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Children’s Literature and Nation Building: The Basque Case

Children's Literature in Education, 2017
The Basque Country is a stateless nation located in the western part of the Pyrenees, divided between France and Spain. The romanticist nationalist trend that emerged in Europe throughout the nineteenth century gave rise to a nationalist feeling in the Basque Country that has been fed, among others, by children’s literature.
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Moving Past Patria: Locating Memory in Contemporary Basque Literature

2023
Whilst ETA’s definitive cessation of armed activity in 2011 marked the end of over half a century of violent conflict between the Basque separatist group and the Spanish state, a highly politicised dispute over historical memory has since arisen in the public arena.
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Bibliography of Basque Linguistics and Literature Resources

Humanities Collections, 1996
This annotated bibliography selects and describes Basque language and literature resources and provides a holistic approach to Basque studies.
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Ramón Saizarbitoria's High Modernist Novel in Contemporary Basque Literature

Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies, 2004
sive constructs of today. Ramon Saizarbitoria is a leading Basque novelist not very well known outside of the Basque Country. His literary work (always originally written in Basque) seeks to create a textual legacy for a language that has his torically been by and large oral and does not have a strong literary tradition.
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Greenwich Meridian in New York? The Basque Literary Field in World Literature

Hispanic Research Journal, 2020
espanolEn este articulo analizo el lugar del campo literario vasco (CLV) en la literatura mundial. Basandome en un enfoque sistemico de la literatura, propongo una dicotomia entre la teoria de Pascale Casanova, en la que Paris tiene la centralidad de la literatura universal, y la de Serge Guilbaut, en la que Nueva York es la capital mundial del arte ...
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The Trajectory of Basque Literature for Children and Young People

Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 2010
The author provides a brief history of Basque children's literature from its roots in the oral tradition to modern examples of critical realism and poetry for young people.
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The Literature of the North American Basque Diaspora

This chapter profiles an educational project developed for the creative writing workshop at the Third Age College of the University of the Basque Country, in San Sebastian. Projects that highlight the interpretation and creation of literary texts concerned with the specific literature of the Basque immigrant experience in the USA are scarce, and there ...
Monreal, Haritz, Urza, Gabriel
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Translating from and into Basque: The Case of Children’s Literature

2017
This article aims to provide an overview of the implications of translating children’s literature from and into Basque, a minority language with no more than a million speakers. Translation has always been a key activity for the Basque language. However, due to its coexistence with other hegemonic languages, that is Spanish and French, this translation
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