Att förhandla litterärt värde

Negotiating Literary Value. The Case of Sami Said. This article aims to highlight how literary value is constructed today: how it is created and negotiated. It seeks to develop a perspective that considers the manifold and complex value-negotiation process. In accordance with Barbara Herrnstein Smit...

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Published in:Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap
Main Authors: Torbjörn Forslid, Jon Helgason, Lisbeth Larsson, Christian Lenemark, Anders Ohlsson, Ann Steiner
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
English
Norwegian
Swedish
Published: Föreningen för utgivande av Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap 2013
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5763ea3aee124bfcaf73956181f26dbb 2023-11-12T04:25:38+01:00 Att förhandla litterärt värde Torbjörn Forslid Jon Helgason Lisbeth Larsson Christian Lenemark Anders Ohlsson Ann Steiner 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.54797/tfl.v43i3-4.10801 https://doaj.org/article/5763ea3aee124bfcaf73956181f26dbb DA EN NO SV dan eng nor swe Föreningen för utgivande av Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap https://publicera.kb.se/tfl/article/view/10801 https://doaj.org/toc/2001-094X doi:10.54797/tfl.v43i3-4.10801 2001-094X https://doaj.org/article/5763ea3aee124bfcaf73956181f26dbb Tidskrift för Litteraturvetenskap, Vol 43, Iss 3-4 (2013) Barbara Herrnstein Smith reception studies literary criticism literary value Language and Literature P article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.54797/tfl.v43i3-4.10801 2023-10-22T00:42:41Z Negotiating Literary Value. The Case of Sami Said. This article aims to highlight how literary value is constructed today: how it is created and negotiated. It seeks to develop a perspective that considers the manifold and complex value-negotiation process. In accordance with Barbara Herrnstein Smith, the article argues that literary value is generated by a constant and continuous series of negotiations between production and sale: the institutions, groups of readers, and individuals who are part of the value-making process. A number of different values circulate among different stakeholders – trade, educational, aesthetic, personal, and so on – and the negotiations take place in accordance with the dictates of the respective needs, interests, and resources of these stakeholders. While Barbara Herrnstein Smith’s theories on literary value remain influential, they have rarely been tested empirically. The basic premise of the article is that the process of value creation has to be discussed from new perspectives based on empirical research. The article presents a case study of the Swedish author Sami Said’s literary debut – the critically acclaimed Väldigt sällan fin – and the negotiation process before and after its publication. The fact that Said was unknown at the time of his debut most likely foregrounded the visible negotiation of literary value in his case, but we believe that the process can be seen as an example of a continual and on-going practise in the literary sphere as a whole. The analysis shows that different agents claimed values and positions both in relation to the book and to each other. For example, marketing and publishing paratexts emphasised values of knowledge, institutionalised literary criticism valued the aesthetic qualities of the novel, while readers writing on the Internet took a more emotional and subjective position. The valuation also went back-and-forth between reading the novel as expressing a particular, non-Swedish experience with biographical overtones, and understanding it as ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap 43 3-4 121 134
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literary value
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literary value
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Torbjörn Forslid
Jon Helgason
Lisbeth Larsson
Christian Lenemark
Anders Ohlsson
Ann Steiner
Att förhandla litterärt värde
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description Negotiating Literary Value. The Case of Sami Said. This article aims to highlight how literary value is constructed today: how it is created and negotiated. It seeks to develop a perspective that considers the manifold and complex value-negotiation process. In accordance with Barbara Herrnstein Smith, the article argues that literary value is generated by a constant and continuous series of negotiations between production and sale: the institutions, groups of readers, and individuals who are part of the value-making process. A number of different values circulate among different stakeholders – trade, educational, aesthetic, personal, and so on – and the negotiations take place in accordance with the dictates of the respective needs, interests, and resources of these stakeholders. While Barbara Herrnstein Smith’s theories on literary value remain influential, they have rarely been tested empirically. The basic premise of the article is that the process of value creation has to be discussed from new perspectives based on empirical research. The article presents a case study of the Swedish author Sami Said’s literary debut – the critically acclaimed Väldigt sällan fin – and the negotiation process before and after its publication. The fact that Said was unknown at the time of his debut most likely foregrounded the visible negotiation of literary value in his case, but we believe that the process can be seen as an example of a continual and on-going practise in the literary sphere as a whole. The analysis shows that different agents claimed values and positions both in relation to the book and to each other. For example, marketing and publishing paratexts emphasised values of knowledge, institutionalised literary criticism valued the aesthetic qualities of the novel, while readers writing on the Internet took a more emotional and subjective position. The valuation also went back-and-forth between reading the novel as expressing a particular, non-Swedish experience with biographical overtones, and understanding it as ...
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