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The Invention of the Masses: The Crowd in French Culture from the Revolution to the Commune
Linköpings universitet, REMESO - Institutet för forskning om Migration, Etnicitet och Samhälle. Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för samhälls- och välfärdsstudier. Linköpings universitet, Filosofiska fakulteten.ORCID-id: 0000-0003-2007-3736
2006 (engelsk)Inngår i: Crowds / [ed] Jeffrey T. Schnapp and Matthew Tiews., Stanford, USA: Stanford University Press, 2006, 1, s. 47-75Kapittel i bok, del av antologi (Fagfellevurdert)
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Crowds explores the key role assumed by human multitudes in modern life by means of a graphically innovative, multi-author volume in which essays, word histories, and personal testimonies are woven together into a multiperspectival and multilayered group portrait. The portrait in question includes analyses of market crowds, crowds in modern art and literature, modern assemblies as compared to their premodern and ancient counterparts, modern sports crowds, human multitudes and mass media such as photography and cinema, crowds as political actors, and the emergence of crowd-centered discourses in social sciences such as psychology, anthropology, and sociology. Contributors include Stefan Jonsson, Allen Guttmann, Susanna Elm, John Plotz, Christine Poggi, William Egginton, Haun Saussy, Joan Ramon Resina, and Charles Tilly, with testimonies by authors such as Greil Marcus, Richard Rorty, Michel Serres, Alain Schnapp, Michael Hardt, T. J. Clark, and Susan Buck-Morss. The book represents the main output of one of the Stanford Humanities Lab's prototype "Big Humanities" projects and is supported by an extensive website (http://crowds.stanford.edu) which includes virtual galleries, video capture of the November 2005 Crowds seminar, and a database of early social science readings on modern crowds.

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Stanford, USA: Stanford University Press, 2006, 1. s. 47-75
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Crowds, masses, mass psychology, revolution, France, social history
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-42672Lokal ID: 67922ISBN: 0-8047-5479-9 (tryckt)ISBN: 978-0-8047-5479-8 (tryckt)ISBN: 978-0-8047-5480-4 (tryckt)ISBN: 0-8047-5480-2 (tryckt)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-42672DiVA, id: diva2:263529
Tilgjengelig fra: 2009-10-10 Laget: 2009-10-10 Sist oppdatert: 2015-09-22bibliografisk kontrollert

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