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- Series Statement
- Textxet: studies in comparative literature, 0927-5754 ; volume 89
- Uniform Title
- Literary transnationalism(s : Online)
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Access (note)
- Access restricted to authorized users.
- Contents
- Medieval transnationalism? / César Domínguez -- Liquid spaces: (re)thinking transnationalism in an era of globalization / Amaury Dehoux -- Transnationalism, its oxymora and double anthropology: from the sun also rises to en attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages and baby no-eyes / Jean Bessière -- Writing in a second language: trauma or liberation? / Tomás Espino -- Writing- between-worlds: on the wit, weight, and wonder of literatures without a fixed abode (proceeding from José F.A. Oliver) / Ottmar Ette -- Between original and translation: transcultural fiction and pseudotranslation in the eighteenth century / Beatrijs Vanacker -- Old- school transnationalism? on references to familiar authors in world literary history: East(-Central) European literature as presented by Johannes Scherr / Michel De Dobbeleer -- The transnational construction of national pantheons: the case of the illustrated monographic series at the end of the nineteenth century in great Britain and France / Dragos Jipa -- Paul Vanderborght and La lanterne sourde: intranational and international networks and cultural mediation (Belgium, Spain, Latin America) during the interwar period / Reine Meylaerts and Diana Sanz Roig -- "No border can hold him": transnational discourses in contemporary British spy novels about Europe / Janine Hauthal -- American poiesis and American history / Djelal Kadir -- Triangulating Troy: the Wooster group's Troilus and Cressida / Johan Callens -- Bridging the gaps in Southern California: multicultural spaces throughout the works of Alejandro Morales / Inge Lanslots and An Van Hecke -- "I move, therefore I am": Carlos Fuentes's transnational Mexicanness / Reindert Dhondt -- From Macondo to Mcondo and beyond: spatial imaginations of transnationality in two anthologies of young Latin American writers / Liesbeth François -- The Caribbean as a cross-breeding of transnationalisms: Carpentier, Walcott, Glissant and Benítez-Rojo / Erica Durante -- K/nots of memory in French Caribbean literature: Edouard Glissant's "Nous ne mourions pas tous" / Kathleen Gyssels.
- LCCN
- 2018038272
- OCLC
- ssj0002069730
- Title
Literary transnationalism(s) [electronic resource] / edited by Dagmar Vandebosch and Theo D'haen.
- Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, [2019]
- Description
1 online resource (xv, 263 pages)
- Series
Textxet: studies in comparative literature, 0927-5754 ; volume 89
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
- Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
- Summary
"In 2009, Steven Vertovec started off his much- cited work Transnationalism with 'Today transnationalism is everywhere, at least in social science.' (2009: 1) Eight years later, in times in which plans are being made and executed to close borders to people and goods, transnationalism seems less self-evident, and the question of how transnationalism - both as a cultural, political and economic reality and an academic perspective - will evolve in the near future, has become unexpectedly pressing"-- Provided by publisher.
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Vandebosch, Dagmar.
Haen, Theo d'.