The Culture Concept: Writing and Difference in the Age of Realism

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The Culture Concept: Writing and Difference in the Age of Realism is a scholarly work by Michael A. Elliott that examines how nineteenth-century realist literature engaged with and shaped emerging anthropological ideas about culture and difference.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline American literature
cultural anthropology
intellectual history
addresses development of the culture concept in the nineteenth century
formation of cultural hierarchies
notions of otherness in realist narratives
author Michael A. Elliott NERFINISHED
contribution links literary realism to anthropological discourse on culture
shows how literature participated in defining cultural difference
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
examines how realist writing shaped ideas of culture
representations of cultural difference in realist texts
field anthropology
cultural history
literary studies
focusesOn emergence of the modern concept of culture
relationship between literature and anthropology
genre American studies scholarship
cultural studies
literary criticism
historicalPeriodCovered nineteenth century
language English
mainSubject anthropology of culture
cultural difference
nineteenth-century American literature
realism in literature
theoreticalApproach historical
interdisciplinary
textual analysis

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