World Mosaics of Literary Analysis: Accepting Differences and Embracing Diversities

World Mosaics of Literary Analysis: Accepting Differences and Embracing Diversities
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Publisher : Penerbit USM
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9789674615796
ISBN-13 : 9674615792
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Synopsis World Mosaics of Literary Analysis: Accepting Differences and Embracing Diversities by : Suzana Haji Muhammad, Agnes Liau Wei Lin

This collection renders an invigorating take into engaging ideas that traverse various literary issues. Each chapter opens our minds to the thrilling possibilities of approaching literary texts and paves the way for appreciating literature more widely. Although appearing divergent in nature, these chapters do encourage literary exploration and appreciation. Literature celebrates diversities and differences, and this book World Mosaics of Literary Analysis: Accepting Differences and Embracing Diversities admittedly urges its readers to accept differences and to embrace diversities. Undeniably there is strength in diversity.

Mosaic Fictions

Mosaic Fictions
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781487501426
ISBN-13 : 1487501420
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Mosaic Fictions by : Emily Robins Sharpe

Mosaic Fictions reveals the tensions between national and global affiliations in Spanish Civil War literature, highlighting writers such as Leonard Cohen, Dorothy Livesay, and Mordecai Richler.

Mosaic

Mosaic
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Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P00922492J
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Mosaics as History

Mosaics as History
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 0674022920
ISBN-13 : 9780674022928
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Synopsis Mosaics as History by : G. W. Bowersock

In the past century, exploration and serendipity have uncovered mosaic after mosaic in the Near East—maps, historical images and religious scenes constituting a treasure of new testimony from antiquity. In them, Bowersock finds historical evidence, illustrations of literary and mythological tradition, religious icons, and monuments to civic pride.

Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater

Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9780810865013
ISBN-13 : 0810865017
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Synopsis Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater by : Jan Sjåvik

The literature of Scandinavia is amazingly rich and varied, consisting of the works produced by the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, and stretching from the ancient Norse Sagas to the present day. While much of it is unknown outside of the region, some has gained worldwide popularity, including the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, the stories of Isak Dinesen, and the plays of Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg. While obviously including the area's most famous works, the Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Literature and Theater also provides information on lesser known authors and currents trends, literary circles and journals, and historical background. This is accomplished through a list of acronyms, a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries, which together make this reference the most comprehensive and up to date work of its kind related to Scandinavian literature and theater available anywhere.

The Germanic Mosaic

The Germanic Mosaic
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9780313019838
ISBN-13 : 0313019835
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis The Germanic Mosaic by : Carol A. Blackshire-Belay

This is a comprehensive and up-to-date critical examination of cultural diversity in Germanic-speaking societies. It goes beyond ethnic, religious, and gender stereotypes to show minority groups as active participants in German history rather than as passive victims. This collection of critical and theoretical essays seeks to interpret the current philosophical, aesthetic, and literary thinking about diversity in literature and language. The book is divided into four parts: literary analyses of works produced by members of minority populations, linguistic discussions and case studies of minority groups, structures and strategies of discourse and prejudice, and studies of remedies for problems of racism and discrimination. Some of the most significant writers and thinkers in the field have contributed, making this volume of critical concern to scholars and students of German, modern languages, and comparative studies.

In the Shadow of World Literature

In the Shadow of World Literature
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781400881093
ISBN-13 : 1400881099
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Shadow of World Literature by : Michael Allan

We have grown accustomed to understanding world literature as a collection of national or linguistic traditions bound together in the universality of storytelling. Michael Allan challenges this way of thinking and argues instead that the disciplinary framework of world literature, far from serving as the neutral meeting ground of national literary traditions, levels differences between scripture, poetry, and prose, and fashions textual forms into a particular pedagogical, aesthetic, and ethical practice. In the Shadow of World Literature examines the shift from Qur'anic schooling to secular education in colonial Egypt and shows how an emergent literary discipline transforms the act of reading itself. The various chapters draw from debates in literary theory and anthropology to consider sites of reception that complicate the secular/religious divide—from the discovery of the Rosetta stone and translations of the Qur'an to debates about Charles Darwin in the modern Arabic novel. Through subtle analysis of competing interpretative frames, Allan reveals the ethical capacities and sensibilities literary reading requires, the conceptions of textuality and critique it institutionalizes, and the forms of subjectivity it authorizes. A brilliant and original exploration of what it means to be literate in the modern world, this book is a unique meditation on the reading practices that define the contours of world literature.

Mosaic Orpheus

Mosaic Orpheus
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780773577961
ISBN-13 : 0773577963
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Mosaic Orpheus by : Peter Scott

Working always to connect the polemical to the personal, Peter Dale Scott's political poems - from the tear gas of Berkeley protests in the 1960s to the problems of Thai forest monks in an era of drug-trafficking and deforestation - are a process of self-questioning. Self-questioning also marks his meditation poems, including a sequence on the death of his first wife. In opposition to contemporary poems of studied meaninglessness, Scott increasingly recognizes a compulsion in himself to radically reaffirm traditional rejections of the external world and turn to the refuges of poets before him, the enduring commonplaces that are more than cliches.

Marshall McLuhan's Mosaic

Marshall McLuhan's Mosaic
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9781442661233
ISBN-13 : 1442661232
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Synopsis Marshall McLuhan's Mosaic by : Elena Lamberti

One hundred years after Marshall McLuhan’s birth, Elena Lamberti explores a fundamental, yet neglected aspect of his work: the solid humanistic roots of his original ‘mosaic’ form of writing. In this investigation of how his famous communication theories were influenced by literature and the arts, Lamberti proposes a new approach to McLuhan’s thought. Lamberti delves into McLuhan’s humanism in light of his work on media and culture, exploring how he began to perceive literature not just as a subject, but a ‘function inseparable from communal existence.’ Lamberti pays particular attention to the central role played by Modernism in the making of his theories, including the writings of Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and Wyndham Lewis. Reconnecting McLuhan with his literary past, Marshall McLuhan’s Mosaic is a demonstration of one of his greatest ideas: that literature not only matters, but can help us understand the hidden patterns that rule our environment.