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Mexican Working-Class Literature, or The Work of Literature in Mexico
Working-class literature has never had a wide audience in Mexico, always overshadowed by other types of literature, such as the novel of the Mexican Revolution, the regionalist novel, and the indigenous novel. Nevertheless, there is no better place, as this essay will suggest, to consider the status of literature and its relationship to history and ...
E. D. Stefano
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Working-Class Literature(s): Historical and International Perspectives
The aim of this collection is to make possible the forging of a more robust, politically useful, and theoretically elaborate understanding of working-class literature(s). These essays map a substantial terrain: the history of working-class literature(s) in Russia/The Soviet Union, The USA, Finland, Sweden, The UK, and Mexico.
J. Lennon, M. Nilsson
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The aim of this article is to contribute to the theoretical understanding of the phenomenon of working-class literature through a comparison of how it has developed in two countries—Sweden and the United States—and, more importantly, how it has been ...
Magnus Nilsson, John Lennon
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Dov’era l’Io fare il Noi. Una conversazione con Alberto Prunetti sulla letteratura working-class
This interview with Alberto Prunetti focuses on his work both as a writer (Amianto, 108 metri, Nel girone dei bestemmiatori), and as the editor of Alegre’s “Working-class” series and one of the organisers of the Working-Class Literature Festival (Campi ...
Nicole Siri
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The article "Bread & Roses": An Analysis of the Sociology of Literature and Its Relevance to the Present in the Context of the Working Class" was created with the intention of explaining how working class people express their grievances in the form of ...
Faza Fauziyyah
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Faire série. Les poètes de métier
What happens when a baker, a doctor, a notary or a teacher writes a poem about his job? Nothing more than an amateur text, one more, which will be lost in oblivion. But when this text is published, read in society, recited at a banquet?
Paul Aron
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Le mosche del capitale [The Flies of Capital] is Volponi’s last novel, and it is inspired by autobiographical events, which are depicted at a historical level.
Tiziano Toracca
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Arbetarpoesin och offentligheterna
Working-Class Poetry and Publics: The Example of Stig Sjödin The Swedish poet Stig Sjödin (1917–1993) is generally recognized as an important figure in both Swedish literary history and the history of Swedish working-class literature.
Magnus Nilsson
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Towards the Light, into the Silence: Danish Working-Class Literature Past and, Perhaps, Present
The chapter presents an overview of Danish working-class literary history. The initial sections outline the established narrative of the tradition from the late 19th century to the early 1980s, whereas the closing parts poses the question: Does a ...
Nicklas Freisleben Lund
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Arbetarförfattaren Stig Sjödin
Sammendrag I denna artikel analyseras poeten Stig Sjödins (1917–1993) relation till identiteten arbetarförfattare, med fokus på hur den varierat över tid och mellan olika sammanhang.
Magnus Nilsson
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