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  • 1
    UID:
    edoccha_9961426847402883
    Format: 1 online resource (407 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9783031187247 , 3031187245
    Note: Includes index. , Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Shifts in Literary Historiography: The Political Background -- Literary Historiography from the Eighteenth Century to the Present: Scholarly and Ideological Trends and Tensions -- Questions of Modernization and Nationalism(s) -- Literature -- Part I: Literary Historiography in Russia After 1990: From a Liberal Search for New Openings Back to the Idea of Russia -- Chapter 2: Historical Introduction -- Literature -- Chapter 3: Academy of Sciences: Definitive Literary History -- Academy of Sciences: Background -- Academy Literary Histories: From Class Struggle to Synthesis -- Academy History: Scholarly Debates -- Academy Response: Promises of a New History -- Literature -- Chapter 4: Post-Soviet University Literary Histories: Defining Russianness -- Late 1980s to 1990s: From Communist Ideology to Patriotism -- The 2010s: The Unity of Russian Literature -- 2010s: Reintegrating the Soviet Heritage -- Theoretical Frameworks: Reassuming the Quest for Russian Destiny -- Literature -- Chapter 5: Literary History and the Literary Canon in School Education: An Orthodox Upbringing -- Nineteenth-Century and Soviet School Textbooks of Literary History -- School Literary History After 1991: Updating the Canon -- Comparing Different Editions of Textbooks: Toward the Russian Idea -- Literature -- Part II: Latvian Literature as an Ideologically and Politically Contested Terrain: Literary Historiography Between Foreign Rule, Nationalism, and Comparative Perspectives -- Chapter 6: Introduction: An Outline of the Political and Cultural Development of Latvia -- Twelfth to Sixteenth Century -- Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries -- Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries -- The Twentieth Century -- Literature. , Chapter 7: Latvian Literary Histories from 1812 to 1940: Popular Enlightenment, Romantic Nationalism, and Political Independence -- Beginnings: Nineteenth-Century Surveys of Latvian Written Texts -- The Early Twentieth Century: The Dominant Role of Schoolteachers -- Literary Histories as a Reflection of the Ideology of the Independent State (1918-1940) -- Literature -- Chapter 8: Soviet Latvia and Exile: Political Changes in the Aftermath of WWII and Their Impact on Latvian Literary Histories -- Latvian Literary Histories in Exile -- Histories of Latvian Literature in Soviet Latvia -- Soviet School Education and Literary History -- Literature -- Chapter 9: Literary Histories in the Period of Independence: The 1990s and Early Twenty-First Century -- Retrospective Efforts -- Innovative Undertakings -- Literary History in Latvian School Textbooks -- Literature -- Part III: Politics of Literary History in the Czech Lands -- Chapter 10: Introduction: History, Politics, Culture and the Origins of Literary Historiography in the Czech Lands till 1918 -- The Historical Background of Literary Culture in the Czech Lands to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century -- Origins of Czech Literary Historiography -- Czech Literary Historiography from the Late Nineteenth Century to the First Czechoslovak Republic -- Literature -- Chapter 11: The First Czechoslovak Republic: Literary Historiography 1918-1939 -- Background of Development of Culture, Scholarship and Literary Historiography in Czechoslovakia After World War I -- The Legacy of Jaroslav Vlček: Positivism and Czechoslovakism -- The Issue of German Literature in the History of Czech Literature and German Studies -- Impulses from Abroad: Scholarly Exchange, Immigration and Structuralism in Interwar Czechoslovakia -- Literature -- Chapter 12: Literary Historiography in the 1950s and Early 1960s. , The Academy History of Czech Literature -- Literature -- Chapter 13: Politics and Policies in Literary Historiography During the Periods of "Disobedience" (1963-1969) and "Normalization" (1969-1989) -- Literature -- Chapter 14: Literary History Since 1989: Directions, Attempts at Synthesis, Challenges -- Volume 4 of the Academy Literary History -- Old and New Literary Histories -- Formation of New Syntheses: Literature Within Culture, Literature as Culture -- Literature -- Chapter 15: Textbooks in Literary History -- Literature -- Part IV: Finland: From Nation-building in Two Languages Towards a European Identity -- Chapter 16: Literary Histories from Mid-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century: The Viewpoint of Nationalism -- Literature -- Chapter 17: The Literary History of a Welfare State: Kuusi's Literary History -- Literature -- Chapter 18: Celebrating Finland: Laitinen's Literary History -- Literature -- Chapter 19: Opening Windows Toward Europe: The Varpio Literary History -- Literature -- Chapter 20: In Defense of Poesy: Hallila's Survey of Contemporary Finnish Literature -- Literature -- Chapter 21: Swedish-Language Literature in Finland: From a National to a Minority Literature -- Literature -- Chapter 22: Literary History in the Schools: From Nationalism to Cultural Varieties -- Literature -- Afterword: Politics, Nations, and Literary Histories -- Literature -- List of Contributors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Steinby, Liisa The Politics of Literary History Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031187230
