Changing Perceptions of the Public Sphere / / ed. by Christian J. Emden, David Midgley.

Initially propounded by the philosopher Jürgen Habermas in 1962 in order to describe the realm of social discourse between the state on one hand, and the private sphere of the market and the family on the other, the concept of a bourgeois public sphere quickly became a central point of reference in...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2012]
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (222 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • CONTENTS
  • INTRODUCTION: Changing Perceptions of the Public Sphere
  • Part I. PUBLICS BEFORE THE PUBLIC SPHERE
  • Chapter 1. A PUBLIC SPHERE BEFORE KANT?
  • Chapter 2. KUNIGUNDE OF BAVARIA AND THE “CONQUEST OF REGENSBURG”
  • Chapter 3. PUBLICIZING THE PRIVATE
  • Part II. THINKING ABOUT ENLIGHTENMENT PUBLICS
  • Chapter 4. PRIVATE, PUBLIC, AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE
  • Chapter 5. THE SECOND LIFE OF THE “PUBLIC SPHERE”
  • Part III. CULTURAL POLITICS AND LITERARY PUBLICS
  • Chapter 6. PROBING THE LIMITS
  • Chapter 7. HABERMAS ANTICIPATED
  • Chapter 8. KARL KRAUS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY VIENNA
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • INDEX