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| Physikalisches Format | Online version: Frank, Søren. Migration and literature. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 (OCoLC)654158410 |
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| Name: | Günter Grass; Milan Kundera; Salman Rushdie; Jan Kjærstad; Jan Kjaerstad; Günter Grass; Milan Kundera; Salman Rushdie |
| Medientyp: | Internetquelle |
| Dokumenttyp: | Buch, Internet-Ressource |
| Alle Autoren: |
Søren Frank |
| ISBN: | 0230608280 9780230608283 |
| OCLC-Nummer: | 192135700 |
| Beschreibung: | 235 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Inhalt: | Prolegomena: Towards a Literature of Migration Gunter Grass The Birth of the Trilogy Heroes Against Absurdity Territories and Histories Linguistic Diarrhea Return of the Storyteller Milan Kundera Heroes of Non-Belonging The Modern Homecoming The Art of Composition Return of the Authorial Narrator Salman Rushdie Heroes of Disorientation Language Deterritorialized Dissemination Rhizomatic Forms Jan Kjarstad Narratorial Oscillations Norway Localized Kaleidoscopic Form and Human Identity Epilegomena: Literary Studies and the Canon |
| Verfasserangabe: | Søren Frank. |
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<p>"Frank's study presents a rigorously constructed new paradigm for understanding the multiply centered experiences of migration and displacement. The literary expression of modern exilic experience emerges from a spatially and culturally complex map and calls for a redefinition of such categories as migrant and exile literature. Theoretically well-grounded, historically informed, and written in a clear and fluid style, "Migration and Literature" refines and redefines the parameters of exilic writing by shifting the focus from authorial biography to the concept of literature of migration, as marked by our social and textual experience of modernity rooted in migratory sensibilities. The book is an outstanding contribution to the growing body of critical work on transnational literatures."--Azade Seyhan, Fairbank Professor in the Humanities and Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Bryn Mawr College and author of "Writing Outside the Nation "<p>"In this important contribution to the contemporary debate on the novel, Frank argues that the postcolonial theme of migration in an increasingly changing world is also profoundly relevant for the late twentieth-century European novel. The book blends insightful analyses of works by Gunter Grass, Milan Kundera, Salman Rushdie, and Jan Kjaerstad with a superb discussion of narrative theories from Hegel to Franco Moretti."--Thomas Pavel, Professor in Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago and author of "La pensee du roman"<p>"Thanks to Frank's book, the concept of 'homelessness' has now morphed from a trope of self-indulgent intellectual masochism into an angle describing a basic epistemological condition and the dominant form of the novel in the early twenty-first century."--Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Albert Guerard Professor in Literature, Stanford University and author of "Production of Presence""While at first glance the comparison of the four chosen authors seems a daring project, Frank conceptualise Weiterlesen…
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- Kundera, Milan -- Criticism and interpretation.
- Rushdie, Salman -- Criticism and interpretation.
- Kjærstad, Jan, -- 1953- -- Criticism and interpretation.
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