• Media type: E-Book; Conference Proceedings
  • Title: Asymmetrical concepts after Reinhart Koselleck : historical semantics and beyond
  • Contributor: Junge, Kay [HerausgeberIn]; Postoutenko, Kirill Jurʹevič [HerausgeberIn]
  • imprint: Bielefeld: transcript, [2011]
  • Published in: Histoire ; Volume 20
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (255 Seiten)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.14361/transcript.9783839415894
  • ISBN: 9783839415894
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  • RVK notation: NB 5550 : Moderne Geschichtsschreibung und Geschichtswissenschaft des Auslands
    NB 6350 : Sonstige Historiker (v.a. Lokalhistoriker)
    NK 9400 : Tagungen und Kongresse (Vortragssammlungen und Berichte)
    NB 5110 : Einzelbeiträge
    EC 2450 : Beziehungen der Literatur zu Geschichte und Politik
  • Keywords: Koselleck, Reinhart > Geschichtstheorie
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  • Description: Biographical note: Kay Junge teaches sociology at the University of Constance and is currently the Visiting Chair at the Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology. Kirill Postoutenko teaches literature, sociology and anthropology at the Smolny College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in Saint-Petersburg and is currently a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Paris.

    Although the asymmetrical concepts have been well-known to scholars across the social sciences and humanities, their role in structuring the human world has never been an object of detailed research. 35 years ago Reinhart Koselleck sketched out the historical semantics of the oppositions »Hellenes«/»barbarians«, »Christians«/»pagans« and »Übermensch«/»Untermensch«, but his insights, though eagerly cited, have been rarely developed in a systematic fashion. This volume intends to remedy this situation by bringing together a small number of scholars at the crossroads of history, sociology, literary criticism, linguistics, political science and international studies in order to elaborate on Koselleck's notion of asymmetric counter-concepts and adapt it to current research needs.

    Main description: Although the asymmetrical concepts have been well-known to scholars across the social sciences and humanities, their role in structuring the human world has never been an object of detailed research. 35 years ago Reinhart Koselleck sketched out the historical semantics of the oppositions »Hellenes«/»barbarians«, »Christians«/»pagans« and »Übermensch«/»Untermensch«, but his insights, though eagerly cited, have been rarely developed in a systematic fashion. This volume intends to remedy this situation by bringing together a small number of scholars at the crossroads of history, sociology, literary criticism, linguistics, political science and international studies in order to elaborate on Koselleck's notion of asymmetric counter-concepts and adapt it to current research needs.
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