Self as a Cluster of Socio-cultural Simulacra: Georg Simmel and Luigi Pirandello's Feminist Anthropology of Acting (CROSBI ID 476486)
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Čale-Feldman, Lada
engleski
Self as a Cluster of Socio-cultural Simulacra: Georg Simmel and Luigi Pirandello's Feminist Anthropology of Acting
The paper emphasizes one common aspect of both Simmel's and Pirandello's alleged postmodernity: the connection of their feminism with their strikingly similar, socio-culturally grounded theories of acting/living, namely existing/performing and thus (womanly) overcoming the painful dualisms tearing the (men's) culture apart: mind and body, emotion and cognition, art and life, actors and onlookers, subject and object, self and its other, within and without.
anthropology; theater; gender studies
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Podaci o prilogu
30-x.
2000.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Mythen, Riten, Simulakra - Myths, Rites, Simulacra, Semiotische Perspektiven - Semiotic Viewpoints, 10. Internationales Symposium der Osterreichischen Gesellschaft für Semiotik 10th International Symposium of the Austrian Association for Semioptics, 8.-10. 12. 2000., Progaram /Programm & Abstracts
Beč: Osterreichische Gesellschaft für Semiotik
Podaci o skupu
10. Internationales Symposium der Osterreichischen Gesellschaft für Semiotik 10th International Symposium of the Austrian Association for Semioptics
predavanje
08.12.2000-10.12.2000
Beč, Austrija