1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9911069022203321

Autore

Gaderer Rupert

Titolo

Hass Teilen : Tribunale und Affekte Virtueller Streitwelten

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld : , : transcript Verlag, , 2024

©2024

ISBN

9783839471951

3839471958

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (273 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

GrömmkeVanessa

Disciplina

302.231

Soggetti

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Vorwort -- Virtuelle Streitwelten -- I. Politische Betrachtungen: Rechte Ideologien und soziale Medien -- Enis Maci in Dub -- Hassrede & Paratext -- Facebook als Affektmaschine -- II. Medienhistoriographische Perspektiven: (Re-)Konstruktion und Empörung -- Dem Ohr eingeschrieben -- Friedenskrämer -- III. Content-Analysen: Polarisierung und Selbstinszenierung -- What Is It Like to Be a Brand? -- Die Hater des Drachenlords -- IV. Plattformen: Kommunizieren, Affizieren und Archivieren -- Verbreitungsmechanismen schädigender Sprache im Netz -- Indiskrete Indiskretionen -- Soziale Medien als accidental archives -- Anhang -- Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Autor*innenverzeichnis

Sommario/riassunto

Die gesellschaftliche Brisanz des virtuellen Hasses hat zugenommen. Shitstorms, Empörungswellen oder Online-Eskalationen können als eine Phase in der Literatur- und Mediengeschichte des Tribunals gelesen werden. Die Beiträger*innen analysieren im Kontext der Geschichte und Theorie des Tribunals eskalierende Konflikte in sozialen Medien. Dabei setzen sie den Schwerpunkt auf mediale Gesten, rhetorische Darstellungstechniken, autofiktive Strategien und Interaktionsformen. Ein weiterer Aspekt sind Prozesse des Umstülpens, bei denen originär digitale Phänomene in analoge Kontexte übertragen werden. Der Fokus des Bandes wird somit um künstlerische und literarische Praktiken, die auf den virtuellen Hass reagieren, erweitert.



2.

Record Nr.

UNISA996716702603316

Autore

Aydemir Murat

Titolo

The Future of Cultural Analysis : A Critical Inquiry

Pubbl/distr/stampa

2025

Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2025

©2025

ISBN

1-04-078309-0

1-003-70622-3

1-04-078908-0

90-485-5980-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (0 pages)

Classificazione

EDU029050SOC022000SOC026000

Altri autori (Persone)

RoeiNoa

KuryelAylin

ThiniusAlex

SturmJules

Disciplina

306.07

Soggetti

Culture - Research

Culture - Study and teaching

EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / Arts & Humanities

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Cultural Analysis, circa 2034 -- Noa Roei, Murat Aydemir, and Aylin Kuryel -- Part One: Speaking and Silenced Objects -- 1. Cultural Analysis: Critical Encounters in Time, Space, and Thought -- Mieke Bal -- 2. Cultural Analysis as Reading for the Object -- Esther Peeren -- 3. Notes toward a Decolonial Praxis of Cultural Analysis: Exemplarity and Listening as Other -- Divya Nadkarni and Alex Thinius -- 4. Objects in the Making: Cutting through Analysis in Art Education -- Jules Sturm -- Part Two: Traveling Concepts, Theories, Methods -- 5. Cultural Analysis: A Global South Critical Approach -- Paulina Aroch Fugellie -- 6. Traveling Concepts and Conjunctural Analysis: Concepts Gone Bad -- Murat Aydemir -- 7. Cultural Analysis as Reportage -- Joost de Bloois -- 8. Gathering, Framing, and the Temporality of Cultural Analysis -- Ernst



van Alphen -- Part Three: Interdisciplinary Spaces -- 9. Institutional Travels: Spaces for Cultural Analysis -- Noa Roei -- 10. From Situated Knowledge to Intensional Field Theory -- Jeff Diamanti -- 11. Cultural Analysis at a Tipping Point -- Seb Wigdel-Bowcott -- Part Four: Social Relevance and Intervention -- 12. From Social Relevance to Public Intervention: Cultural Analysis in and out of the Classroom -- Aylin Kuryel -- 13. Toward a Decolonial Classroom: Resituating Cultural Analysis as Pedagogical Intervention -- Aslı Özgen -- 14. Crises, Social Relevance, and Critical Discomfort: Shooting Ourselves in the Foot -- Alvaro Lopez -- 15. Parochialism as Method: Pejorative, Partage, Pastoral -- Niall Martin -- Afterword -- Aylin Kuryel, Noa Roei, and Murat Aydemir -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Across the humanities and the social sciences, “cultural analysis” is a vibrant research practice. Since its introduction in the 1990s, its main principles have remained largely the same: interdisciplinarity, political urgency, a heuristic use of concepts, the detailed analysis of objects of culture, and an awareness of the scholar’s situatedness in the present. But is the practice still suited to the spiraling of social, political, and environmental crises that mark our time? Drawing on experiences in research, teaching, activism, and the creative arts, contributors explore what cultural analysis was back then, what it is now, and what it may be by 2034. In a shifting conjuncture, contributors strike notes of discomfort, defiance, and irony—as well as a renewed sense of urgency and care.