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Bungaku jinruigaku e no shôtai: gakusaiteki kenkyû hôhôron (CROSBI ID 44376)

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Rafolt, Leo Bungaku jinruigaku e no shôtai: gakusaiteki kenkyû hôhôron // Conflict Studies in the Humanities / Department of Conflict Studies, Osaka university (ur.). Osaka: Department of Conflict and Coexistence Studies, Osaka University, 2011. str. 1-27

Podaci o odgovornosti

Rafolt, Leo

japanski

Bungaku jinruigaku e no shôtai: gakusaiteki kenkyû hôhôron

Literary Anthropology is often defined as an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary hermeneutic concept with its roots in different interpretative paradigms, such as ethnography, ethnology, semiotics, cultural studies and poststructuralist critical theories. Its field is enormous, ranging from interpretation of identity, stereotypes and prejudice, cultural concepts and/or problems of interculturalism, transculturalism and multiculturalism, strategies of political discoursification etc. This paper will try to define the field from most of its inner perspectives, cultural as well as primary literal (critical), and, furthermore, it will try to inform the listeners about some of the most influential authors experimenting in the field of literary-anthropological research, such as W. Iser, F. Poyatos, R. Girard, J. Clifford, Tz. Todorov and others, but, more important, it will emphasize the peripheral and unstable – almost indefinable – status of the field.

literary anthropology

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Interdisciplinary Field of Literary Anthropology: An Introduction

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literary anthropology

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Podaci o prilogu

1-27.

objavljeno

Podaci o knjizi

Conflict Studies in the Humanities

Department of Conflict Studies, Osaka university

Osaka: Department of Conflict and Coexistence Studies, Osaka University

2011.

978-4-87259-387-

Povezanost rada

Filologija