04158nam 2200673 450 991045349400332120200520144314.094-012-1032-210.1163/9789401210324(CKB)2550000001182773(EBL)1686914(SSID)ssj0001129452(PQKBManifestationID)11618126(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001129452(PQKBWorkID)11079423(PQKB)11456256(MiAaPQ)EBC1686914(OCoLC)868674838(OCoLC)868285231(OCoLC)874809927(OCoLC)994480210(nllekb)BRILL9789401210324(Au-PeEL)EBL1686914(CaPaEBR)ebr10826888(CaONFJC)MIL562799(OCoLC)868674838(EXLCZ)99255000000118277320140128h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReexamining the national-philological legacy quest for a new paradigm? /edited by Vladimir Biti ; cover image, Srđan Ivanković ; Vladimir Biti [and eleven others], contributorsAmsterdam, Netherlands ;New York :Rodopi,2014.©20141 online resource (289 p.)Studia imagologica ;22International conference proceedings.90-420-3783-0 1-306-31548-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Vladimir Biti -- The Janus Face of Literary Bildung: Education and/or Self-Formation? /Vladimir Biti -- ‘Back’ to the West. Homecoming and Alterity around 1830 /Mario Grizelj -- “Humbly Report”? Svejk’s Voices from Exile /John Neubauer -- With Other Eyes or the Eyes of Others? A Scandinavian Case /Svend Erik Larsen -- The National Concept of Literature and Minority Group’s Identities in Latin America /Eduardo F. Coutinho -- National and European Identities among Political Elites and Population in European Countries /Mladen Lazić and Jelena Pešić -- Do ‘Minor Literatures’ Still Exist? The Fortunes of a Concept in the Changing Frameworks of Literary History /Galin Tihanov -- After the Bridge The Bosnian War as a European Trauma in the Work of Emir Suljagić and Aleksandar Hemon /Guido Snel -- The Literary-Political Beyond Nation, State, Nation-State. Critical Unhingings in the Thought of Jan Patočka and Hannah Arendt /Ulrike Kistner -- Heteroessences: Community, Demonstratives and Interpretation in Agamben’s Philosophy of Language /Aleksandar Mijatović -- What about the Politics of Deconstruction? /Zrinka Božić Blanuša -- Notes on Contributors.Has thinking, working and teaching in terms of national literatures become obsolete in today’s globalized world of hyphenated languages, literatures and cultures? Since the rise of modern European national philologies coincided with the emergence of modern European nation-states, does the dissolution of the latter in the European supranational unity imply the suspension of the former? Or we must, on the contrary, consider the fact that today’s Europe is not only postnational but, in its re-nationalized East-Central-European part, post-multinational as well, id est, emerging out of the breakdown of the postimperial state formations such as the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia?Studia Imagologica22.Nationalism and literatureEuropeNational characteristics in literaturePhilologyElectronic books.Nationalism and literatureNational characteristics in literature.Philology.860.93581Biti Vladimir696622Ivanković Srđan949853MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453494003321Reexamining the national-philological legacy2147138UNINA