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961426847402883
    Format: 1 online resource (407 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031187247 , 3031187245
    Content: This book looks at literary historiography in Russia, Latvia, the Czech Republic and Finland, focusing on how seismic shifts in state politics and ideology after 1990 changed the writing of national literary histories in these countries. While Russia saw a return to a more nationalist way of thinking about literature and a new emphasis on Orthodox religion after the fall of the Soviet Union, the opposite is true for Latvia, the Czech Republic and Finland. In these countries, literary historiography fosters connections between Western scholarship and literatures written in the national language and engages with questions such as transnationalism, minorities, culture and power, and the cultural construction of identities. This book scrutinizes the different ways in which the construction of national, cultural and European identities has occurred in and through the literary historiography of North-Eastern Europe in the last few decades. Liisa Steinby is Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. Her publications include Myth in the Modern Novel: Imagining the Absolute (2023), co-edited volumes Narrative Concepts in the Study of Eighteenth-Century Literature (2017), and Herder and the Nineteenth Century (2020). Benedikts Kalnačs is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, University of Latvia, and Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Liepāja, Latvia. His publications include A New History of Latvian Literature: The Long Nineteenth Century (ed., with Pauls Daija, 2022). Mikhail Oshukov is Assistant Professor at Petrozavodsk State University, Russia. His publications include the articles "Ezra Pound's Dramatic Works: Vorticist Noh Theater" (2019), "E.E. Cummings: geometry and grammar of revolution" (2017), and "Familiar Otherness: Peculiarities of dialogue in Ezra Pound's poetics of inclusion" (2013). Viola Parente-Čapková is Professor of Finnish Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. Her publications include co-edited volumes Women Writing Intimate Spaces: The Long 19th Century at the Fringes of Europe (2023), and Nordic literature of Decadence (2020). .
    Note: Includes index. , Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I Literary Historiography in Russia After 1990: From a Liberal Search for New Openings Back to the Idea of Russia -- Chapter 2. Historical Introduction -- Chapter 3. Academy of Sciences: Definitive Literary History -- Chapter 4. Post-Soviet University Literary Histories: Defining Russianness -- Chapter 5. Literary History and the Literary Canon in School Education: An Orthodox Upbringing -- Part II Latvian Literature as an Ideologically and Politically Contested Terrain: Literary Historiography Between Foreign Rule, Nationalism, and Comparative Perspectives -- Chapter 6. Introduction: An Outline of the Political and Cultural Development of Latvia -- Chapter 7. Latvian Literary Histories from 1812 to 1940: Popular Enlightenment, Romantic Nationalism, and Political Independence -- Chapter 8. Soviet Latvia and Exile: Political Changes in the Aftermath of WWII and Their Impact on Latvian Literary Histories -- Chapter 9. Literary Historiesin the Period of Independence: The 1990s and Early Twenty-First Century -- Part III Politics of Literary History in the Czech Lands -- Chapter 10. 10 Introduction: History, Politics, Culture and the Origins of Literary Historiography in the Czech Lands till 1918 -- Chapter 11. The First Czechoslovak Republic: Literary Historiography 1918-1939 -- Chapter 12. Literary Historiography in the 1950s and Early 1960s -- Chapter 13. Politics and Policies in Literary Historiography During the Periods of "Disobedience" (1963-1969) and "Normalization" (1969-1989) -- Chapter 14. Literary History Since 1989: Directions, Attempts at Synthesis, Challenges -- Chapter 15. Textbooks in Literary History -- Part IV Finland: From Nation-building in Two Languages Towards a European Identity -- Chapter 16. Literary Histories from Mid-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century: The Viewpoint of Nationalism -- Chapter 17. The Literary History of a Welfare State: Kuusi's Literary History -- Chapter 18. Celebrating Finland: Laitinen's Literary History -- Chapter 19. Opening Windows Toward Europe: The Varpio Literary History -- Chapter 20. In Defense of Poesy: Hallila's Survey of Contemporary Finnish Literature -- Chapter 21. Swedish-Language Literature in Finland: From a National to a Minority Literature -- Chapter 22. Literary History in the Schools: From Nationalism to Cultural Varieties./.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Steinby, Liisa The Politics of Literary History Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031187230
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949709291602882
    Format: XII, 408 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031187247
