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Dass Waren erst durch ihr kulturelles Umfeld Wert und Bedeutung erhalten, und beides umkämpft ist und immer wieder hergestellt werden muss, verdeutlichen die Autorinnen und Autoren in diesem Band. Mit dem Konzept der »kulturellen Aneignung« bieten sie eine theoretisch reflektierte wie auch empirisch angereicherte Begrifflichkeit für kulturwissenschaftliche Studien globaler Warenzirkulation.
In the past years, Cultural Studies has begun to analyze the global world of economy, supplementing existing studies of economists. This edition highlights the concept of 'trans-cultural appropriation' as a tool for understanding cultural dimensions of modern consumption, especially when it comes to transnational economic processes. Presenting a rich variety of empirical studies, ranging from the introduction of Chinese food in the USA to Ford cars in Germany and American schoolbooks in the Philippines, the collection brings processes of cultural exchange to the fore that the post-war paradigm of 'Americanization' neglects.
In the past years, Cultural Studies has begun to analyze the global world of economy, supplementing existing studies of economists. This edition highlights the concept of 'trans-cultural appropriation' as a tool for understanding cultural dimensions of modern consumption, especially when it comes to transnational economic processes. Presenting a rich variety of empirical studies, ranging from the introduction of Chinese food in the USA to Ford cars in Germany and American schoolbooks in the Philippines, the collection brings processes of cultural exchange to the fore that the post-war paradigm of 'Americanization' neglects.
Dass Waren erst durch ihr kulturelles Umfeld Wert und Bedeutung erhalten, und beides umkämpft ist und immer wieder hergestellt werden muss, verdeutlichen die Autorinnen und Autoren in diesem Band. Mit dem Konzept der »kulturellen Aneignung« bieten sie eine theoretisch reflektierte wie auch empirisch angereicherte Begrifflichkeit für kulturwissenschaftliche Studien globaler Warenzirkulation.
In the past years, Cultural Studies has begun to analyze the global world of economy, supplementing existing studies of economists. This edition highlights the concept of 'trans-cultural appropriation' as a tool for understanding cultural dimensions of modern consumption, especially when it comes to transnational economic processes. Presenting a rich variety of empirical studies, ranging from the introduction of Chinese food in the USA to Ford cars in Germany and American schoolbooks in the Philippines, the collection brings processes of cultural exchange to the fore that the post-war paradigm of 'Americanization' neglects.
In the past years, Cultural Studies has begun to analyze the global world of economy, supplementing existing studies of economists. This edition highlights the concept of 'trans-cultural appropriation' as a tool for understanding cultural dimensions of modern consumption, especially when it comes to transnational economic processes. Presenting a rich variety of empirical studies, ranging from the introduction of Chinese food in the USA to Ford cars in Germany and American schoolbooks in the Philippines, the collection brings processes of cultural exchange to the fore that the post-war paradigm of 'Americanization' neglects.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
Preface.......................................................................................................9
Theory
Cultural Appropriation. Power, Transformation, and Tradition
Hans Peter Hahn.......................................................................................15
Appropriating Food
Introduction
Doris Feldmann..........................................................................................39
Cook at Home in Chinese.
Mediating Chinese Food for American Kitchens
Sonja Weishaupt........................................................................................45
How the Germans did not Appropriate Fish and Chips.
The Case of the Fischbratküche in the 1920s and 1930s
Ole Sparenberg........................................................................................61
German Sausage for the British Cuisine.
Migration and Cultural Appropriation
Margrit Schulte Beerbühl...........................................................................79
Appropriating Books
Introduction
Susanne Scholz..........................................................................................99
American Dime Novels on the German Market.
The Role of Gatekeepers
Christian Huck........................................................................................105
Appropriating America? American Schoolbooks
in Philippine Classrooms, 1900-1912
Olivia Anne M. Habana...........................................................................125
Network of Texts. H. C. Andersen
and the Transnationalization of Literature
Frederike Felcht........................................................................................143
Appropriating Machines
Introduction
Carsten Schinko.......................................................................................163
Ford in Interwar Berlin. Perception and Appropriation
Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................................................169
The Dual Nature of Technology.
Automotive Ignition Systems and the Evolution of the Car
Gijs Mom............................................................................................189
Ghost in the Machine.
Mechanization in a Philippine Frontier, 1898-1941
Patricia Irene Dacudao............................................................................209
Theory Revisited
Trans-Cultural Appropriation
Christian Huck and Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................229
Authors..................................................................................................253
Index......................................................................................................257
Preface.......................................................................................................9
Theory
Cultural Appropriation. Power, Transformation, and Tradition
Hans Peter Hahn.......................................................................................15
Appropriating Food
Introduction
Doris Feldmann..........................................................................................39
Cook at Home in Chinese.
Mediating Chinese Food for American Kitchens
Sonja Weishaupt........................................................................................45
How the Germans did not Appropriate Fish and Chips.
The Case of the Fischbratküche in the 1920s and 1930s
Ole Sparenberg........................................................................................61
German Sausage for the British Cuisine.
Migration and Cultural Appropriation
Margrit Schulte Beerbühl...........................................................................79
Appropriating Books
Introduction
Susanne Scholz..........................................................................................99
American Dime Novels on the German Market.
The Role of Gatekeepers
Christian Huck........................................................................................105
Appropriating America? American Schoolbooks
in Philippine Classrooms, 1900-1912
Olivia Anne M. Habana...........................................................................125
Network of Texts. H. C. Andersen
and the Transnationalization of Literature
Frederike Felcht........................................................................................143
Appropriating Machines
Introduction
Carsten Schinko.......................................................................................163
Ford in Interwar Berlin. Perception and Appropriation
Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................................................169
The Dual Nature of Technology.
