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2022 | 14 | 4 | 32 – 47

Article title

APOTHEKE, BAUKASTEN, RANDGANG, EXKURSION INS IMAGINÄRE: LEXIKOGRAPHIEN WISSENSCHAFTLICHER BEGRIFFE UND THEORIEN ALS BEITRÄGE ZUM LITERARISCH-WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN INTERDISKURS

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Title variants

EN
Pharmacy, construction kit, margins walk, excursion into the imaginary: Lexicographies of scientific terms and theories as contributions to literary-studies inter-discourse

Languages of publication

DE

Abstracts

EN
In what way have recent literary texts responded to impulses that have emanated from the concept of “interdiscursivity”? Based on the thesis that impulses have emanated from this concept to literature itself, which have been reflected on a thematic as well as on a formal level, examples of a specific text form are presented: that of the alphabetic-lexicographic compendium of terms and keywords. Referring to the concept of literary interdiscursivity, the article shows how and from which motives knowledge-discursive forms of representation are unfolded in lexicographic-literary texts – also and especially with a view to individual expressions of knowledge as well as to margins and boundaries of knowledge. Here, lexicography becomes an occasion to undermine the boundary between the factual and the imaginary (Jorge Luis Borges), to deal with theoretical discourses as with a pharmaceutical construction kit (Jochen Hörisch), to look at encyclopaedic knowledge from its margins (Christine Blättler – Erik Porath Margins of the Encyclopaedia) and to sketch imaginary philosophical discourses (Andreas Urs Sommer).

Year

Volume

14

Issue

4

Pages

32 – 47

Physical description

Contributors

  • Ruhr-Universität Bochum GB 2/146, Universitätsstraße 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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