The future of philology: proceedings of the 11th Annual Columbia University German Graduate Student Conference

Philology, master science of the nineteenth century, has changed so radically over the course of the twentieth century that it is hardly recognizable in the twenty-first. Its scope has been transformed, its methodology contested, and its legitimacy called into doubt. Does it still make sense to spea...

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Other Authors: Bajohr, Hannes (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2014
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Author Notes:edited by Hannes Bajohr, Benjamin Dorvel, Vincent Hessling, Tabea Weitz
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Summary:Philology, master science of the nineteenth century, has changed so radically over the course of the twentieth century that it is hardly recognizable in the twenty-first. Its scope has been transformed, its methodology contested, and its legitimacy called into doubt. Does it still make sense to speak institutionally and epistemologically of 'philology'? Does this venerable title continue to signify a truly coherent field, and not a multitude of scattered currents and competing genealogies, di
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ISBN:9781443861977
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