Performing Knowledge, 1750-1850 / / ed. by Mary Helen Dupree, Sean B. Franzel.

The period between 1750 and 1850 was a time when knowledge and its modes of transmission were reconsidered and reworked in fundamental ways. Social and political transformations, such as the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, went hand in hand with in new ways of viewing, sensing, and...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2015]
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Leto izdaje:2015
Jezik:English
Serija:Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies , 18
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Introduction: Performing Knowledge, 1750–1850 --
Part One: Sounds and Stages --
The Making of Acoustics around 1800, or How to Do Science with Words --
The Fate of Rhetoric in the “Long” Eighteenth Century --
Pity Play: Sympathy and Spectatorship in Lessing’s Miss Sara Sampson and Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments --
The Sound of Glass: Transparency and Danger --
Early Schiller Memorials (1805–1808) and the Performance of Literary Knowledge --
Modern Architecture Takes the Stage: Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s Architectural Spectacles --
Part Two: Pedagogies and Publics --
Performance and Play: Lichtenberg’s Lectures on Experimental Physics --
Kant on the Logic of Anthropology and the Ethics of Disciplinarity --
Staging the Knowledge of Plants: Goethe’s Elegy “The Metamorphosis of Plants” --
Playing to the Public: Performing Politics in Heinrich von Kleist --
Constructions of the Present and the Philosophy of History in the Lecture Form --
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Forms of Musical Knowledge: The Case of the Piano --
Afterword: The Audience, the Public, and the Improvisator Maximilian Langenschwarz --
Bibliography --
Index
Izvleček:The period between 1750 and 1850 was a time when knowledge and its modes of transmission were reconsidered and reworked in fundamental ways. Social and political transformations, such as the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, went hand in hand with in new ways of viewing, sensing, and experiencing what was perceived to be a rapidly changing world. This volume brings together a range of essays that explore the performance of knowledge in the period from 1750 to 1850, in the broadest possible sense. The essays explore a wide variety of literary, theatrical, and scientific events staged during this period, including scientific demonstrations, philosophical lectures, theatrical performances, stage design, botany primers, musical publications, staged Schiller memorials, acoustic performances, and literary declamations. These events served as vital conduits for the larger process of generating, differentiating, and circulating knowledge. By unpacking the significance of performance and performativity for the creation and circulation of knowledge in Germany during this period, the volume makes an important contribution to interdisciplinary German cultural studies, performance studies, and the history of knowledge.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110421064
9783110762518
9783110700985
9783110439687
9783110438673
ISSN:1861-8030 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110421064
Dostop:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Mary Helen Dupree, Sean B. Franzel.