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  1. Imagology and the analysis of identity discourses in late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European travel writing by Charles Dickens and Karl Philipp Moritz
    Autor*in: Vlasta, Sandra
    Erschienen: 08.04.2024

    This article analyses processes of collective and individual identity formation in European travel writing from the late eighteenth and the middle of the nineteenth century and argues that these processes are based not least on the national... mehr

     

    This article analyses processes of collective and individual identity formation in European travel writing from the late eighteenth and the middle of the nineteenth century and argues that these processes are based not least on the national stereotypes described and performed in the texts. I explore how the genre-specific stylistic elements of multilingualism and intertextuality inform the performance of auto- and hetero-images and in doing so suggest converging travel writing studies and imagological studies. To illustrate my thesis, I analyse travelogues by Charles Dickens and Karl Philipp Moritz.

     

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  2. Towards quick-response art : production, forms and reception : introduction
    Erschienen: 02.12.2024

    A defining feature of quick-response art is its lack of temporal distance from the events to which it refers. Our thesis is that this aspect has consequences for the production process, the actual artwork and its reception. Consequently, it is our... mehr

     

    A defining feature of quick-response art is its lack of temporal distance from the events to which it refers. Our thesis is that this aspect has consequences for the production process, the actual artwork and its reception. Consequently, it is our goal to determine whether we can speak of a particular "quick-response aesthetic". In this dossier, we aim to do so by analyzing several case studies, contemporary examples of quick-response art. In our theoretical framework, and in particular in this introduction, it is important to stress the diachronic aspect of this phenomenon and the predecessors to which these artworks (either openly or implicitly) refer, such as the 'roman-feuilleton'.

     

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    Quelle: CompaRe
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-3-8498-2014-5; 978-3-8498-1871-5; 978-3-8498-1870-8
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Sammlung: Aisthesis Verlag
    Schlagworte: Kunst; Literatur; Reaktion; Ereignis
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  3. Aesthetic and narrative strategies in Ali Smith's quick-response literature : the seasonal quartet (2016-2020)
    Autor*in: Vlasta, Sandra
    Erschienen: 03.12.2024

    When the first volume of Ali Smith's seasonal quartet, "Autumn", was published in 2016, Smith recounted in a series of interviews and articles how the idea for the tetralogy had arisen: as she had been so late in handing in the manuscript of her... mehr

     

    When the first volume of Ali Smith's seasonal quartet, "Autumn", was published in 2016, Smith recounted in a series of interviews and articles how the idea for the tetralogy had arisen: as she had been so late in handing in the manuscript of her former novel, "How to be both" (2014), her publisher had hardly had any time to go through it. The book was printed within only six weeks of submission. Smith was surprised: "Six weeks! It set me thinking about the time it habitually takes between delivery and publication - usually at least nine months, often more like a year and a half." This gave Smith the idea for what she calls a timesensitive experiment, i. e., a set of novels written very close to their time of publication. She had had a book project about the seasons in mind for some time and decided to implement it as follows: "Now I asked [my publisher] if it'd be possible for us to do these books [the seasonal quartet] as a sort of time-sensitive experiment. Four books, written close to their own publication", that "would be about not just their own times, but the place where time and the novel meet." [...] In this article, I will refer to earlier forms of quick-response writing and publication, in particular to the serial literature of the Victorian age, in order to compare them with Smith's own brand of quick-response literature. I will then analyze the effects of this experiment on Smith's texts in terms of form and content, thereby underscoring the novelty of her literary project.

     

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    Quelle: CompaRe
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-3-8498-2014-5; 978-3-8498-1871-5; 978-3-8498-1870-8
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Englische, altenglische Literaturen (820)
    Sammlung: Aisthesis Verlag
    Schlagworte: Smith, Ali
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess