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SUMMARY:Intermediaries, Translators, and Mediators
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LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Campus Außerhalb : Gartensaal im Kulturwissenschaftlichen Institut Essen (KWI)
CONTACT:Frau Helena Rose (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut Essen (KWI))
DESCRIPTION:Frau Helena Rose (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut Essen (KWI))
Intermediaries, Translators, and Mediators
The Making of World Authorship
Who creates the world author? While Foucault’s question „What’s an author?“ opened the path to the study of censorship and copyright, Bourdieu’s interrogation, „Who creates the creator?“, turned the attention to the network of cultural intermediaries who produce writers and artists, especially publishers and gallerists. Like at the national level, world authorship is shaped by a network of individuals and institutions. The theoretical framework proposed here will distinguish different categories of agents which take part in the (inter)mediation process: intermediaries, translators, and mediators.

SPEAKER
Gisèle Sapiro, École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)

MODERATOR
Paul Buckermann, KWI
Tuesday, 10. September 2024
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