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Brems / Réthelyi / Van Kalmthout Doing Double Dutch

The International Circulation of Literature from the Low Countries
01. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-94-6166-224-8
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

The International Circulation of Literature from the Low Countries

E-Book, Englisch, 336 Seiten

ISBN: 978-94-6166-224-8
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The importance of a minor language in the field of world literature. Dutch literature is increasingly understood as a network of texts and poetics connected to other languages and literatures through translations and adaptations. In this book, a team of international researchers explores how Dutch literary texts cross linguistic, historical, geophysical, political, religious, and disciplinary borders, and reflects on a wide range of methods for studying these myriad border crossings. As a result, this volume provides insight into the international dissemination of Dutch literature and the position of a smaller, less-translated language within the field of world literature.

The title Doing Double Dutch evokes a popular rope-skipping game in which two people turn two long jump ropes in opposite directions while a third person jumps them. A fitting metaphor for how literature circulates internationally: two dynamic spheres, the source culture and the target culture, engage one another in a complex pattern of movement resulting in a new literary work, translation, or adaptation formed somewhere in the middle.

This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

Contributors: Chiara Beltrami Gottmer (American International School of Rotterdam), Peter Boot (Huygens ING), Pieter Boulogne (KU Leuven), Elke Brems (KU Leuven), Michel De Dobbeleer (University of Ghent), Caroline de Westenholz (Louis Couperus Museum), Gillis Dorleijn (University of Groningen), Wilken Engelbrecht (Palacký University Olomouc), Veerle Fraeters (University of Antwerp), Maud Gonne (KU Leuven), Christine Hermann (University of Vienna), Peter Kegel (Huygens ING), Tessa Lobbes (Utrecht University), Marijke Meijer Drees (University of Groningen), Reine Meylaerts (KU Leuven), Marco Prandoni (University of Bologna), Marion Prinse (Utrecht University), Orsolya Réthelyi (Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Huygens ING), Diana Sanz Roig (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Rita Schlusemann (Utrecht University), Matthieu Sergier (Université Saint Louis Brussels), Natalia Stachura (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan), Janek Urbaniak (University of Wroclaw), Stéphanie Vanasten (UCL Louvain-la-Neuve), Ton van Kalmthout (Huygens ING), Suzanne van Putten-Brons, Herbert Van Uffelen (University of Vienna), Marc van Zoggel (Huygens ING), Nico Wilterdink (University of Amsterdam).

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Weitere Infos & Material


CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1 Dutch on the Move: Studying the Circulation of Smaller Literatures Elke Brems, Orsolya Réthelyi & Ton van Kalmthout

THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CHAPTERSChapter 2 Studying the Circulation of Dutch Literature: Some Considerations Gillis Dorleijn

Chapter 3 Breaching the Dyke: The International Reception of ContemporaryDutch Translated Literature Nico Wilterdink

Chapter 4 Cultural Mediators in Cultural History: What Do we Learn fromStudying Mediators’ Complex Transfer Activities in Interwar Belgium? Reine Meylaerts, Maud Gonne, Tessa Lobbes & Diana Sanz Roig

Chapter 5 Is it Only the Original which Unfolds Anew in the Reception? Herbert Van Uffelen

CASE STUDIES
Chapter 6 From Medieval Dutch Writer to French Film Character: The Presence of Hadewijch in France from the Perspective of the Film Hadewijch (2009) Veerle Fraeters

Chapter 7 Elckerlijc, Everyman, Jedermann and Akárki in Hungary: Max Reinhardt and the Transfer of Medieval Dutch Literature Orsolya Réthelyi Chapter 8 The Splendour of Vondel’s Lucifer: Canonicity and Cultural Memory Chiara Beltrami Gottmer, Marijke Meijer Drees, Marco Prandoni & Rita Schlusemann Chapter 9 Vondel’s Lucifer Translating the Text, Translating the Culture Natalia Stachura Chapter 10 What Do we Learn from the Characters of the Novel Sara Burgerhart?On the Transfer of Culture and Ideology in the Image of Fiction Characters at the End of the Eighteenth Century Jan Urbaniak Chapter 11 The Flemish Lion: Oscillating between Past and Present: Ideology in German-Language Adaptations of Conscience’s De Leeuw van Vlaenderen for Young Readers Christine Hermann Chapter 12 The reception of Louis Couperus’ De stille kracht in the English-Speaking world (1921-2015) Caroline de Westenholz Chapter 13 A Communist Compromise: Introducing Willem Elsschot’s Kaas Soviet Style Michel De Dobbeleer Chapter 14 The Case of Kaas: The Reception of Elsschot’s Work in the Czech Language Wilken Engelbrecht Chapter 15 ‘BaBié, zivoublé!’ Ideology and Cultural Transfer: De donkere kamer van Damokles Peter Kegel, Marion Prinse, Matthieu Sergier & Marc van Zoggel Chapter 16 ‘Unexpectedly Moving’? An Inquiry into the Intermedial and International Trajectory of a Flemish Novel Elke Brems, Pieter Boulogne & Stéphanie Vanasten Chapter 17 June is Dutch Literature Month! Online Book Reviewers and their Role in the Transmission of Dutch Literatureto the English-speaking World Suzanne van Putten-Brons & Peter Boot

INDEX


Brems, Elke
Elke Brems is hoogleraar vertaalwetenschap en Nederlandse taal & cultuur aan de KU Leuven.

Van Kalmthout, Ton
Ton van Kalmthout is senior researcher in literary history at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands, a research institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Réthelyi, Orsolya
Orsolya Réthelyi is associate professor of Dutch Literature at the Eötvös Loránd University Budapest and researcher in literary history at the Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands.



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