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Coping With Canon/Canons: Women Poets and the Literary Context [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to revisit literary canon, focusing on some of the most relevant texts and books that have been published within the corpus of Anglo-American studies. Then our attention is shifted to the works of American women authors and their
Aleksandra Nikčević-Batrićević +1 more
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NATIONAL LITERARY CANON UNDER TRANSLATION
This study focuses on problems of literary translation and of national literary canon transformation in a target culture, and, as a result, the fate of the original text in the receiving culture.
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Literary canon studies: methodological guidelines
The article presents for the Lithuanian audience an interdisciplinary approach of literary canon studies that integrates diverse methods of various disciplines (sociology of literature and culture, literary and cultural history, teaching of literature ...
Viktorija Šeina
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Multiculturalism and the Literary Canon [PDF]
The article discusses the relationship between multiculturalism and the orthodox theory of the literary canon, forwarding critical points pertaining to the theoretical/conceptual canon and the academic/pedagogical canon.
Toma A. Sava
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A dialectical literary canon? [PDF]
This article proposes a literary canon founded on dialectical principles, using South Africa as our historical example. In order to do so, we first trace the development of dialectical thought, moving from Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel to Karl Marx to Steve Biko; from Eurocentrism to class consciousness to Black Consciousness.
Toth, HG, Nicholls, B
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Women’s Literature in Emigration in 1950–1990: the Issue of the Canon
The article was inspired by the World Congress of Lithuanian Writers held in Vilnius, in May 2019, during which the literary canon was discussed – not only in Lithuania, but abroad as well: what determines the entry of some books into the school canon ...
Žydronė Kolevinskienė
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“ESSA DAMA BATE BUÉ” E O CÂNONE LITERÁRIO ANGOLANO
Essa Dama Bate Bué and the Angolan Literary Canon. A relevant topic for the history of literature, the literary canon has been widely questioned and the Angolan literary canon is no exception, being constantly susceptible to changes.
Iolanda VASILE
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Canons and Their Questioning, Canons and Their Fading: Some Personal Remarks on the Development of the Teaching of Literary History [PDF]
This article deals with the problem of teaching the history of literature, specifically with regard to Polish (and Czech) literary history in the context of foreign study, namely in Germany.
Matteo Colombi
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Q: Literary history, be it national, local, or regional, is perhaps the most conservative form of literary study, with many claiming that the method is outmoded. What can literary histories do to overcome both the risk of obsolescence and their inherent
Patrick O’DONNELL
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Invention of Xani’s Mem û Zin As a Fundamental Work in Kurdish National Canon
Although the canonization of literary and non-literary works is an old phenomenon, the national canon appears in modern period with spread of nationalism and foundation nation state.
Zülküf Ergün
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