Nacija, domovina, religija, kultura: franko-kanadska književnost pred izazovom komparativne književnosti

Ever since Lord Durham’s infamous sentence concerning the French Canadians – “They are people with no history and no literature” – there has been a never-ending questioning about the origin, the genesis and the value of literature called Franco-Canadian or Québécois. Be it James Huston’s Répertoire...

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Main Author: Scholl, Dorothea
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Croatian
Published: Croatian Philological Society 2019
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spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:228946 2023-05-15T16:16:40+02:00 Nacija, domovina, religija, kultura: franko-kanadska književnost pred izazovom komparativne književnosti Nation, homeland, religion, culture: franco-canadian literature in the examination of comparative literature Scholl, Dorothea 2019 application/pdf https://hrcak.srce.hr/228946 https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332926 hrv hrv Croatian Philological Society https://hrcak.srce.hr/228946 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Književna smotra : Časopis za svjetsku književnost ISSN 0455-0463 (Print) ISSN 2459-6329 (Online) Volume 51 Issue 192(2) nation homeland religion culture canon first nations autohistory text info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 fthrcak 2019-12-04T23:54:37Z Ever since Lord Durham’s infamous sentence concerning the French Canadians – “They are people with no history and no literature” – there has been a never-ending questioning about the origin, the genesis and the value of literature called Franco-Canadian or Québécois. Be it James Huston’s Répertoire national or the project Archéologie du littéraire initiated by Bernard Andrès – this interrogation is a characteristic strain of the majority of literary criticism in Québec which seeks to define the place and specificity of its literature in correlation to the surrounding or determining forces in order to represent a collective identity. In the present article, different critical attitudes towards the literary field of Québec with its long history will be identified and analysed by taking into account different criteria of canonization. The perception by Québécois criticism of its own literature, its origins and evolution will be examined as well as the perception of this literature by others. This will lead to a better understanding of the ideological, axiological and aesthetic presuppositions which underlie the critical discourse in Québec and to a better understanding of the problematics of the concept of “national literature” within the diversity of literatures in Canada. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia Canada
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Nacija, domovina, religija, kultura: franko-kanadska književnost pred izazovom komparativne književnosti
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description Ever since Lord Durham’s infamous sentence concerning the French Canadians – “They are people with no history and no literature” – there has been a never-ending questioning about the origin, the genesis and the value of literature called Franco-Canadian or Québécois. Be it James Huston’s Répertoire national or the project Archéologie du littéraire initiated by Bernard Andrès – this interrogation is a characteristic strain of the majority of literary criticism in Québec which seeks to define the place and specificity of its literature in correlation to the surrounding or determining forces in order to represent a collective identity. In the present article, different critical attitudes towards the literary field of Québec with its long history will be identified and analysed by taking into account different criteria of canonization. The perception by Québécois criticism of its own literature, its origins and evolution will be examined as well as the perception of this literature by others. This will lead to a better understanding of the ideological, axiological and aesthetic presuppositions which underlie the critical discourse in Québec and to a better understanding of the problematics of the concept of “national literature” within the diversity of literatures in Canada.
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title Nacija, domovina, religija, kultura: franko-kanadska književnost pred izazovom komparativne književnosti
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title_full Nacija, domovina, religija, kultura: franko-kanadska književnost pred izazovom komparativne književnosti
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