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The Practice of Cultural Analysis Mieke Bal

The Practice of Cultural Analysis By Mieke Bal

The Practice of Cultural Analysis by Mieke Bal


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This volume presents an interdisciplinary approach to humanistic scholarship situated somewhere between cultural studies and cultural history. Cultural analysis as a critical practice is based on a keen awareness of the critic's situatedness in the present and devoted to understanding the past as part of the present. Thus it can be summarized as cultural memory in the present.

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The Practice of Cultural Analysis: Exposing Interdisciplinary Interpretation by Mieke Bal

This volume presents an interdisciplinary approach to humanistic scholarship, one that can be situated somewhere between cultural studies and cultural history while being more specific than either. Cultural analysis as a critical practice is based on a keen awareness of the critic's situatedness in the present-the social and cultural present from which we look, and look back, at objects that are already of the past, objects that we take to define our present culture. Thus it can be summarized by the phrase cultural memory in the present. Far from being indifferent to history, cultural analysis is devoted to understanding the past as part of the present, as what we have around us.

The essays gathered here represent the current state of an emerging field of inquiry. At the same time, they suggest to the larger academic world what cultural analysis can and should do, or be, as an interdisciplinary practice. The challenge for this volume is to counter the common assumption that interdisciplinarity makes the object of inquiry vague and the methodology muddled. In meeting that challenge, it offers close textual and visual readings of subjects ranging from Vermeer to abstract expressionism, from the Book of Ruth to Djuna Barnes's Nightwood, from the history of cinema to popular culture in Zaire.

The essays in Part I, Don't Look Now: Visual Memory in the Present, explore in detailed case studies centered on the theme of visuality or looking, the tricky consequences of the uncertainties regarding history that the presentness of the past entails. Part II, Close-ups and Mirrors: The Return of Close Reading, with a Difference, demonstrates and advocates listening to the object without the New Critical naivete that claims the text speaks for itself. Instead, the essays create the kind of dialogical situation that is a major characteristic of cultural analysis; the text does not speak for itself, but it does speak back. The essays in Part III, Method Matters: Reflections on the Identity of Cultural Analysis, do not propose any directions for use or authoritative statements on how to do cultural analysis. Arranged in pairs of opposites, the essays represent the kind of fruitful tension that stimulates debate. Though no definite answers are proposed, and conflicting views are left in conflict, the essays stimulate a (self-)reflection on cultural analysis, its practices, and its understandings.

About Mieke Bal

Mieke Bal is Professor of Literary Theory at the University of Amsterdam and co-founder of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, Theory, and Interpretation. The most recent of her many books is The Mottled Screen: Reading Proust Visually (Stanford, 1997).

Table of Contents

Contents Bal Mieke Lam Janneke PART I. Keller Evelyn Fox Salomon Nanette Elaesser Thomas Pollock Griselda Zemel Carol Bann Stephen PART II. Geyer-Ryan Helga van Alphen Ernst Ankersmit Frank R. Exum J. Cheryl Hoving Isabel Zielinski Siegfried PART III. Fabian Johannes Dupre Louis de Boer Theo Neubauer John Cook Jon Germano William P. Culler Jonathan

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CIN0804730679G
9780804730679
0804730679
The Practice of Cultural Analysis: Exposing Interdisciplinary Interpretation by Mieke Bal
Used - Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
19990501
416
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