Addressing modernity : : social systems theory and U.S. cultures / / edited by Hannes Bergthaller and Carsten Schinko.

Niklas Luhmann’s theory of social systems is one of the most ambitious attempts to create a coherent account of global modernity. Primarily interested in the fundamental structures of modern society, however, Luhmann himself paid relatively little attention to regional variations. The aim of this bo...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York : : Rodopi,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Postmodern Studies 45.
Physical Description:1 online resource (365 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • From National Cultures to the Semantics of Modern Society / Hannes Bergthaller and Carsten Schinko
  • The Emergence of Literature as Art and the Refinement of Literary Perspective / Martin Klepper
  • Reading the Waste Land: Textuality, Mediality, Modernity / Christoph Reinfandt
  • Black Boxes and White Noise. Don DeLillo and the Reality of Literature / Edgar Landgraf
  • Who is Afraid of Arnold Schwarzenegger? Absurd Democracy in the United States / Hans Georg Moeller
  • The Semantics of Self-Denial: The New American Studies through the Lens of Luhmann’s Social Systems Theory / Michael Boyden
  • Nation of Speculation: The Constitution of a Financial Public in 19th Century America / Urs Staeheli
  • Institutionalised Individualism. Parsons and Luhmann on American Society / Gert Verschraegen
  • Why Did Luhmann’s Social Systems Theory Find So Little Resonance in the United States of America? / Rodrigo Jokisch
  • Drawing out the Reader: Tourism, Literature, Individuality / Ulrich Brinkmann
  • Steps to an Ecology of Systems: Whole Earth and Systemic Holism / Bruce Clarke
  • The System in the Garden: American Studies and Functional Differentiation / Andrew McMurry
  • World-Systems Colliding: Thomas Pynchon and Niklas Luhmann / Joseph Tabbi
  • Luhmann, Literature, and American Multiculturalism / Carsten Schinko.