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The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative North American Literature

Author : R. Nischik
Publisher : Springer
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2014-08-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137413901

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The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative North American Literature by R. Nischik Pdf

A first of its kind, The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative North American Literature provides an overview of Comparative North American Literature, a cutting-edge discipline. Contributors make important interventions into multiculturalism in North America and into U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada border literatures.

Comparative North American Studies

Author : Reingard M. Nischik
Publisher : Springer
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137559654

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Comparative North American Studies by Reingard M. Nischik Pdf

Merging selected approaches to Comparative North American Studies with detailed textual analyses, this book studies works of writers as diverse as Ernest Hemingway, Joyce Carol Oates, Tim O'Brien, and Margaret Atwood. Topics include comparative approaches to the North American modernist short story, narratives of the Canada-US border, and North American reviews of Atwood's novels.

Handbook of Transatlantic North American Studies

Author : Julia Straub
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 632 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110393415

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Handbook of Transatlantic North American Studies by Julia Straub Pdf

Transatlantic literary studies have provided important new perspectives on North American, British and Irish literature. They have led to a revision of literary history and the idea of a national literature. They have changed the perception of the Anglo-American literary market and its many processes of transatlantic production, distribution, reception and criticism. Rather than dwelling on comparisons or engaging with the notion of ‘influence,’ transatlantic literary studies seek to understand North American, British and Irish literature as linked with each other by virtue of multi-layered historical and cultural ties and pay special attention to the many refractions and mutual interferences that have characterized these traditions since colonial times. This handbook brings together articles that summarize some of the crucial transatlantic concepts, debates and topics. The contributions contained in this volume examine periods in literary and cultural history, literary movements, individual authors as well as genres from a transatlantic perspective, combining theoretical insight with textual analysis.

Handbook of Transatlantic North American Studies

Author : Julia Straub
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 632 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110376739

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Handbook of Transatlantic North American Studies by Julia Straub Pdf

Transatlantic literary studies have provided important new perspectives on North American, British and Irish literature. They have led to a revision of literary history and the idea of a national literature. They have changed the perception of the Anglo-American literary market and its many processes of transatlantic production, distribution, reception and criticism. Rather than dwelling on comparisons or engaging with the notion of ‘influence,’ transatlantic literary studies seek to understand North American, British and Irish literature as linked with each other by virtue of multi-layered historical and cultural ties and pay special attention to the many refractions and mutual interferences that have characterized these traditions since colonial times. This handbook brings together articles that summarize some of the crucial transatlantic concepts, debates and topics. The contributions contained in this volume examine periods in literary and cultural history, literary movements, individual authors as well as genres from a transatlantic perspective, combining theoretical insight with textual analysis.

Gained Ground

Author : Eva Gruber,Caroline Rosenthal
Publisher : European Studies in North Amer
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781571134240

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Gained Ground by Eva Gruber,Caroline Rosenthal Pdf

Compares the cultural productions of Canada and the US - literature, but also film, opera, and even theme parks - providing a reassessment of Canadian Studies within a comparative framework.

The Printed Book in Contemporary American Culture

Author : Heike Schaefer,Alexander Starre
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030225452

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The Printed Book in Contemporary American Culture by Heike Schaefer,Alexander Starre Pdf

This essay collection explores the cultural functions the printed book performs in the digital age. It examines how the use of and attitude toward the book form have changed in light of the digital transformation of American media culture. Situated at the crossroads of American studies, literary studies, book studies, and media studies, these essays show that a sustained focus on the medial and material formats of literary communication significantly expands our accustomed ways of doing cultural studies. Addressing the changing roles of authors, publishers, and readers while covering multiple bookish formats such as artists’ books, bestselling novels, experimental fiction, and zines, this interdisciplinary volume introduces readers to current transatlantic conversations on the history and future of the printed book.