    Content: This book looks at literary historiography in Russia, Latvia, the Czech Republic and Finland, focusing on how seismic shifts in state politics and ideology after 1990 changed the writing of national literary histories in these countries. While Russia saw a return to a more nationalist way of thinking about literature and a new emphasis on Orthodox religion after the fall of the Soviet Union, the opposite is true for Latvia, the Czech Republic and Finland. In these countries, literary historiography fosters connections between Western scholarship and literatures written in the national language and engages with questions such as transnationalism, minorities, culture and power, and the cultural construction of identities. This book scrutinizes the different ways in which the construction of national, cultural and European identities has occurred in and through the literary historiography of North-Eastern Europe in the last few decades. Liisa Steinby is Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. Her publications include Myth in the Modern Novel: Imagining the Absolute (2023), co-edited volumes Narrative Concepts in the Study of Eighteenth-Century Literature (2017), and Herder and the Nineteenth Century (2020). Benedikts Kalnačs is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, University of Latvia, and Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Liepāja, Latvia. His publications include A New History of Latvian Literature: The Long Nineteenth Century (ed., with Pauls Daija, 2022). Mikhail Oshukov is Assistant Professor at Petrozavodsk State University, Russia. His publications include the articles "Ezra Pound's Dramatic Works: Vorticist Noh Theater" (2019), "E.E. Cummings: geometry and grammar of revolution" (2017), and "Familiar Otherness: Peculiarities of dialogue in Ezra Pound's poetics of inclusion" (2013). Viola Parente-Čapková is Professor of Finnish Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. Her publications include co-edited volumes Women Writing Intimate Spaces: The Long 19th Century at the Fringes of Europe (2023), and Nordic literature of Decadence (2020). .
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I Literary Historiography in Russia After 1990: From a Liberal Search for New Openings Back to the Idea of Russia -- Chapter 2. Historical Introduction -- Chapter 3. Academy of Sciences: Definitive Literary History -- Chapter 4. Post-Soviet University Literary Histories: Defining Russianness -- Chapter 5. Literary History and the Literary Canon in School Education: An Orthodox Upbringing -- Part II Latvian Literature as an Ideologically and Politically Contested Terrain: Literary Historiography Between Foreign Rule, Nationalism, and Comparative Perspectives -- Chapter 6. Introduction: An Outline of the Political and Cultural Development of Latvia -- Chapter 7. Latvian Literary Histories from 1812 to 1940: Popular Enlightenment, Romantic Nationalism, and Political Independence -- Chapter 8. Soviet Latvia and Exile: Political Changes in the Aftermath of WWII and Their Impact on Latvian Literary Histories -- Chapter 9. Literary Historiesin the Period of Independence: The 1990s and Early Twenty-First Century -- Part III Politics of Literary History in the Czech Lands -- Chapter 10. 10 Introduction: History, Politics, Culture and the Origins of Literary Historiography in the Czech Lands till 1918 -- Chapter 11. The First Czechoslovak Republic: Literary Historiography 1918-1939 -- Chapter 12. Literary Historiography in the 1950s and Early 1960s -- Chapter 13. Politics and Policies in Literary Historiography During the Periods of "Disobedience" (1963-1969) and "Normalization" (1969-1989) -- Chapter 14. Literary History Since 1989: Directions, Attempts at Synthesis, Challenges -- Chapter 15. Textbooks in Literary History -- Part IV Finland: From Nation-building in Two Languages Towards a European Identity -- Chapter 16. Literary Histories from Mid-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century: The Viewpoint of Nationalism -- Chapter 17. The Literary History of a Welfare State: Kuusi's Literary History -- Chapter 18. Celebrating Finland: Laitinen's Literary History -- Chapter 19. Opening Windows Toward Europe: The Varpio Literary History -- Chapter 20. In Defense of Poesy: Hallila's Survey of Contemporary Finnish Literature -- Chapter 21. Swedish-Language Literature in Finland: From a National to a Minority Literature -- Chapter 22. Literary History in the Schools: From Nationalism to Cultural Varieties./.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031187230
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    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_BV049595009
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 408 Seiten).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    ISBN: 978-3-031-18724-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-031-18723-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-18725-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-3-031-18726-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Literaturgeschichtsschreibung ; Literaturgeschichtsschreibung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Steinby, Liisa 1952-
    Author information: Kalnačs, Benedikts 1965-
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