We Have Always Been Transcultural: The Arts as an Example / / Wolfgang Welsch.

Wolfgang Welsch demonstrates for the first time that transculturality – the mixed constitution of cultures – is by no means only a characteristic of the present, but has de facto determined the composition of cultures since time immemorial. The historical transculturality is demonstrated using examp...

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Preface -- List of Figures -- Introduction --  1 Transculturality as a Standard --  2 Transculturality versus Multi- and Interculturality --  3 Opposition to the Mixed Character of Cultures --  4 Conceptual Issues --  5 Glimpses into History --  6 The Mixed Constitution of the Human --  7 The Accusation of ‘Appropriation’ --  8 Across the Arts and Continents -- I The Own and the Other --  1 Transculturation – the Cuban Paradigm (Fernando Ortíz) --  2 New Anthropophagy (Oswald de Andrade) --  3 Négritude (Léopold Senghor): Peculiarity According to a Foreign Guideline --  4 Paul Gauguin: Dreams of the South Seas --  5 Pablo Picasso: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon – a paradigm shift --  6 Antonín Dvořák: an ‘American’ symphony --  7 Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly : Failure in Life, Success in Music --  8 From Li Bo to Gustav Mahler --  9 Simone Leigh: a Black Sphinx -- II Transformations --  1 The Transcultural Roots of Greece --  2 Europe – an Import from Phoenicia --  3 Gandhara – a Hinge between West and East --  4 China and Japan: the Foreign Becomes the Own -- III Transcultural Continuation of Antiquity --  1 Dürer: the Fall of Man – Ancient Models Given a Modern Interpretation --  2 Opera: Misunderstanding and New Interpretation of Antiquity --  3 The Antique Model in the Architecture of the 20th Century --  4 From Odysseus to Ulysses -- IV Inspirations --  1 Dürer – a Venetian --  2 Goethe and Hafiz – Twins Across Centuries --  3 Manet’s Déjeuner sur l’herbe – Antiquity and Renaissance Have Painted Along --  4 Hokusai, van Gogh, Kurosawa – from East Asia to Europe and Back --  5 Wilson and Mnouchkine – Transcultural Theater -- V Transcultural by Constitution --  1 Carl Zuckmayer: Numerous Migration Backgrounds --  2 Goethe: National Literature? World Literature! --  3 Ibsen’s Peer Gynt : a World Wanderer --  4 Belkis Ayón: Transcultural-Emancipatory Identity --  5 Haruki Murakami: Transculturality Is Nothing Special -- VI Coming Together --  1 Hagia Sophia : Religious Discord, Transcultural Concord --  2 Córdoba: Convivencia --  3 The Gothic Style: the Wonderful Result of a Series of Confusions --  4 John Cage: East Asian Inspirations --  5 Michael Jackson: We Are All Related to Each Other --  6 Postmodern Architecture: Patchwork or Transcultural? --  7 Design: Transcultural Reflections --  8 Cloud Gate Dance Theater: National Pride Transcultural --  9 West-Eastern Divan Orchestra: Convivencia in Music -- VII Problematic Aspects and Failures --  1 Ethnic and Nationalistic Lashing by the Art Market --  2 Art against Demarcations --  3 Monsieur Claude and His Daughters : Racism Instead of Transculturality --  4 Bronzes of Shame -- VIII Transfers --  1 African Carmen --  2 Dancer and Runner --  3 Europeras : Return in Shredded Form --  4 Transfers between Artistic Genres --  5 Italo-Western: from West to East and Back Again --  6 Transculturality of Menus --  7 Overplaying the Human-Animal Difference --  8 Pretty Best Friends : across Social Differences --  9 Death Metal and Buddhism -- ix Universals as the Depth Basis of Transculturality --  1 Universal Appreciation across Cultures --  2 The Modern Denial of Universals – and Its Refutation --  3 Universal Understanding as a Result of Sustained Effort --  4 Universality – Advantages of Film and Music --  5 Peter Brook: a Universal The.
Wolfgang Welsch demonstrates for the first time that transculturality – the mixed constitution of cultures – is by no means only a characteristic of the present, but has de facto determined the composition of cultures since time immemorial. The historical transculturality is demonstrated using examples from the arts. While transculturality was often viewed with reservation where political, social, or psychological levels were at stake, it was rather welcomed and appreciated in the field of art. The book therefore demonstrates the historical prevalence of transculturality via all areas of art and does so with respect to all cultures and continents of our world.
