes: Culture, Tales, and Tellings 132 CHAPTER 6 Patterns of Culture: Ruth Benedict and the New Critics 151 CHAPTER 7 Hurston, Burke, and the New Critics: Narrative, Context, and Magic 175 AFTERWORD Culture's Pasts, Presents, and Futures 200 Notes 203 Index 225

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