The Oxford Handbook of Indigenous American Literature

Author : James H. Cox,James Howard Cox,Daniel Heath Justice
Publisher : Oxford Handbooks
Page : 769 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199914036

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The Oxford Handbook of Indigenous American Literature by James H. Cox,James Howard Cox,Daniel Heath Justice Pdf

"This book explores Indigenous American literature and the development of an inter- and trans-Indigenous orientation in Native American and Indigenous literary studies. Drawing on the perspectives of scholars in the field, it seeks to reconcile tribal nation specificity, Indigenous literary nationalism, and trans-Indigenous methodologies as necessary components of post-Renaissance Native American and Indigenous literary studies. It looks at the work of Renaissance writers, including Louise Erdrich's Tracks (1988) and Leslie Marmon Silko's Sacred Water (1993), along with novels by S. Alice Callahan and John Milton Oskison. It also discusses Indigenous poetics and Salt Publishing's Earthworks series, focusing on poets of the Renaissance in conversation with emerging writers. Furthermore, it introduces contemporary readers to many American Indian writers from the seventeenth to the first half of the nineteenth century, from Captain Joseph Johnson and Ben Uncas to Samson Occom, Samuel Ashpo, Henry Quaquaquid, Joseph Brant, Hendrick Aupaumut, Sarah Simon, Mary Occom, and Elijah Wimpey. The book examines Inuit literature in Inuktitut, bilingual Mexicanoh and Spanish poetry, and literature in Indian Territory, Nunavut, the Huasteca, Yucatán, and the Great Lakes region. It considers Indigenous literatures north of the Medicine Line, particularly francophone writing by Indigenous authors in Quebec. Other issues tackled by the book include racial and blood identities that continue to divide Indigenous nations and communities, as well as the role of colleges and universities in the development of Indigenous literary studies".

Irishness in North American Women's Writing

Author : Ellen McWilliams
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2021-01-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137537881

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Irishness in North American Women's Writing by Ellen McWilliams Pdf

This book examines ideas of Irishness in the writing of Mary McCarthy, Maeve Brennan, Alice McDermott, Alice Munro, Jane Urquhart, and Emma Donoghue. Individual chapters engage in detail with questions central to the social or literary history of Irish women in North America and pay special attention to the following: discourses of Irish femininity in twentieth-century American and Canadian literature; mythologies of Irishness in an American and Canadian context; transatlantic literary exchanges and the influence of canonical Irish writers; and ideas of exile in the work of diasporic women writers.

Comparative Literature for the New Century

Author : Giulia De Gasperi,Joseph Pivato
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780773555365

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Comparative Literature for the New Century by Giulia De Gasperi,Joseph Pivato Pdf

Since its beginning, Comparative Literature has been characterized as a discipline in crisis. But its shifting boundaries are its strength, allowing for collaboration and growth and illuminating a path forward. In Comparative Literature for the New Century a diverse group of scholars argue for a distinct North American approach to literary studies that includes the promotion of different languages. Chapters by senior scholars such as George Elliott Clarke, E.D. Blodgett, and Sneja Gunew are placed in dialogue with those by younger scholars, including Dominique Hétu, Maria Cristina Seccia, and Ndeye Fatou Ba. The writers, many of whom are multilingual, discuss problems with translation, identity and belonging, the modern epic, the role of tradition, minority writing, Francophone and Anglophone novels in Africa, and politics in literature. Engaging with theory, history, media studies, psychology, translation studies, post-colonial studies, and gender studies, chapters exemplify how the knowledge and tools offered by Comparative Literature can be applied in reading, exploring, and understanding not only literary productions but also the world at large. Presenting some of the most current work being carried out by academics and scholars actively engaged in the field in Canada and abroad, Comparative Literature for the New Century promotes the value of Comparative Literature as an interdisciplinary study and assesses future directions it might take. Contributors include George Elliott Clarke (University of Toronto), Dominique Hétu (Alberta & Montreal), Monique Tschofen (Ryerson), Jolene Armstrong (Athabasca), E.D. Blodgett (Alberta), Ndeye Fatou Ba (Ryerson), Maria Cristina Seccia (Hull), Sneja Gunew (UBC), Deborah Saidero (Udine), Elizabeth Dahab (CSULB), Gaetano Rando (Wollongong), Anna Pia De Luca (Udine), Mark A. McCutcheon (Athabasca), Giulia De Gasperi (PEI), and Joseph Pivato (Athabasca).