Cultural fusion and the arts.
Print version: Welsch, Wolfgang We Have Always Been Transcultural: the Arts As an Example Boston : BRILL,c2024 9789004697812
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Transcultural Aesthetics ;
Preface -- List of Figures -- Introduction --  1 Transculturality as a Standard --  2 Transculturality versus Multi- and Interculturality --  3 Opposition to the Mixed Character of Cultures --  4 Conceptual Issues --  5 Glimpses into History --  6 The Mixed Constitution of the Human --  7 The Accusation of ‘Appropriation’ --  8 Across the Arts and Continents -- I The Own and the Other --  1 Transculturation – the Cuban Paradigm (Fernando Ortíz) --  2 New Anthropophagy (Oswald de Andrade) --  3 Négritude (Léopold Senghor): Peculiarity According to a Foreign Guideline --  4 Paul Gauguin: Dreams of the South Seas --  5 Pablo Picasso: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon – a paradigm shift --  6 Antonín Dvořák: an ‘American’ symphony --  7 Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly : Failure in Life, Success in Music --  8 From Li Bo to Gustav Mahler --  9 Simone Leigh: a Black Sphinx -- II Transformations --  1 The Transcultural Roots of Greece --  2 Europe – an Import from Phoenicia --  3 Gandhara – a Hinge between West and East --  4 China and Japan: the Foreign Becomes the Own -- III Transcultural Continuation of Antiquity --  1 Dürer: the Fall of Man – Ancient Models Given a Modern Interpretation --  2 Opera: Misunderstanding and New Interpretation of Antiquity --  3 The Antique Model in the Architecture of the 20th Century --  4 From Odysseus to Ulysses -- IV Inspirations --  1 Dürer – a Venetian --  2 Goethe and Hafiz – Twins Across Centuries --  3 Manet’s Déjeuner sur l’herbe – Antiquity and Renaissance Have Painted Along --  4 Hokusai, van Gogh, Kurosawa – from East Asia to Europe and Back --  5 Wilson and Mnouchkine – Transcultural Theater -- V Transcultural by Constitution --  1 Carl Zuckmayer: Numerous Migration Backgrounds --  2 Goethe: National Literature? World Literature! --  3 Ibsen’s Peer Gynt : a World Wanderer --  4 Belkis Ayón: Transcultural-Emancipatory Identity --  5 Haruki Murakami: Transculturality Is Nothing Special -- VI Coming Together --  1 Hagia Sophia : Religious Discord, Transcultural Concord --  2 Córdoba: Convivencia --  3 The Gothic Style: the Wonderful Result of a Series of Confusions --  4 John Cage: East Asian Inspirations --  5 Michael Jackson: We Are All Related to Each Other --  6 Postmodern Architecture: Patchwork or Transcultural? --  7 Design: Transcultural Reflections --  8 Cloud Gate Dance Theater: National Pride Transcultural --  9 West-Eastern Divan Orchestra: Convivencia in Music -- VII Problematic Aspects and Failures --  1 Ethnic and Nationalistic Lashing by the Art Market --  2 Art against Demarcations --  3 Monsieur Claude and His Daughters : Racism Instead of Transculturality --  4 Bronzes of Shame -- VIII Transfers --  1 African Carmen --  2 Dancer and Runner --  3 Europeras : Return in Shredded Form --  4 Transfers between Artistic Genres --  5 Italo-Western: from West to East and Back Again --  6 Transculturality of Menus --  7 Overplaying the Human-Animal Difference --  8 Pretty Best Friends : across Social Differences --  9 Death Metal and Buddhism -- ix Universals as the Depth Basis of Transculturality --  1 Universal Appreciation across Cultures --  2 The Modern Denial of Universals – and Its Refutation --  3 Universal Understanding as a Result of Sustained Effort --  4 Universality – Advantages of Film and Music --  5 Peter Brook: a Universal The.
