Linke und rechte Kulturkritik: Interdiskursivität als Krisenbewußtsein
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History
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
326
Language
French
Published
Jan 18, 2005
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Edition
Bilingual - New
ISBN-10
3631535988
ISBN-13
9783631535981
Description
Gilbert Merlio’s insightful exploration delves into the complex interplay between left- and right-wing cultural criticisms during a tumultuous period in history. The collection presents a diverse array of perspectives, reflecting the intricate landscape of political thought in the Weimar Republic. With contributions in both German and French, the work serves as a bridge for understanding how different cultural critiques shaped societal values and responses to ongoing crises.
Throughout the pages, readers encounter a rich tapestry of ideas that illustrate the tensions and dialogues among various ideological positions. The authors meticulously analyze how these cultural critiques were not merely reflections of political ideology but also expressions of a broader societal angst. This examination reveals a deep-seated awareness of cultural and political crises that resonate even in contemporary contexts.
Merlio’s compilation is not just a historical analysis; it invites readers to consider the implications of these cultural critiques on today’s societal challenges. By revisiting the arguments and perspectives of the era, he encourages a reflective stance, urging modern audiences to engage with the historical discourse anew.
In this thoughtful anthology, Merlio and his co-editor Gerard Raulet create a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, fostering a deeper understanding of how cultural narratives shape political landscapes and influence collective consciousness.
Throughout the pages, readers encounter a rich tapestry of ideas that illustrate the tensions and dialogues among various ideological positions. The authors meticulously analyze how these cultural critiques were not merely reflections of political ideology but also expressions of a broader societal angst. This examination reveals a deep-seated awareness of cultural and political crises that resonate even in contemporary contexts.
Merlio’s compilation is not just a historical analysis; it invites readers to consider the implications of these cultural critiques on today’s societal challenges. By revisiting the arguments and perspectives of the era, he encourages a reflective stance, urging modern audiences to engage with the historical discourse anew.
In this thoughtful anthology, Merlio and his co-editor Gerard Raulet create a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, fostering a deeper understanding of how cultural narratives shape political landscapes and influence collective consciousness.
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