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Publisher: Odile Jacob
Total Pages: 558
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ISBN: 2738191029

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Ismail Kadare

Ismail Kadare
Author: Peter Morgan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351562002

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Ismail Kadare has experienced a life of controversy. In his own country and internationally he has been both acclaimed as a writer and condemned as a lackey of the Albanian socialist dictatorship. Coming of age after occupation and war, Kadare (b. 1936) belonged to the first generation of new Albanians. In a land where writers were routinely imprisoned, Kadare produced the most brilliant and subversive works to emerge from socialist Eastern Europe. His work brings to an end the century whose literary beginnings were marked by the terror to which Kafka gave his name. The inaugural award of the International Man-Booker Prize for Literature in 2005 marked an important milestone in the global recognition of Kadare. Ironic, multi-layered and imaginative, Kadare's writing is profoundly opposed to ideology. Through critical analysis of a representative selection of Kadare's works, Peter Morgan explains for a wide audience how Kadare survived and wrote in the repressive Albanian Stalinist environment. Peter Morgan is Professor of European Studies at the University of Western Australia.


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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1920
Genre: International cooperation
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The portrayal of the child in children's literature

The portrayal of the child in children's literature
Author: Denise Escarpit
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2011-05-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 311155533X

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The Portrayal of the Child in Children's Literature (Proceedings of the 6th Conference of the Irscl Bordeaux, 1983).


GeopOlympics

GeopOlympics
Author: Kévin Veyssière
Publisher: Max Milo
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2024
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ISBN: 2315021758

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Migrancy and Multilingualism in World Literature

Migrancy and Multilingualism in World Literature
Author: K. Alfons Knauth
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2016
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3643907044

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This volume, the third in a series of four on the general issue of Multilingualism in World Literature, is focused upon the relationship between Migrancy and Multilingualism, including its aquatic, terrestrian and globalizing imagery and ideology. The cover picture Wandering Tongues, an iconic translation of the book's title, evokes one of the paradigmatic figures of migrancy and multilingualism: the migrations of the early Mexican peoples and their somatic multi-lingualism as represented in their glyphic scripts and iconography. The volume comprises studies on the literary, linguistic and graphic representation of various kinds of migrancy in significant works of African, American, Asian and European literature, as well as a study on the literary archetype of human errancy, the Homeric Odyssey, mapped along its periplum and metamorphosis in world literature. Ping-hui Liao is Chuan Lyu Endowed Chair Professor and Head of Cultural Studies at the Literature Department of the University of California in San Diego (USA). K. Alfons Knauth is Professor of Romance Philology at the Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum (Germany). The introduction and five of the twelve chapters are in English; the rest are in German, French, Italian, and Spanish. (Series: poethik polyglott, Vol. 3) [Subject: Literature]


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Author: Université Internationale
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Total Pages: 210
Release: 1920
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The Transformation of the Christian Churches in Western Europe

The Transformation of the Christian Churches in Western Europe
Author: Leo Kenis
Publisher: Universitaire Pers Leuven
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 905867665X

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KADOC Studies on Religion, Culture and Society, Volume 6Research continues to show that the Christian religion is gradually disappearing from the public, cultural, and social spheres in Western Europe. Even on the individual level, institutionalized religion is becoming increasingly marginalized. New forms of religious life and community, however, may point toward a resurgence of Christian churches in postmodern Europe. This book focuses on the complex transformations Christian churches in Western Europe have undergone since World War II. In English and French.


Cajun Literature and Cajun Collective Memory

Cajun Literature and Cajun Collective Memory
Author: Mathilde Köstler
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110772779

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How does Cajun literature, emerging in the 1980s, represent the dynamic processes of remembering in Cajun culture? Known for its hybrid constitution and deeply ingrained oral traditions, Cajun culture provides an ideal testing ground for investigating the collective memory of a group. In particular, francophone and anglophone Cajun texts by such writers as Jean Arceneaux, Tim Gautreaux, Jeanne Castille, Zachary Richard, Ron Thibodeaux, Darrell Bourque, and Kirby Jambon reveal not only a shift from an oral to a written tradition. They also show hybrid perspectives on the Cajun collective memory. Based on recurring references to place, the texts also reflect on the (Acadian) past and reveal the innate ability of the Cajuns to adapt through repeated intertextual references. The Cajun collective memory is thus defined by a transnational outlook, a transversality cutting across various ethnic heritages to establish and legitimize a collective identity both amid the linguistic and cultural diversity in Louisiana, and in the face of American mainstream culture. Cajun Literature and Cajun Collective Memory represents the first analysis of the mnemonic strategies Cajun writers use to explore and sustain the Cajun identity and collective memory.