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  • Bloemendal, Jan  (2)
  • Shehata, Mukhtar Saad
  • Berlin : De Gruyter  (2)
  • Leiden : Brill  (2)
  • Literatur  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783110726770 , 3110726777
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 272 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm x 15.5 cm
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien Band 41
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schielke, Samuli, 1972 - Shared margins
    DDC: 892.7099621
    RVK:
    Keywords: Alexandria ; Schriftsteller ; Literarisches Leben ; Ägypten ; Alexandria ; Arabischer Frühling ; Ethnologie ; Schriftsteller ; Literatur ; Arabisch ; Politisches Engagement ; Geschichte
    URL: Volltext  (Open Access)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110726305
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 Seiten) , 15 Illustrationen, 40 Illustrationen
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien 41
    Series Statement: ZMO-Studien
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schielke, Samuli, 1972 - Shared margins
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kultur ; Literat ; Ägypten ; Biographie ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies ; Alexandria ; Egypt ; anthropology ; literary circles ; Ägypten ; Arabischer Frühling ; Geschichte ; Ägypten ; Alexandria ; Arabischer Frühling ; Ethnologie ; Schriftsteller ; Literatur ; Arabisch ; Politisches Engagement ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- On names, pronouns, and spelling -- List of illustrations -- Map of Alexandria -- Introduction: Where is Literature? -- Part I: About writing -- 1 Why write, and why not stop? -- 2 Infrastructures of imagination -- 3 The writing of lives -- Part II: Writing about -- 4 Can poetry change the world? -- 5 Where is Alexandria? -- 6 Writing on walls -- 7 Is prose poetry a conspiracy against the Noble Qurʾan? -- 8 The search for a clear vision -- Afterword: On exiles and alternatives -- Bibliography
    Abstract: Shared Margins tells of writers, writing, and literary milieus in Alexandria, Egypt's second city. It de-centres cosmopolitan avant-gardes and secular-revolutionary aesthetics that have been intensively documented and studied since 2011. Instead, it offers a fieldwork-based account of various milieus and styles, and their common grounds and lines of division. Structured in two parts, Shared Margins gives an account of literature as a social practice embedded in milieus that at once enable and limit literary imagination, and of a life-worldly experience of plurality in absence of pluralism that marks literary engagements with the intimate and social realities of Alexandria after 2011. Literary writing, this book argues, has marginality as an at once enabling and limiting condition. It provides shared spaces of imaginary excess that may go beyond the taken-for-granted of a societal milieu, and yet are never unlimited. Literary imagination is part and parcel of such social conflicts and transformations, its role being neither one of resistance against power nor of guidance towards norms, but rather one of open-ended complicity
    URL: Volltext  (Open Access)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004289635
    Language: English , German , French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 238 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Brill studies in intellectual history volume 239
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bilingual Europe
    DDC: 470/.42
    RVK:
    Keywords: Latin language Foreign elements ; Bilingualism History ; Indo-European languages Influence on Latin ; Latin language Influence on Indo-European languages ; Geschichte 1300-1800 ; Kongreß ; Europa ; Latein ; Landessprache ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Kultur ; Literatur ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Europa ; Landessprache ; Neulatein ; Zweisprachigkeit ; Geschichte 1300-1800
    Abstract: Bilingual Europe presents to the reader a Europe that for a long time was 'multilingual': besides the vernacular languages Latin played an important role. Even 'nationalistic' treatises could be written in Latin. Until deep into the 18th century scientific works were written in it. It is still an official language of the Roman Catholic Church. But why did authors choose for Latin or for their native tongue. In the case of bilingual authors, what made them choose either language, and what implications did that have? What interactions existed between the two? Contributors include Jan Bloemendal, Wiep van Bunge, H. Floris Cohen, Arjan C. van Dixhoorn, Guillaume van Gemert, Joep T. Leerssen, Ingrid Rowland, Arie Schippers, Eva Del Soldato, Demmy Verbeke, Françoise Waquet, and Ari H. Wesseling. --
    Note: Enthält Bibliografie und Index , Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise deutsch, teilweise französisch
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004201118
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 324 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history Volume 197
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Literary cultures and public opinion in the Low Countries, 1450-1650
    Keywords: Public opinion in literature ; Literature and society History 16th century ; Literature and society History 17th century ; Public opinion History 16th century ; Public opinion History 17th century ; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) ; Dutch literature History and criticism 1500-1800 ; Latin literature, Medieval and modern History and criticism ; Literature: history and criticism ; Literary studies: general ; Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800 ; Religion and beliefs ; Religion: general ; History of religion ; Society and social sciences ; Society and culture: general ; Cultural studies ; History of ideas ; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; German ; HISTORY ; Europe ; General ; Dutch literature ; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) ; Intellectual life ; Latin literature, Medieval and modern ; Public opinion in literature ; Literature and society ; Public opinion ; Literatur ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Literatur ; Niederländisch ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Humanities ; Niederlande ; Benelux countries ; History ; Regional and national history ; Niederlande ; Belgien ; European history ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History ; Literature and literary studies ; Benelux countries Intellectual life 16th century ; Benelux countries Intellectual life 17th century ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: In the early modern Low Countries, literary culture functioned on several levels simultaneously: it provided learning, pleasure, and entertainment while also shaping public debate. From a ditty in Dutch sung in the streets to a funeral poem in Latin composed to be read for or by intimate friends, from a play performed for a prince to a comedy written for pupils literary texts and performances often dealt with highly controversial topics of religion or politics, on a local or national, but also on a supranational scale. This volume sets out to analyse the role and function of literary culture in the formation of early modern public opinion, and proposes ways in which a modern scholar might approach early modern works of literature and other traces of literary culture to explore early modern public opinion making. The cases presented in this volume bring the Dutch and Latin literary cultures of the Low Countries in the focus of international debates on the history of public opinion.
    Abstract: Preface /Jan Bloemendal, Arjan van Dixhoorn and Elsa Strietman --Literary Cultures and Public Opinion in the Early Modern Low Countries /Jan Bloemendal and Arjan van Dixhoorn --'You serve me well': Representations of Gossip, Newsmongering and Public Opinion in the Plays of Cornelis Everaert /Samuel Mareel --'Please Do Not Mind the Crudeness of its Weave': Literature, Gender and the Polemic Authority of Anna Bijns /Judith Keßler --The Morality of Hypocrisy: Gnapheus's Latin Play Hypocrisis and the Lutheran Reformation /Verena Demoed --Playing to the Public, Playing with Opinion: Latin and Vernacular Dutch History Drama by Heinsius and Duym /Juliette Groenland --Hugo Grotius in Praise of Jacobus Arminius: Arminian Readers of an Epicedium in the Dutch Republic and England /Moniek van Oosterhout --Manuscript Pamphlets and Made-Up Performances: New Sources and Challenges in the Study of Public Opinion /Nelleke Moser --'The Cry of the Royal Blood': Revenge Tragedy and the Stuart Cause in the Dutch Republic, 1649-1660 /Helmer Helmers --'A Vile and Scandalous Ditty': Popular Song and Public Opinion in a Seventeenth-Century Dutch Village Conflict /Joke Spaans --Early Modern Literary Cultures and Public Opinion: An Epilogue in the Form of a Discussion /Jan Bloemendal and Arjan van Dixhoorn.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
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