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Geschichte des Georg-Buchner-Preises

Soziologie eines Rituals
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The ritual of granting awards is an important instrument of power in the cultural industry. The book focuses on the most significant award for German-language literature: the Georg-Buchner Award. It describes, for example, the interaction between the history and the respective societal function of the Buchner Award and German history during the period from the Weimar Republic to the Berlin Republic. Thus, the result is not only a multifaceted portrait of an important impetus in German literary life, but also a sociogram of the cultural industry in general.

Author Biography

Judith S. Ulmer, Heidelberg.
Release date Australia
October 31st, 2006
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
Germany
Illustrations
10 illustrations
Imprint
Walter de Gruyter & Co
Pages
432
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter & Co
ISBN-13
9783110190694
Product ID
5784726

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