Victor Turner and the Construction of Cultural Criticism: Between Literature and AnthropologyKathleen M. Ashley Indiana University Press, 1990 - 185 pages During the past twenty years of intellectual boundary-crossing and widespread borrowing between fields, Turner's notions of "liminality" and the "processual" have been adopted by many theorists of art and society. This is the first volume to place individual Turner concepts into the context of his entire career and to spell out their implications for literary studies. |
Table des matières
Experiencing Murder | 3 |
Aesthetics Romance and Turner | 21 |
Liminality Carnival and Social Structure 42 | 42 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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