Cultural Hybridity von Peter Burke

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The period in which we live is marked by increasingly frequent and intense cultural encounters of all kinds. However we react to it, the global trend towards mixing or hybridization is impossible to miss, from curry and chips - recently voted the favourite dish in Britain - to Thai saunas, Zen Judaism, Nigerian Kung Fu, 'Bollywood' films or salsa or reggae music. Some people celebrate these phenomena, whilst others fear or condemn them. No wonder, then, that theorists such as Homi Bhabha, Stuart Hall, Paul Gilroy, and Ien Ang, have engaged with hybridity in their work and sought to untangle these complex events and reactions; or that a variety of disciplines now devote increasing attention to the works of these theorists and to the processes of cultural encounter, contact, interaction, exchange and hybridization. In this concise book, leading historian Peter Burke considers these fascinating and contested phenomena, ranging over theories, practices, processes and events in a manner that is as wide-ranging and vibrant as the topic at hand.
The period in which we live is marked by increasingly frequent and intense cultural encounters of all kinds. However we react to it, the global trend towards mixing or hybridization is impossible to miss, from curry and chips - recently voted the favourite dish in Britain - to Thai saunas, Zen Judaism, Nigerian Kung Fu, 'Bollywood' films or salsa or reggae music. Some people celebrate these phenomena, whilst others fear or condemn them. No wonder, then, that theorists such as Homi Bhabha, Stuart Hall, Paul Gilroy, and Ien Ang, have engaged with hybridity in their work and sought to untangle these complex events and reactions; or that a variety of disciplines now devote increasing attention to the works of these theorists and to the processes of cultural encounter, contact, interaction, exchange and hybridization. In this concise book, leading historian Peter Burke considers these fascinating and contested phenomena, ranging over theories, practices, processes and events in a manner that is as wide-ranging and vibrant as the topic at hand.
AutorBurke, Peter
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Seitenangabe160 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH19.1 cm x B12.4 cm x D1.1 cm 154 g
CoverlagPolity Press (Imprint/Brand)
VerlagWiley

Über den Autor Peter Burke

Peter Burke, 1937 in Stanmore in England geboren, besuchte eine Londoner Jesuitenschule und studierte am St. John's College in Oxford. Sechzehn Jahre lehrte er an der School of European Studies der University of Sussex, bevor er 1978 als Professor für Kulturgeschichte nach Cambridge ans Emmanuel College wechselte. Gastdozenturen führten Burke, der international als einer der bedeutendsten Kultur- und Medienhistoriker gilt, in die meisten Länder Europas sowie unter anderem nach Indien, Japan und Brasilien. Seine Bücher wurden in über 30 Sprachen übersetzt.

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