Automotive Ignition Systems and the Evolution of the Car
Gijs Mom............................................................................................189
Ghost in the Machine.
Mechanization in a Philippine Frontier, 1898-1941
Patricia Irene Dacudao............................................................................209
Theory Revisited
Trans-Cultural Appropriation
Christian Huck and Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................229
Authors..................................................................................................253
Index......................................................................................................257
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2012 |
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Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Recht, Sozialwissenschaften, Wirtschaft |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Völkerkunde |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 261 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783593397627 |
ISBN-10: | 3593397625 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 39762 |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur |
Autor: |
Huck, Christian
Bauernschmidt, Stefan Felcht, Frederike Feldmann, Doris Dacudao, Patricia Irene Habana, Olivia Anne M. Hahn, Hans Peter Mom, Gijs Schinko, Carsten Scholz, Susanne Schulte Beerbuehl, Margrit Sparenberg, |
Redaktion: |
Huck, Christian
Bauernschmidt, Stefan |
Herausgeber: | Christian Huck/Stefan Bauernschmidt |
Hersteller: | Campus Verlag |
Abbildungen: | 24 Abbildungen |
Maße: | 211 x 142 x 16 mm |
Von/Mit: | Christian Huck (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 10.09.2012 |
Gewicht: | 0,338 kg |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents
Preface.......................................................................................................9
Theory
Cultural Appropriation. Power, Transformation, and Tradition
Hans Peter Hahn.......................................................................................15
Appropriating Food
Introduction
Doris Feldmann..........................................................................................39
Cook at Home in Chinese.
Mediating Chinese Food for American Kitchens
Sonja Weishaupt........................................................................................45
How the Germans did not Appropriate Fish and Chips.
The Case of the Fischbratküche in the 1920s and 1930s
Ole Sparenberg........................................................................................61
German Sausage for the British Cuisine.
Migration and Cultural Appropriation
Margrit Schulte Beerbühl...........................................................................79
Appropriating Books
Introduction
Susanne Scholz..........................................................................................99
American Dime Novels on the German Market.
The Role of Gatekeepers
Christian Huck........................................................................................105
Appropriating America? American Schoolbooks
in Philippine Classrooms, 1900-1912
Olivia Anne M. Habana...........................................................................125
Network of Texts. H. C. Andersen
and the Transnationalization of Literature
Frederike Felcht........................................................................................143
Appropriating Machines
Introduction
Carsten Schinko.......................................................................................163
Ford in Interwar Berlin. Perception and Appropriation
Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................................................169
The Dual Nature of Technology.
Automotive Ignition Systems and the Evolution of the Car
Gijs Mom............................................................................................189
Ghost in the Machine.
Mechanization in a Philippine Frontier, 1898-1941
Patricia Irene Dacudao............................................................................209
Theory Revisited
Trans-Cultural Appropriation
Christian Huck and Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................229
Authors..................................................................................................253
Index......................................................................................................257
Preface.......................................................................................................9
Theory
Cultural Appropriation. Power, Transformation, and Tradition
Hans Peter Hahn.......................................................................................15
Appropriating Food
Introduction
Doris Feldmann..........................................................................................39
Cook at Home in Chinese.
Mediating Chinese Food for American Kitchens
Sonja Weishaupt........................................................................................45
How the Germans did not Appropriate Fish and Chips.
The Case of the Fischbratküche in the 1920s and 1930s
Ole Sparenberg........................................................................................61
German Sausage for the British Cuisine.
Migration and Cultural Appropriation
Margrit Schulte Beerbühl...........................................................................79
Appropriating Books
Introduction
Susanne Scholz..........................................................................................99
American Dime Novels on the German Market.
The Role of Gatekeepers
Christian Huck........................................................................................105
Appropriating America? American Schoolbooks
in Philippine Classrooms, 1900-1912
Olivia Anne M. Habana...........................................................................125
Network of Texts. H. C. Andersen
and the Transnationalization of Literature
Frederike Felcht........................................................................................143
Appropriating Machines
Introduction
Carsten Schinko.......................................................................................163
Ford in Interwar Berlin. Perception and Appropriation
Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................................................169
The Dual Nature of Technology.
Automotive Ignition Systems and the Evolution of the Car
Gijs Mom............................................................................................189
Ghost in the Machine.
Mechanization in a Philippine Frontier, 1898-1941
Patricia Irene Dacudao............................................................................209
Theory Revisited
Trans-Cultural Appropriation
Christian Huck and Stefan Bauernschmidt...............................................229
Authors..................................................................................................253
Index......................................................................................................257
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2012 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Recht, Sozialwissenschaften, Wirtschaft |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Völkerkunde |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 261 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9783593397627 |
ISBN-10: | 3593397625 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Herstellernummer: | 39762 |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur |
Autor: |
Huck, Christian
Bauernschmidt, Stefan Felcht, Frederike Feldmann, Doris Dacudao, Patricia Irene Habana, Olivia Anne M. Hahn, Hans Peter Mom, Gijs Schinko, Carsten Scholz, Susanne Schulte Beerbuehl, Margrit Sparenberg, |
Redaktion: |
Huck, Christian
Bauernschmidt, Stefan |
Herausgeber: | Christian Huck/Stefan Bauernschmidt |
Hersteller: | Campus Verlag |
Abbildungen: | 24 Abbildungen |
Maße: | 211 x 142 x 16 mm |
Von/Mit: | Christian Huck (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 10.09.2012 |
Gewicht: | 0,338 kg |
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