| Introduction: The Study of Literature and Culture - Systems and Fields |
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HENDRIK VAN GORP
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| Itamar Even-Zohar's Polysystem Culture Research |
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JOSÉ LAMBERT
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7-14 |
| Factors and Dependencies in Culture: A Revised Outline for Polysystem Culture Research |
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ITAMAR EVEN-ZOHAR
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15-34 |
| Models and Habituses: Problems in the Idea of Cultural Repertoires |
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RAKEFET SHEFFY
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35-47 |
| Polysystem Theory and Cultural Studies |
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PATRICK CATTRYSSE
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49-55 |
| Why the Sociological Turn of the Study of Literature is Not Innovative in Itself |
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HUGO VERDAASDONK
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57-62 |
| Logiques du champ littéraire |
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ALAIN VIALA
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63-75 |
| Du champ (littéraire). Ambiguïtés d'une manière de faire sociologique |
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KOENRAAD GELDOF
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77-89 |
| Modelling the Literary Fields: From System-Theoretical Speculations to Empirical Testing |
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KEES VAN REES
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91-101 |
| Communication on Art, or the Work of Art as Communication? Bourdieu's Field of Analysis Compared with Luhmann's Systems Theory |
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RUDI LAERMANS
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103-113 |
| Systems Theory and the Concept of "Communication" in Literary Studies |
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ELRUD IBSCH
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115-118 |
| A Systems-Oriented Approach to Literary Studies |
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SIEGFRIED J. SCHMIDT
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119-136 |
| Discourse: A Challenge for Systems Theory in Cultural Studies? |
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JORIS VLASSELAERS
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137-139 |
| Communication as Challenge to Systems Theory |
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HENK DE BERG
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141-151 |
| Systems Theory: What It Is and What It Is Not. On Some Current Misunderstandings in the Reception of a Systems-Theoretical Concept of Meaning |
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MATTHIAS PRANGEL
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153-160 |
| Systems Theory and Discursivity |
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DIRK DE GEEST
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161-175 |
| The Systems-Theoretical Perspective in Literary Studies: Arguments for a Problem Oriented Approach |
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DOUWE FOKKEMA
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177-185 |
| Selected and Basic Bibliography of Works in the Systemic and Field Approaches to Literature |
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VARIOUS VARIOUS
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187-189 |
| Afterword - System and Anti-System: Shaking up the Paradigms |
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JONATHAN HART
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190-192 |