Müller-Funk, Wolfgang
The Architecture of Modern Culture
Towards a Narrative Cultural Theory
Series:Culture & Conflict 3
Aims and Scope
These collected essays contain fundamental contributions to contemporary cultural analysis and theory as well as exemplary interpretations of film, literature and other media. Central issues of current cultural studies are addressed: cultural narratives, cultural identity, collective memory and post-colonial thinking. The oeuvre of cultural and literary critic Wolfgang Müller-Funk encompasses historic analyses such as readings of Broch, Canetti and Musil, and the heritage they passed on. Other essays move from the beginning of the 20th to the 21st century and address questions of space, time and globalization discussing, for example, Walter Benjamin and 9/11.
Supplementary Information
- xii, 277 pages
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Cultural Theory; Identity; Narration; Classical Modernism; Globalization
- Subjects
- Literary Studies > Literary History, General
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 20th Century
- Literary Studies > Literary History, General
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 20th Century
- Literary Studies > Literary History, General
- Literary Studies > Literary Theory
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 20th Century
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