An edition of Writers in between languages (2009)

Writers in between languages

minority literatures in the global scene

Writers in between languages
Mari Jose Olaziregi, Mari Jose ...
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An edition of Writers in between languages (2009)

Writers in between languages

minority literatures in the global scene

"Collection of articles by Basque writers and American and European academics on the globalization of literature, postcolonialism, and new ethnic landscapes. Also treats topics such as center and periphery dualities, subaltern identities, so-called borderlands thought, and the effect of Creoleness"--Provided by publisher.

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Language
English
Pages
313

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Writers in between languages: minority literatures in the global scene
2009, Center for Basque Studies/University of Nevada
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Table of Contents

Creation (writers): writing in Basque in a global space from the periphery
I do not know who 'I' is
The cork and the anchor
Identity, language, creation (an autobiographical vision)
Five reasons for writing in the language of
The neighborhood
Eight crucial decisions (a Basque writer is obliged to face)
Re-creation (academics):On the lightness of being: the conflict of belonging in Basque literature
The astigmatic vision and the perception of minority literatures
Charting national identities: the excursion mode
Critical Basque studies: a place for literature in postnationalist identity
Josep Pla: localism, or a complete way of viewing the world
Post-hispanism, or the long goodbye of national philology
On visible and invisible languages:Bernardo Atxaga's Soinujolearen semea in translation
Memory, past, and writing in the global scene: Bernardo Atxaga's El hijo del acordeonista and Carme Riera's La mitad del alma
Exile, dissemination, and homogenization:the case of equatorial guinea as the space of a minority literature
Salvador Espriu and the Marrano home of language.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Reno

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
899/.9209
Library of Congress
PH5281 .W75 2009

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Pagination
313 p. :
Number of pages
313

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24562339M
ISBN 13
9781877802904
LCCN
2009042046
OCLC/WorldCat
455421090

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15612131W

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