Pangs of Love and Longing

Pangs of Love and Longing
Author: Anders Cullhed,Carin Franzén,Anders Hallengren
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781443869737

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The complex relationship between psychic structures, social norms, and aesthetic representations is a challenge for every analysis of the historical manifestations of human desire. Pangs of Love and Longing: Configurations of Desire in Premodern Literature sets out to provide a deeper understanding of this relation by an assessment of linguistic and artistic configurations of desire in European literature from Antiquity to the Early Modern period. The aim is to explore historic continuities and ruptures in attitudes towards sexuality, pleasures and bodies, as these are represented in a variety of cultural forms, in order to demonstrate the plurality of premodern desire – and, ultimately, to offer fresh perspectives on our present reality. The seventeen scholars participating in the anthology bring together theories and assessments from different areas of the Humanities – German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, and Comparative Literature, History of Ideas and of Art, Theology, Philosophy and Gender Studies. They are all engaged in cross-disciplinary activities at universities in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, and they all participate in the Scandinavian network “Configurations of Desire in Premodern Literature” initiated in 2010.

Methods for the Study of Literature as Cultural Memory

Methods for the Study of Literature as Cultural Memory
Author: International Comparative Literature Association. Congress
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2000
Genre: Comparative literature
ISBN: 9042004509

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In this volume collaborators from different universities all over the world explore a wide variety of methods for the study of literature as cultural memory. In literature, the past may be (re)constructed in various ways and in very diverse forms. This immediately raises the question as to how one can describe and inventory the various discourses and metadiscourses of historical representation. In what sense can the rhetoric of literary historiography itself contribute to literature's function as cultural memory? Which methods of analysis are most appropriate for describing specific text types or genres as cultural memory? What have been the pragmatic uses and the ethical merits of the stability and continuity that literature has often provided for European, American, Asian and African cultures? What are the dilemmas they create for our teaching at the end of the twentieth century? To all these questions, a wide range of scholars here tries to find answers. In thorough and highly original contributions, they not only address theoretical problems, but also engage themselves in practical analyses of specific works.

Literary Cultures in History

Literary Cultures in History
Author: Sheldon Pollock,Arvind Raghunathan Professor of South Asian Studies Sheldon Pollock
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 1103
Release: 2003-05-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520228214

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Literature Theory and the History of Ideas

Literature  Theory and the History of Ideas
Author: Arshad Ahammad A.,Nada Rajan
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781527570412

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The papers in this book, covering a wide range of themes such as history, globalisation, colonialism, trauma, ecology, cinema, science, post-humanism, feminisms, and alternative sexualities, explore the structures of power that bring about and contour the prevailing, stereotypical and hegemonic notions of identity, gender and culture. The focal point of these interactions is the perpetual dissemination of ideas which stimulate the knowledge system with its roots spread across diverse scholarly disciplines. This collection will be of great interest to academicians, scholars, researchers, and students, as it explores various discourses in literature, cultural studies, literary theory and film studies.

Modern American Literature and Contemporary Iranian Cinema

Modern American Literature and Contemporary Iranian Cinema
Author: Morteza Yazdanjoo
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2022-12-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000822021

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As an endeavor to contribute to the burgeoning field of comparative literature, this monograph addresses the dynamic yet understudied "intertextual dialogism" between modern American literature and contemporary Iranian Cinema, pinpointing how the latter appropriates and recontextualizes instances of the former to construct and inculcate vestiges of national/gender identity on the silver screen. Drawing on Louis Montrose’s catchphrase that Cultural Materialism foregrounds "the textuality of history, [and] the historicity of texts", this book contends that literary "texts" are synchronic artifacts prone to myriad intertextual and extra-textual readings and understandings, each historically conditioned. The recontextualization of Herzog, Franny and Zooey, The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Death of a Salesman into contemporary Iran provides an intertextual avenue to delineate the textuality of history and the historicity of texts

Translating Chinese Fiction

Translating Chinese Fiction
Author: Tan Yesheng
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-06-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781040087862

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Drawing on the cognitive translatological paradigm, this book introduces a situation-embedded cognitive construction model of translation and explores the thinking portfolios of British and American sinologists-cum-translators to re-examine their multiple voices and cognition in translating Chinese fiction. By placing sinologists-cum-translators in the same discourse space, the study transcends the limitations of previous case studies and offers a comprehensive cognitive panorama of how Chinese novels are rendered. The author explores the challenges and difficulties of translating Chinese fiction from the insider perspectives of British and American sinologists, and cross-validates their multiple voices by aligning them with cross-cultural communication scenarios. Based on the cognitive construction model of translation, the book provides a systematic review of the translation thoughts and ideas of the community of sinologists in terms of linguistic conventions, narrative styles, contextual and cultural frames, readership categories and metaphorical models of translation. It envisions a new research path to enhance empirical research on translators' cognition in a dynamic translation ecosystem. The title will be an essential read for students and scholars of translation studies and Chinese studies. It will also appeal to translators and researchers interested in cognitive stylistics, literary studies and intercultural communication studies.

American Literary Dimensions

American Literary Dimensions
Author: Ben Siegel,Jay L. Halio
Publsiher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0874136865

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This is the first of two volumes commemorating Friedman's life and work, and includes essays on American literature, poetry, and remembrances.

Recontextualizing Resistance

Recontextualizing Resistance
Author: Emily Golson
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527507371

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Resistance is a concept that rose to the forefront of several areas of study when Max Weber made careful distinctions between authority, force, violence, domination, and legitimation. It gained strong attention when the well-known Palestinian journalist, activist, fiction writer and critic Ghassan Kanafani (1936–1972) published a study entitled the Literature of Resistance in Occupied Palestine: 1948–1966, a work that contributed to postcolonial theories of power, race, ethnicity and gender, and second generation theories of orientalism, feminism, and disability. Initially identified by philosophers, historians, and social critics as a focal point for situations in which oppressors brutally destroy the identity or subjectivity of the oppressed, resistance has been transformed by fiction writers, filmmakers, lyricists and speechmakers into a process in which responses and counter-responses to some type of injustice create difficult situations with complicated nuances. These works now form the foundation for what has come to be recognized as “resistance art.” This book gathers the insight, knowledge, and wisdom found in different manifestations of this art to further our understanding of the impact of resistance on contemporary life.