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ELit blog‘s review, 14 April 2016
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Copyright laws in France/ Urheberrechtsgesetze in Frankreich
Posted by Katja Petrovic | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, Copyright Controversy, 2016
Idle talk about the French “exception culturelle” is really getting on some people’s nerves. For instance, back in 2013 France was alone in insisting that films and audio-visual materials regulated ...
A conference on translation and cultural transfer
Posted by Ágnes Orzóy | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Small is great: this was the title of an international conference held at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest. Organized by the Departments of Dutch and Scandinavian Studies at ELTE and the ...
ELit blog‘s review, 31 March 2016
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Lovely Ljubljana
Posted by Rosie Goldsmith | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Slovenia may have closed its borders to international refugees, but it’s remarkably open to international literature.
ELit Blog‘s Review
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Peter Handke and His Reception in the German-speaking world / Über die Peter-Handke-Rezeption im deutschen Sprachraum
Posted by Peter Zimmermann | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
First, somebody has to match his record: Peter Handke has been in the spotlight of German-speaking literary criticism for fifty years. For every book, every play and every interview, even.
What does Europe mean today?/ Was bedeutet Europa heute?
Posted by Katja Petrovic | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
What does Europe mean today? In light of the refugee crisis and financial collapse and the impending risk of failure of the European political project, booksellers from 19 European countries ...
ELit blog‘s review
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
Mediterranean Europe/ Das mediterrane Europa
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: Trends in European Contemporary Literature, 2016
In 1993 when the conflict was at its height in Yugoslavia, American political scientist Samuel Huntington published an essay that provoked not just heated controversy and opposition, but was also to ...