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Circulation

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Curational Statement – Featured Image © Articulations / M. Schwindt (AI assistance: Firefly Image 3)

Florian Fuchs, Michael Gamper, Jasmin Wrobel – 2024

The term "circulation" is often used in a rather unspecific way throughout different disciplines as Stefanie Gänger has shown and critiqued for the case of Global History (2017). Gänger explains this unspecific and cross-disciplinary use with the wide semantic range that the term has received in the fields of physiology, economics, and astronomy: on the one hand, it evokes the notion of an unbounded movement, as in the example of blood circulation; on the other, it creates an idea of wholeness and unity, similar to the planetary cycle, and the image of a self-evident process that is independent from concrete actors. In general terms, we understand circulation as a dynamic of recursive movements in space and time that keeps "literature" moving at a constant or changing speed in more or less stable spatial structures.

Title
Circulation
Keywords
Article; RA 4: Literary Currencies
Date
2024-03-15
Appeared in
Articulations – Curated Collection | Jasmin Wrobel, Florian Fuchs, Michael Gamper, Jutta Müller-Tamm, Till Kadritzke, Alexandra Ksenofontova (Eds.). Circulation
Type
Text
Coverage
This publication is the result of work carried out in Research Area 4: Literary Currencies.

How to cite:
Florian Fuchs, Michael Gamper, Jasmin Wrobel. ‘Circulation’. In ‘Circulation’, ed. Jasmin Wrobel, Florian Fuchs, Michael Gamper, Jutta Müller-Tamm, Till Kadritzke, Alexandra Ksenofontova. Articulations (March 2024): https://doi.org/10.60949/cedp-5k11.