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Knowledge Power And Discipline German Studies And National Identity Contradictions Minneapolis Minn 19 1st Edition Pier Carlo Bontempelli

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Knowledge Power And Discipline German Studies And National Identity Contradictions Minneapolis Minn 19 1st Edition Pier Carlo Bontempelli
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Pier Carlo Bontempelli
ISBN: 0816641110
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Knowledge Power And Discipline German Studies And National Identity Contradictions Minneapolis Minn 19 1st Edition Pier Carlo Bontempelli by Pier Carlo Bontempelli 0816641110 instant download after payment.

German studies has confronted many crises, as well as severe criticism and self-criticism, and yet it has managed to maintain its disciplinary system through every upheaval-the revolution of 1848, the establishment of the Second Reich in 1871, the Weimar Republic, the Nazi Third Reich, the Second World War and the reconstruction era, the creation and reunification of the two German states. Pier Carlo Bontempelli focuses on this continuity, dating back to the early nineteenth century, when the "founding fathers" of Germanistik secured its status by grounding it in a set of fixed principles, revived by each successive generation of scholars in order to legitimize their position of power-and to ensure their capacity for cultural reproduction. Using the works of Michel Foucault and Pierre Bourdieu, Bontempelli investigates the institution and principles of German studies and critically reconstructs its history. Mindful of the mechanisms of choice and domination operating at every turn in this history, his book exposes the repressed social and political history of German studies. Pier Carlo Bontempelli is an associate professor of German studies at University of Cassino, Italy. Gabriele Poole teaches English language at University of Cassino, Italy.

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