Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek

In the current article the concept of cultural transfer is explored as a transnational approach for the study of periodicals. Cultural transfer is a useful perspective to situate national debates in a larger, European context. The approach is valuable for researching both the processes of cultural t...

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Main Author: Marjet Brolsma
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Language:fra
Published: Université de Liège 2008-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/3823
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description In the current article the concept of cultural transfer is explored as a transnational approach for the study of periodicals. Cultural transfer is a useful perspective to situate national debates in a larger, European context. The approach is valuable for researching both the processes of cultural transfer and of acculturation within periodicals. In the first two sections the development and core assumptions of cultural transfer and the concept histoire croisée or ‘entangled history’ will be discussed and criticized. In what follows the relevant insights for the study of periodicals will be designated and subsequently translated into to a workable methodology.
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spelling doaj-art-d940e3501df64793983ca72cd42ca77c2025-01-10T14:15:12ZfraUniversité de LiègeContextes1783-094X2008-10-01410.4000/contextes.3823Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoekMarjet BrolsmaIn the current article the concept of cultural transfer is explored as a transnational approach for the study of periodicals. Cultural transfer is a useful perspective to situate national debates in a larger, European context. The approach is valuable for researching both the processes of cultural transfer and of acculturation within periodicals. In the first two sections the development and core assumptions of cultural transfer and the concept histoire croisée or ‘entangled history’ will be discussed and criticized. In what follows the relevant insights for the study of periodicals will be designated and subsequently translated into to a workable methodology.https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/3823PresseTransfert culturelRevuesMéthodologie
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Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek
Contextes
Presse
Transfert culturel
Revues
Méthodologie
title Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek
title_full Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek
title_fullStr Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek
title_full_unstemmed Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek
title_short Cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek
title_sort cultuurtransfer en het tijdschriftenonderzoek
topic Presse
Transfert culturel
Revues
Méthodologie
url https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/3823
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