Literarische Authentizität :Prinzip und Geschichte ( Konzepte der Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft )

Publication subTitle :Prinzip und Geschichte

Publication series :Konzepte der Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft

Author: Jutta Schlich  

Publisher: Max Niemeyer Verlag‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9783110935806

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783484220621

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Language: GER

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One of the aims of this study is to establish foundations for a ready and clearly defined appreciation of authenticity as an 'effect of presentation' and the instrumentalization of authenticity as a utopian category in cultural criticism from the beginnings of modernism age to today. In line with the identification of the logic and dynamics of the authenticity effect as a reflection of ultimate individuality and with explicit reference to pre- and post-Romantic sentimentalism, the study takes a comprehensive view of the wide-ranging genealogy of the need for authenticity, covering the feminist concept of 'subjective authenticity', early Enlightenment criticism of courtly traditions, Romantic criticism of philistinism, the concept of eloquentia cordis in the age of Empfindsamkeit, Winckelmann's celebration of 'noble simplicity', Herder's philosophy of the 'haptic', Mereau's, Grimm's, Moritz' and Goethe's visions of the childlike and youthful, Foucault's 'Parrhesia', and finally Sulzer's and Schiller's temporalizations of authenticity in the framework of their philosophies of history.

Chapter

I. Authentisches

pp.:  1 – 11

1.1 Philosophisches

pp.:  11 – 11

1.2 Theatralisches

pp.:  11 – 13

1. Aktuelles

pp.:  11 – 11

1.3 Literaturkritisches

pp.:  13 – 14

1.4 Literaturwissenschaftliches

pp.:  14 – 22

2. (Un-)Wesentliches

pp.:  22 – 25

II. Weibliches

pp.:  25 – 35

1. Subjektiv Authentisches

pp.:  35 – 35

2. Gynozentrisches

pp.:  35 – 39

3. Hysterisches

pp.:  39 – 52

III. Romantisches

pp.:  52 – 57

1. Soziologisches

pp.:  57 – 59

1.1 (In-)Dividuelles

pp.:  59 – 59

1.2 Hof- und Philisterkritisches

pp.:  59 – 62

1.3 Natürliches

pp.:  62 – 92

1.4 Parrhesiastisches

pp.:  92 – 144

2. Geschichtsphilosophisches

pp.:  144 – 150

2.1 Ästhetisch Versöhnliches

pp.:  150 – 151

2.2 Naiv-Sentimentalisches

pp.:  151 – 156

Literatur

pp.:  156 – 173

LastPages

pp.:  173 – 197

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