Start by reading Erll’s chapter on the links between literature and cultural memory, and then build on it to reflect more specifically on the interplay between history and memory in the case of colonialism and decolonisation, on the basis in particular of Nicolaïdis, Sèbe & Maas as well ...
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Different experiences, perspectives, and genres from around the world are often shared through world literature. Learn more about the trends,...
December 29, 2021ByAnn MorganinThe storiesTags:books,culture,New Year,reading,translation,world,world literature4 Comments Exactly ten years ago I was preparing to set out on what would turn out to be a lifechanging quest: spending 2012 trying to read a book from every country in the world...
“Robert Sheppard’s novel, “Spiritus Mundi,” has everything. “Spiritus Mundi” is Latin, meaning “spirit” or “soul of the world.” According to the Norton Anthology of English Literature, the phrase refers to “the spirit or soul of the universe” with which all individual souls are...
In 2023, I’m reading what brings me joy! I’m also reading books picked by my book club. And finally, I’m also going to work through Winston Churchill’s six book series on World War II. Without further ado, here is my September 2023 Reading List!
April 23rd is World Book Day and Copyright Day. It is a symbolic date in world literature. It is the date on which several prominent authors, William Shakespeare, Miguel Cervantes and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega all died....
Read Until You Understand: The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature by Farah Jasmine Griffin (W. W. Norton & Company, Sep 14, 2021) I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America by Tyler Merritt (Worthy Books, Sep 14, 2021) ...
world literary journalism;reportage literature;transnational research 1. Introduction Literary journalism is as timeless as it is ubiquitous. From the rocks of Kakadu to the cave walls of Lascaux, art has documented the sacred and the profane of peoples’ lives for millennia. No one period can lay...