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title_alt Preface -- List of Figures -- Introduction --  1 Transculturality as a Standard --  2 Transculturality versus Multi- and Interculturality --  3 Opposition to the Mixed Character of Cultures --  4 Conceptual Issues --  5 Glimpses into History --  6 The Mixed Constitution of the Human --  7 The Accusation of ‘Appropriation’ --  8 Across the Arts and Continents -- I The Own and the Other --  1 Transculturation – the Cuban Paradigm (Fernando Ortíz) --  2 New Anthropophagy (Oswald de Andrade) --  3 Négritude (Léopold Senghor): Peculiarity According to a Foreign Guideline --  4 Paul Gauguin: Dreams of the South Seas --  5 Pablo Picasso: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon – a paradigm shift --  6 Antonín Dvořák: an ‘American’ symphony --  7 Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly : Failure in Life, Success in Music --  8 From Li Bo to Gustav Mahler --  9 Simone Leigh: a Black Sphinx -- II Transformations --  1 The Transcultural Roots of Greece --  2 Europe – an Import from Phoenicia --  3 Gandhara – a Hinge between West and East --  4 China and Japan: the Foreign Becomes the Own -- III Transcultural Continuation of Antiquity --  1 Dürer: the Fall of Man – Ancient Models Given a Modern Interpretation --  2 Opera: Misunderstanding and New Interpretation of Antiquity --  3 The Antique Model in the Architecture of the 20th Century --  4 From Odysseus to Ulysses -- IV Inspirations --  1 Dürer – a Venetian --  2 Goethe and Hafiz – Twins Across Centuries --  3 Manet’s Déjeuner sur l’herbe – Antiquity and Renaissance Have Painted Along --  4 Hokusai, van Gogh, Kurosawa – from East Asia to Europe and Back --  5 Wilson and Mnouchkine – Transcultural Theater -- V Transcultural by Constitution --  1 Carl Zuckmayer: Numerous Migration Backgrounds --  2 Goethe: National Literature? World Literature! --  3 Ibsen’s Peer Gynt : a World Wanderer --  4 Belkis Ayón: Transcultural-Emancipatory Identity --  5 Haruki Murakami: Transculturality Is Nothing Special -- VI Coming Together --  1 Hagia Sophia : Religious Discord, Transcultural Concord --  2 Córdoba: Convivencia --  3 The Gothic Style: the Wonderful Result of a Series of Confusions --  4 John Cage: East Asian Inspirations --  5 Michael Jackson: We Are All Related to Each Other --  6 Postmodern Architecture: Patchwork or Transcultural? --  7 Design: Transcultural Reflections --  8 Cloud Gate Dance Theater: National Pride Transcultural --  9 West-Eastern Divan Orchestra: Convivencia in Music -- VII Problematic Aspects and Failures --  1 Ethnic and Nationalistic Lashing by the Art Market --  2 Art against Demarcations --  3 Monsieur Claude and His Daughters : Racism Instead of Transculturality --  4 Bronzes of Shame -- VIII Transfers --  1 African Carmen --  2 Dancer and Runner --  3 Europeras : Return in Shredded Form --  4 Transfers between Artistic Genres --  5 Italo-Western: from West to East and Back Again --  6 Transculturality of Menus --  7 Overplaying the Human-Animal Difference --  8 Pretty Best Friends : across Social Differences --  9 Death Metal and Buddhism -- ix Universals as the Depth Basis of Transculturality --  1 Universal Appreciation across Cultures --  2 The Modern Denial of Universals – and Its Refutation --  3 Universal Understanding as a Result of Sustained Effort --  4 Universality – Advantages of Film and Music --  5 Peter Brook: a Universal The.
