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This open access book uses Swedish literature and the Swedish
publishing field as recurring examples todescribe and analyse the
role of the literary semi-peripheral position in world literature
from various perspectives and on meso, micro and macro levels,
using both quantitative and qualitative methods. This includes the
role of translation in the semi-periphery and the conditions under
which literature travels to and from that position. The focus is
not on Sweden, as such, but rather on the semi-peripheral
transitional space as exemplified by the Swedish case. Consisting
of three co-written chapters, this study sheds light on what might
be called the semi-peripheral condition or the semi-periphery as an
area of transition. As part of the Cosmopolitan and Vernacular
Dynamics in World Literatures series, it makes continuous use of
the concepts of 'cosmopolitan' and 'vernacular' - or rather, the
processual terms, cosmopolitanization and vernacularization - which
provide an overall structure to the analysis of literature and
literary phenomena. In this way, the authors show that the
semi-periphery is an ideal point of departure to further the
understanding of world literature, because it is a place where the
cosmopolitan (the literary universal) and the vernacular (the
rootedness in a particular culture or place) interact in ways that
have not yet been thoroughly explored. The eBook editions of this
book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on
bloomsburycollections.com.
This open access book uses Swedish literature and the Swedish
publishing field as recurring examples todescribe and analyse the
role of the literary semi-peripheral position in world literature
from various perspectives and on meso, micro and macro levels,
using both quantitative and qualitative methods. This includes the
role of translation in the semi-periphery and the conditions under
which literature travels to and from that position. The focus is
not on Sweden, as such, but rather on the semi-peripheral
transitional space as exemplified by the Swedish case. Consisting
of three co-written chapters, this study sheds light on what might
be called the semi-peripheral condition or the semi-periphery as an
area of transition. As part of the Cosmopolitan and Vernacular
Dynamics in World Literatures series, it makes continuous use of
the concepts of 'cosmopolitan' and 'vernacular' – or rather, the
processual terms, cosmopolitanization and vernacularization –
which provide an overall structure to the analysis of literature
and literary phenomena. In this way, the authors show that the
semi-periphery is an ideal point of departure to further the
understanding of world literature, because it is a place where the
cosmopolitan (the literary universal) and the vernacular (the
rootedness in a particular culture or place) interact in ways that
have not yet been thoroughly explored. The eBook editions of this
book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on
bloomsburycollections.com.
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