阿姆斯特丹燃烧的加拿大文学:民族文学的来世

Q2 Arts and Humanities Mosaic-An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1353/mos.2020.0028
R. Zacharias
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摘要:2011年,劳伦斯·希尔的畅销小说《黑人之书》在荷兰被抗议者焚烧。本文通过探讨围绕希尔小说的争议,探讨文学的国际流通,并反思在我们这个表面上全球化的时代,民族文学的持久影响。
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On Burning Canadian Literature in Amsterdam: In the Afterlives of National Literatures
Abstract:In 2011, Lawrence Hill's bestselling novel, The Book of Negroes, was burned by protestors in the Netherlands. This essay considers the controversy surrounding Hill's novel to explore the international circulation of literature and reflect on the enduring impact of national literatures in our ostensibly globalized present.
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