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The Works of the Commission for Comparative Literature Slavic Studies affiliated
with International Committee of Slavists.
The book was edited with the support of the scientific research project: “Dialogue and
Confrontation: The East- West Paradigm in the Slavic and Eurasian World (2005–2008)
“sponsored by the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research of Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science. The project is headed by Prof. Tetsuo Mochizuki from the
Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan).

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English
Pages
251

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"The present volume: “The Horizons of Contemporary Slavic Comparative Literature Studies” was compiled by the Commission of Comparative Literature Slavic Studies of which I have the honor to be the Chairman since 2003. The Commission is affiliated to International Committee of Slavists."

Table of Contents

Halina Janaszek-Ivaničková. The Postmodern Status of Comparative Literature Page 11
Ludmila Budagova. The Problem of Value and Equality in Comparative Literary Studies: the Past and the Present (Some Comments on the Conception of “Area Value”) Page 27
Ivo Pospíšil. The Problem of Value and Equality in Comparative Literary Studies: the Past and the Present (Some Comments on the Conception of “Area Value”) Page 39
Lidia Wiśniewska. Paradigms in Comparative Studies Page 50
Pavol Koprda. Dionýz Ďurišin: From the History of Literary Monuments to the History of Evolutionary Principles Page 61
César Domínguez. The Horizons of Interliterary Theory in the Iberian Peninsula: Reception and Testing Ground Page 70
Alexander V. Lip atov. Литературный процесс в оптике исторической поэтики (новое направление в славистике и концепция Д. Дюришина) Page 84
Miloš Zelenka. The Czech and Slovak Tradition of Interliterariness in the Context of Current Comparative Literary Studies (starting points and sources of ideas of the anthology Conception of Interliterariness in Comparative Literary Studies) Page 99
Tetsuo Mochizuki. The Perception of Dostoyevsky by Contemporary Russian Writers: Reminiscences, Stylizations, and Remakes Page 109
Ewa Kraskowska. Slavic Literatures after 1989 and the Circulation of Feminist Discourse, or Let’s Read Each Other Again . . Page 122
Krystyna Duniec. Ambivalences of Identity in Contemporary Theatre. From the Brutalists to Contemporary Polish Drama Page 131
Galia Simeonova-Konach. Bulgarian Feminist Criticism and Women’s Writing. Mothers and Daughters Page 138
Irina Skoropanova. Netliterature as an Object of Conceptualization of Russian and Belarusian Researchers Page 147
Andrzej Nowosad. A Literary Discourse in the Information Age Page 159
Vira Ageyeva. The Concept of Europe in Ukrainian Literary Criticism of the XX Century Page 171
Dietrich Scholze-Šołta. The Contribution of Literature to the Distinctive Development a Sorbian National Identity Page 185
Agata Lisiak. Central and East European Culture(s) and Slavic Literatures and Cultures Page 197
Libor Pavera. The Research Programme Concerning the Literary Kind and Genre Modifications (in the Central-European Context) Page 209
Jozef Hvišč. Comparative Typological Studies and Genology Page 222
Naftoli Bassel. The Problems of Literary Comparative Science on the Baltic border of the Slavic and Western-European Cultures (Estonia is Taken as an Example) Page 228

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chiefly in English with two articles in Russian; summaries in English, Polish, Russian, and Slovak.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PG507 .H67 2007, PN865 .H67 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
251 p. ;
Number of pages
251

ID Numbers

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OL22518297M
ISBN 10
8371517793
ISBN 13
9788371517792
LCCN
2008389852
OCLC/WorldCat
180195346

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