Pragmatism versus Artificial Art: Computer Stories
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Americanisms: Discourses of Exception, Exclusion, Exchange ; [conference on "Americanisms" at the University of Bayreuth between January 30 and February 1, 2008]. Hrsg. / Michael Steppat. Heidelberg: Winter Universitätsverlag, 2009. S. 67-84 (American Studies; Band 173).
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Pragmatism versus Artificial Art
T2 - Computer Stories
AU - Leeker, Martina
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - 'The idea of a distinctive and even exceptional character of American society and culture has long enjoyed persuasive power. It has lastingly affected not only the self-images of the United States, but also perceptions from without. Canada as well as further North American cultures and regions, too, sometimes embrace a topos resembling that of the exceptional. This volume employs diverse methodical approaches from the humanities together with the social and geographical sciences to explore the North American contents of the topos of Americanism, which have become decisive for the project of the modern. Transdisciplinary exchange opens an opportunity to re-assess the effects and dynamic metamorphoses of Americanism. The protean shapes of identification with or counter-identification against the United States, and at times Canada, are vital for the acceleration rate of cultural innovation.' (author's abstract)
AB - 'The idea of a distinctive and even exceptional character of American society and culture has long enjoyed persuasive power. It has lastingly affected not only the self-images of the United States, but also perceptions from without. Canada as well as further North American cultures and regions, too, sometimes embrace a topos resembling that of the exceptional. This volume employs diverse methodical approaches from the humanities together with the social and geographical sciences to explore the North American contents of the topos of Americanism, which have become decisive for the project of the modern. Transdisciplinary exchange opens an opportunity to re-assess the effects and dynamic metamorphoses of Americanism. The protean shapes of identification with or counter-identification against the United States, and at times Canada, are vital for the acceleration rate of cultural innovation.' (author's abstract)
KW - Digital media
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 3825354873
SN - 978-3-8253-5487-9
T3 - American Studies
SP - 67
EP - 84
BT - Americanisms
A2 - Steppat, Michael
PB - Winter Universitätsverlag
CY - Heidelberg
ER -