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contents Preface -- List of Figures -- Introduction --  1 Transculturality as a Standard --  2 Transculturality versus Multi- and Interculturality --  3 Opposition to the Mixed Character of Cultures --  4 Conceptual Issues --  5 Glimpses into History --  6 The Mixed Constitution of the Human --  7 The Accusation of ‘Appropriation’ --  8 Across the Arts and Continents -- I The Own and the Other --  1 Transculturation – the Cuban Paradigm (Fernando Ortíz) --  2 New Anthropophagy (Oswald de Andrade) --  3 Négritude (Léopold Senghor): Peculiarity According to a Foreign Guideline --  4 Paul Gauguin: Dreams of the South Seas --  5 Pablo Picasso: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon – a paradigm shift --  6 Antonín Dvořák: an ‘American’ symphony --  7 Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly : Failure in Life, Success in Music --  8 From Li Bo to Gustav Mahler --  9 Simone Leigh: a Black Sphinx -- II Transformations --  1 The Transcultural Roots of Greece --  2 Europe – an Import from Phoenicia --  3 Gandhara – a Hinge between West and East --  4 China and Japan: the Foreign Becomes the Own -- III Transcultural Continuation of Antiquity --  1 Dürer: the Fall of Man – Ancient Models Given a Modern Interpretation --  2 Opera: Misunderstanding and New Interpretation of Antiquity --  3 The Antique Model in the Architecture of the 20th Century --  4 From Odysseus to Ulysses -- IV Inspirations --  1 Dürer – a Venetian --  2 Goethe and Hafiz – Twins Across Centuries --  3 Manet’s Déjeuner sur l’herbe – Antiquity and Renaissance Have Painted Along --  4 Hokusai, van Gogh, Kurosawa – from East Asia to Europe and Back --  5 Wilson and Mnouchkine – Transcultural Theater -- V Transcultural by Constitution --  1 Carl Zuckmayer: Numerous Migration Backgrounds --  2 Goethe: National Literature? World Literature! --  3 Ibsen’s Peer Gynt : a World Wanderer --  4 Belkis Ayón: Transcultural-Emancipatory Identity --  5 Haruki Murakami: Transculturality Is Nothing Special -- VI Coming Together --  1 Hagia Sophia : Religious Discord, Transcultural Concord --  2 Córdoba: Convivencia --  3 The Gothic Style: the Wonderful Result of a Series of Confusions --  4 John Cage: East Asian Inspirations --  5 Michael Jackson: We Are All Related to Each Other --  6 Postmodern Architecture: Patchwork or Transcultural? --  7 Design: Transcultural Reflections --  8 Cloud Gate Dance Theater: National Pride Transcultural --  9 West-Eastern Divan Orchestra: Convivencia in Music -- VII Problematic Aspects and Failures --  1 Ethnic and Nationalistic Lashing by the Art Market --  2 Art against Demarcations --  3 Monsieur Claude and His Daughters : Racism Instead of Transculturality --  4 Bronzes of Shame -- VIII Transfers --  1 African Carmen --  2 Dancer and Runner --  3 Europeras : Return in Shredded Form --  4 Transfers between Artistic Genres --  5 Italo-Western: from West to East and Back Again --  6 Transculturality of Menus --  7 Overplaying the Human-Animal Difference --  8 Pretty Best Friends : across Social Differences --  9 Death Metal and Buddhism -- ix Universals as the Depth Basis of Transculturality --  1 Universal Appreciation across Cultures --  2 The Modern Denial of Universals – and Its Refutation --  3 Universal Understanding as a Result of Sustained Effort --  4 Universality – Advantages of Film and Music --  5 Peter Brook: a Universal The.
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World Literature! --  3 Ibsen’s Peer Gynt : a World Wanderer --  4 Belkis Ayón: Transcultural-Emancipatory Identity --  5 Haruki Murakami: Transculturality Is Nothing Special -- VI Coming Together --  1 Hagia Sophia : Religious Discord, Transcultural Concord --  2 Córdoba: Convivencia --  3 The Gothic Style: the Wonderful Result of a Series of Confusions --  4 John Cage: East Asian Inspirations --  5 Michael Jackson: We Are All Related to Each Other --  6 Postmodern Architecture: Patchwork or Transcultural? --  7 Design: Transcultural Reflections --  8 Cloud Gate Dance Theater: National Pride Transcultural --  9 West-Eastern Divan Orchestra: Convivencia in Music -- VII Problematic Aspects and Failures --  1 Ethnic and Nationalistic Lashing by the Art Market --  2 Art against Demarcations --  3 Monsieur Claude and His Daughters : Racism Instead of Transculturality --  4 Bronzes of Shame -- VIII Transfers --  1 African Carmen --  2 Dancer and Runner --  3 Europeras : Return in Shredded Form --  4 Transfers between Artistic Genres --  5 Italo-Western: from West to East and Back Again --  6 Transculturality of Menus --  7 Overplaying the Human-Animal Difference --  8 Pretty Best Friends : across Social Differences --  9 Death Metal and Buddhism -- ix Universals as the Depth Basis of Transculturality --  1 Universal Appreciation across Cultures --  2 The Modern Denial of Universals – and Its Refutation --  3 Universal Understanding as a Result of Sustained Effort --  4 Universality – Advantages of Film and Music --  5 Peter Brook: a Universal The.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Wolfgang Welsch demonstrates for the first time that transculturality – the mixed constitution of cultures – is by no means only a characteristic of the present, but has de facto determined the composition of cultures since time immemorial. 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