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UNICAMPANIAVAN0083938 |
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Titolo |
La communication touristique : approches discursives de l'identité et de l'altérité / [a cura di] Fabienne Baider, Marcel Burger et Dionysis Goutsos ; textes de Maria Amparo Aleson-Carbonell... [et al.] |
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Paris [etc.], : L'Harmattan, 2004 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Cet ouvrage traite du rôle du discours dans la communication touristique. Comment le discours impose-t-il des stéréotypes et des idéologies "touristiques"? Comment s'opère en discours la construction de l'identité et de l'altérité? Une douzaine d'auteurs mènent en français et en anglais une réflexion interdisciplinaire sur les jeux et les enjeux de la complexité de la communication touristique. Trois parties : genre, ethnie et culture de la communication touristique, analyse du discours de la communication, approches sémiotiques et multimodales. |
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UNISA996248285603316 |
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Autore |
Michelson Emily |
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The pulpit and the press in Reformation Italy / / Emily Michelson |
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Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard University Press, c2013 |
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0-674-07531-5 |
0-674-07529-3 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (272 pages) : illustrations, tables |
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I Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance history |
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Reformation - Italy |
Sermons - History and criticism |
Sermons - Italy |
Italy Church history |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Where sermons mattered -- Mendicants -- Sermons and diocesan reform -- Treatises -- The generation after Trent -- Epilogue: sermons and their reception. |
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Italian preachers during the Reformation era found themselves in the trenches of a more desperate war than anything they had ever imagined. This war-the splintering of western Christendom into conflicting sects-was physically but also spiritually violent. In an era of tremendous religious convolution, fluidity, and danger, preachers of all kinds spoke from the pulpit daily, weekly, or seasonally to confront the hottest controversies of their time. Preachers also turned to the printing press in unprecedented numbers to spread their messages. Emily Michelson challenges the stereotype that Protestants succeeded in converting Catholics through superior preaching and printing. Catholic preachers were not simply reactionary and uncreative mouthpieces of a monolithic church. Rather, they deftly and imaginatively grappled with the question of how to preserve the orthodoxy of their flock and maintain the authority of the Roman church while also confronting new, undeniable lay demands for inclusion and participation. These sermons-almost unknown in English until now-tell a new story of the Reformation that credits preachers |
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with keeping Italy Catholic when the region's religious future seemed uncertain, and with fashioning the post-Reformation Catholicism that thrived into the modern era. By deploying the pulpit, pen, and printing press, preachers in Italy created a new religious culture that would survive in an unprecedented atmosphere of competition and religious choice. |
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