Theorien Und Praktiken Der Autorschaft 2014
DOI: 10.1515/9783110400465.615
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Abstract: Die folgende Bibliographie stellt eine Auswahl von etwa 550 wichtigen Forschungsbeiträgen zur Autorschaftstheorie und -praxis seit 2000 dar. Die Rubrizierung der Kapitel orientiert sich weitestgehend an der auch für die Einleitung verwendeten Systematik; Studien zu einzelnen Texten, Autoren oder Epochen wurden -wie auch Anthologien, Handbuch-und Lexikonartikel -am Ende separat gelistet. Bibliographierte Rezensionen sollen nicht als Wertung des darin besprochenen Werks verstanden werden, sondern als erwähnenswe… Show more

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Section: How Memes Hail Usmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike in Louis Althusser’s (1971) famous scenario in which a police officer hails a subject in the name of the state by yelling “hey, you there” at an individual, memes tend to act on no one’s behalf (and if so, they usually hide it). Authorship etymologically stems from authority (Schaffrick & Willand, 2014), and memes typically lack both. Instead, memetic play with a public moment happens because that moment resonates with the people doing the playing (Milner, 2016).…”
Section: How Memes Hail Usmentioning
confidence: 99%