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In: Cultura: international journal of philosophy of culture and axiology, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 89-98
ISSN: 2065-5002
In: Studies in historical archaeolgy
In: Electrum vol. 26 (2019)
Zunächst sollen […] (1.) die Begriffe "Archäologie" und "Blick" für [den] Zusammenhang geklärt werden, um fruchtlose Debatten um Worte zu vermeiden (2.). Beide Begriffe hat Foucault selbst in ihrer Tauglichkeit in Zweifel gezogen, ihnen dennoch ein begrenztes Recht zugestanden. Denn sie bündeln Argumentationsmuster, die gegen die Finalität historischer Prozesse, gegen die Evidenz von Identität und Innerlichkeit des Menschen opponieren. In einem dritten Schritt soll Foucaults Analyse der Macht skizziert werden (3.), um schließlich die spezifische Machtförmigkeit gegenwärtigen pädagogischen Handelns herausarbeiten zu können (4.). (DIPF/Orig.)
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In: Florilegium magistrorum historiae archaeologiaeque antiquitatis et medii aevi 8
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In: Beiträge zur politischen Wissenschaft Band 202
In the period between World Wars, the shock of World War 1 and the trauma caused by the conditions of the peace treaties generated an abundance of works on cosmopolitism and supranationalism. In the very period that witnessed the rise of nationalisms, pacifism and cosmopolitan thinking underwent a thorough renewal. While the Socialist International, bolstered by the progress of the Bolshevik revolution, claimed to offer an alternative to the weakness of Western democracies, these experienced a readjustment in the issues linked to cosmopolitanism, fuelled by the leading intellectual theories. Practically all the schools of thought and all the major intellectual figures played a part in this. Important turning points in theory were achieved. This enquiry into the intermediate period between both World Wars aims at outlining an archaeology of models and paradigms in contemporary cosmopolitan thought. / In the period between World Wars, the shock of World War 1 and the trauma caused by the conditions of the peace treaties generated an abundance of works on cosmopolitism and supranationalism. In the very period that witnessed the rise of nationalisms, pacifism and cosmopolitan thinking underwent a thorough renewal. While the Socialist International, bolstered by the progress of the Bolshevik revolution, claimed to offer an alternative to the weakness of Western democracies, these experienced a readjustment in the issues linked to cosmopolitanism, fuelled by the leading intellectual theories. Practically all the schools of thought and all the major intellectual figures played a part in this. Important turning points in theory were achieved. This enquiry into the intermediate period between both World Wars aims at outlining an archaeology of models and paradigms in contemporary cosmopolitan thought.
In: Archaeopress Roman archaeology 67