Reexamining the National-Philological Legacy
Editat de Vladimir Bitien Limba Engleză Paperback – 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042037830
ISBN-10: 9042037830
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9042037830
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Cuprins
Vladimir Biti: Introduction: Reexamining the National-Philological Legacy: Quest for a New Paradigm?
Section I. The Hyphenation of Literature: A Genealogy
Vladimir Biti: The Janus Face of Literary Bildung: Education and/or Self-Formation?
Section II. Decomposing Nations, Establishing Contact Zones: Toward a New Idea of Literature
Mario Grizelj: ‘Back’ to the West. Homecoming and Alterity around 1830
John Neubauer: “Humbly Report”? Svejk’s Voices from Exile
Svend Erik Larsen: With Other Eyes or the Eyes of Others? A Scandinavian Case
Eduardo F. Coutinho: The National Concept of Literature and Minority Group’s Identities in Latin America
Section III. The Spectral Border: ‘Major’ and ‘Minor’ Identities
Mladen Lazić and Jelena Pešić: National and European Identities among Political Elites and
Population in European Countries
Galin Tihanov: Do ‘Minor Literatures’ Still Exist? The Fortunes of a Concept in the Changing Frameworks of Literary History
Guido Snel: After the Bridge: The Bosnian War as a European Trauma in the Work of Emir Suljagić and Aleksandar Hemon
Section IV. The Politics of the Improper: Community as a Limit-Experience
Ulrike Kistner: The Literary-Political Beyond Nation, State, Nation-State. Critical Unhingings in the Thought of Jan Patočka and Hannah Arendt
Aleksandar Mijatović: Heteroessences: Community, Demonstratives and Interpretation in Agamben’s Philosophy of Language
Zrinka Božić Blanuša: What about the Politics of Deconstruction?
Notes on Contributors
Section I. The Hyphenation of Literature: A Genealogy
Vladimir Biti: The Janus Face of Literary Bildung: Education and/or Self-Formation?
Section II. Decomposing Nations, Establishing Contact Zones: Toward a New Idea of Literature
Mario Grizelj: ‘Back’ to the West. Homecoming and Alterity around 1830
John Neubauer: “Humbly Report”? Svejk’s Voices from Exile
Svend Erik Larsen: With Other Eyes or the Eyes of Others? A Scandinavian Case
Eduardo F. Coutinho: The National Concept of Literature and Minority Group’s Identities in Latin America
Section III. The Spectral Border: ‘Major’ and ‘Minor’ Identities
Mladen Lazić and Jelena Pešić: National and European Identities among Political Elites and
Population in European Countries
Galin Tihanov: Do ‘Minor Literatures’ Still Exist? The Fortunes of a Concept in the Changing Frameworks of Literary History
Guido Snel: After the Bridge: The Bosnian War as a European Trauma in the Work of Emir Suljagić and Aleksandar Hemon
Section IV. The Politics of the Improper: Community as a Limit-Experience
Ulrike Kistner: The Literary-Political Beyond Nation, State, Nation-State. Critical Unhingings in the Thought of Jan Patočka and Hannah Arendt
Aleksandar Mijatović: Heteroessences: Community, Demonstratives and Interpretation in Agamben’s Philosophy of Language
Zrinka Božić Blanuša: What about the Politics of Deconstruction?
Notes on Contributors