Canada Through American Eyes

Author : Jennifer Andrews
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031221200

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Canada Through American Eyes by Jennifer Andrews Pdf

This book explores how Canada is imagined primarily by US writers, and what readers and scholars on both sides of the Canada-US border can learn from these recent depictions by examining a selection of US-authored fiction from 9/11 to the present. The novels — and occasionally paintings, films, and musicals — that are the subject of the book provide a deliberately varied set of case studies to probe how US texts, along with works of art produced on both sides of the Canada-US border, uncover moments in Canadian historical and literary studies that have been buried or occluded to protect Canada's self-representation as an exceptional nation.

Traveling Traditions

Author : Erik Redling
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2016-03-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110411782

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Traveling Traditions by Erik Redling Pdf

This study seeks to fill a major gap in the fields of Nineteenth-Century American and British Studies by examining how nineteenth-century intellectuals shaped and re-shaped aesthetic traditions across the Atlantic Ocean. Special attention is paid to a group of salient cultural concepts, such as artist-as-hero, imagination, the picturesque, reform, simultaneity, and seriality. Although embedded in a particular aesthetic tradition, these concepts travel from one culture to another and are transformed along their transatlantic journeys. The purpose of this book is to explore the roles of these ‘traveling concepts’ within the realm of transatlantic cultures and to trace their at times surprising paths within ever-widening transnational intellectual networks.

Necessary Travel

Author : Susan Hodgett,Patrick James
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498545150

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Necessary Travel by Susan Hodgett,Patrick James Pdf

This book explores New Area Studies in the twenty-first century. It addresses a blurring of genres between the social sciences and the humanities; expanding methodological innovation, reflective practice and co-production of knowledge with local people. It marks the significance of the local to the global in an increasingly complex world.

Ten Years after Katrina

Author : Mary Ruth Marotte,Glenn Jellenik
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2014-12-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780739192696

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Ten Years after Katrina by Mary Ruth Marotte,Glenn Jellenik Pdf

This collection charts the effects of hurricane Katrina upon American cultural identity; it does not merely catalogue the trauma of the event but explores the ways that such an event functions in and on the literature that represents it.

Narrating Citizenship and Belonging in Anglophone Canadian Literature

Author : Katja Sarkowsky
Publisher : Springer
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319969350

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Narrating Citizenship and Belonging in Anglophone Canadian Literature by Katja Sarkowsky Pdf

This book examines how concepts of citizenship have been negotiated in Anglophone Canadian literature since the 1970s. Katja Sarkowsky argues that literary texts conceptualize citizenship as political “co-actorship” and as cultural “co-authorship” (Boele van Hensbroek), using citizenship as a metaphor of ambivalent affiliations within and beyond Canada. In its exploration of urban, indigenous, environmental, and diasporic citizenship as well as of citizenship’s growing entanglement with questions of human rights, Canadian literature reflects and feeds into the term’s conceptual diversification. Exploring the works of Guillermo Verdecchia, Joy Kogawa, Jeannette Armstrong, Maria Campbell, Cheryl Foggo, Fred Wah, Michael Ondaatje, and Dionne Brand, this text investigates how citizenship functions to denote emplaced practices of participation in multiple collectives that are not restricted to the framework of the nation-state.

The English Short Story in Canada

Author : Reingard M. Nischik
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476628073

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The English Short Story in Canada by Reingard M. Nischik Pdf

In 2013, the Nobel Prize for Literature was for the first time awarded to a short story writer, and to a Canadian, Alice Munro. The award focused international attention on a genre that had long been thriving in Canada, particularly since the 1960s. This book traces the development and highlights of the English-language Canadian short story from the late 19th century up to the present. The history as well as the theoretical approaches to the genre are covered, with in-depth examination of exemplary stories by prominent writers such as Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro.