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Vol. 24 No. 1 (2019): Theory and Practice. Speaking About Small Literatures in Their Own Language
Vol. 24 No. 1 (2019): Theory and Practice. Speaking About Small Literatures in Their Own Language
Guest editors: Jonathan Locke Hart, Wu Shang
Published:
2019-08-22
Editorial
Introduction: Theory and Practice
Jonathan Locke Hart
5-7
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Introduction: Speaking About Small Literatures in Their Own Language
Katre Talviste
8-9
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Articles
Contemporary International/World Novels’ Transmissibility from Partial Connections to Hermeneutics of Situation (With References to Glissant, Volpi, Murakami, and Rushdie)
Jean Bessière
10-29
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Shakespeare in Theory and Practice
Jonathan Locke Hart
30-53
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Geopolitics and Contesting Identities in Shakespeare’s The First Part of Henry VI
I-Chun Wang
54-66
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Economic Obsession in Early Literary Imagination: Shakespeare, Jonson and More
Francis K. H. So
67-80
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The Imagination of Criminals in Victorian London in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Hiu Wai Wong
81-94
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Literature as Conduct: On J. Hillis Miller’s Speech-act Theory and Its Application
Rong Guo
95-112
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Who We Are Is What Makes Us Laugh: Humour as Discourse on Identity and Hegemony
Christian Ylagan
113-127
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Rethinking of the Crisis of Universalism: Toward a Pluralistic Orientation of Cosmopolitanism
Ning Wang
128-144
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Orientalism and Re-Orientalism in Yann Martel’s Life of Pi
Jiang Yuqin
145-157
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Essence of Technology and Ecological Disaster: A Heideggerian Reading of Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood
Lanxiang Wu, Xiaolin Zhou
158-172
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Virtue or Vice? Trauma Reflected in Mo Yan’s Frog
Jinghui Wang
173-189
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Omission and its Impact on Character Reshaping in Literary Translation: A Case Study of Wolf Totem
Xiaoli Wang
190-204
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Narrative Ethics of Post-Modern Visual Culture between Chinese “Diors Series” and Western “Loser Series” in Comparative Perspective
Shaomin Zheng
205-219
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Interferenz statt Verspätung – Die Polysystemtheorie als Beschreibungsmodell für ‚kleine‘ Literaturen
Fabienne Gilbertz
220-235
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Literature Defined by Language? Some Remarks on the Definition of Estonian Literature
Anneli Kõvamees
236-246
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A Small Literature in the Service of Nation-Building: the Estonian Case
Arne Merilai, Katre Talviste
247-260
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About Authors
About Authors
261-266
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