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Title Practices of Comparing : Towards a New Understanding of a Fundamental Human Practice / Johannes Grave, Walter Erhart, Angelika Epple.

Publication Info. Bielefeld : Bielefeld University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (406 pages)
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Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Practices of Comparing -- Preliminary Typology of Comparative Utterances -- Incomparability -- Odysseus, Blackbirds, and Rain Barrels -- Where Do Rankings Come From? -- The Weight of Comparing in Medieval England -- The Shifting Grounds of Comparison in the French Renaissance -- Comparison and East-West Encounter -- Japan as the Absolute 'Other' -- "Goût de Comparaison" -- Inventing White Beauty and Fighting Black Slavery -- The Politicisation of Comparisons -- Genealogies of Modernism -- Comparing in the Digital Age -- Authors and Editors
Summary Practices of comparing shape how we perceive, organize, and change the world. Supposedly innocent, practices of comparing play a decisive role in forming categories, boundaries, and hierarchies; but they can also give an impetus to question and change such structures. Like almost no other human practice, comparing pervades all social, political, economic, and cultural spheres. This volume outlines the program of a new research agenda that places comparative practices at the center of an interdisciplinary exploration. Its contributions combine case studies with overarching systematic considerations. They show what insights can be gained and which further questions arise when one makes a seemingly trivial practice - comparing - the subject of in-depth research.
Note Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jun 2020).
Language In English.
Subject Digital humanities.
Literature.
Political sociology.
Literature.
Bielefeld University Press.
Comparing.
Comparison.
Civilization -- History.
Historical Change.
Literary Studies.
Societies.
Knowledge, Sociology of.
Theory.
digital humanities.
HISTORY / Social History.
Digital humanities. (OCoLC)fst00963599
Literature. (OCoLC)fst00999953
Political sociology. (OCoLC)fst01069877
Added Author Epple, Angelika, editor. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt
Erhart, Walter, editor. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt
Grave, Johannes, editor. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt
Standard No. 10.17302/9783839451663 doi
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