Sea of Literatures : Towards a Theory of Mediterranean Literature /
Mediterranean studies flourish in literary and cultural studies, but concepts of the Mediterranean and the theories and methods they use are very disparate. This is because the Mediterranean is not a simple geographical or historical unity, but a multiplicity, a network of highly interconnected elem...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
[2023]
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Colección: | Alpe Adria e dintorni, itinerari mediterranei : Letteratura e cinema di confine ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Memories and Identities
- Tales of the Adriatic
- Interconnected Histories and Construction of Collective Memory: Theoretical Approaches to the Perception of the Mediterranean Sea as a Palimpsestic noeud de mémoire in French and Italian Literature
- A story of two Shores: Transnational Memory and Ottoman Legacy in Modern Greek Novels
- The Literary Construction of Mediterranean Identity: Memory and Myth in Maria Corti
- Elusive Mediterraneans. Reading Beyond Nation
- The Forger as an Ambivalent Muse: Leonardo Sciascia's Novel Il Consiglio d'Egitto and the Mediterranean Memory of Sicily
- Part II: Social and Linguistic Spaces
- Latin-Arabic Literary Entanglement and the Concept of "Mediterranean Literature"
- Mapping the Mediterranean with Language: Matvejević's Mediterranean Breviary
- Territory / Frontiers / Routes: Space, Place and Language in the Mediterranean
- Part III: Fictional Spaces
- "Avendo di servidori bisogno": Decameron 5.7 and the Medieval Mediterranean Slave Trade
- For a Geo-Philology of the Sea. Writing Cartography, Mapping the Mediterranean Mare Historiarum, from Dante to Renaissance Islands Books
- Concepts of Mediterranean Islandness from Ancient to Early Modern Times: A Philological Approach
- Marseille and the Mediterranean in the Writings of Yoko Tawada and Tahar Ben Jelloun
- Heterotopic and Striated Spaces in the Mediterranean Crime Fiction of Amara Lakhous and Jean-Claude Izzo
- Part IV: Conceptional Spaces
- A Mediterranean Utopia. The Renaissance Fiction of Plusiapolis as an Ideal of Mediterranean Connectivity
- The pensée de midi Revisited: Mediterranean Connectivity Between Paul Arène, Albert Camus, and Louis Brauquier
- The Possibility of the Mediterranean and the Contribution of Poetic Cross-Cultural Philologies During the Twentieth Century. Al-Andalus in the Poetry of Federico García Lorca, Louis Aragon, and Maḥmūd Darwiš
- Ďurišin's Interliterary Mediterranean as a Model for World Literature
- A Female Mediterranean South? Italian Women Writers Gendering Spaces of Meridione: Nadia Terranova's Farewell ghosts (2018)
- Learning from the Sea: Migration and Maritime Archives
- Notes on Contributors
- Index nominum