2015
DOI: 10.1177/1749975514561804
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Duels in the European Novel: Honor, Reputation, and the Limits of a Bourgeois Form

Abstract: Abstract. The emergence of market society in Europe prompted a major change in the social measurement of individual worth. The formal system of aristocratic honor culture was gradually supplanted by a bourgeois concept of reputation rooted in the public perception of individual merits. During this period, dueling was a practice of dispute resolution commonly used in honor groups, and also diffused to bourgeois groups in domains such as politics and journalism. This article explores this cultural transformation… Show more

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“…However, empirical work on this area commonly examines intrinsically important cases. Studying excellent work can be a good means of defining the overall possibilities for a literary form (Merriman 2015), but is a poor means of understanding how a domain becomes stratified or where excellence comes from (Chambliss 1989). The case of Big City Review suggests that these categories fail to offer a sufficient explanation: an entity may be autonomous and well respected but nonetheless fail to bring forth something innovative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, empirical work on this area commonly examines intrinsically important cases. Studying excellent work can be a good means of defining the overall possibilities for a literary form (Merriman 2015), but is a poor means of understanding how a domain becomes stratified or where excellence comes from (Chambliss 1989). The case of Big City Review suggests that these categories fail to offer a sufficient explanation: an entity may be autonomous and well respected but nonetheless fail to bring forth something innovative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research entitled "Transformation of Cultural Values in the Novel Under the Same Sky by Helga Rif (Literary Anthropology Approach)" [13] explores cultural transformation in the form of maintaining cultural values and changing cultural values. Transformation research was also conducted to look at the role of women in India in the novels by Bankimchandra chattopadhyay [14] and also the development of cultural change in the pre-independence period in Sri Lanka [15]; political and cultural changes in Muslims in Sri Lanka [16]; to see cultural differences in the feminine perspective in a male-dominated world [17]; unraveling the literary representation of the transformation of the sexual identity of an Asian migrant in Australia in the novel behind the Moon [18]; measuring the change in the value of a person's social honor in Europe in 20 European novels [19]; see the transformation of traditional culture that is dynamic and conflicting, but more or less stable when influenced by colonialism in Chinua's novel Things Fall Apart [20]; the role of the author and his work in promiscuity in the Netherlands in the 1960s-1970s [21]. Other research related to cultural transformation is also contained in an article entitled "Gender Perspectives and Cultural Transformation in Indonesian Novels with Local Colors of Java" [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%