This article addresses a central issue in contemporary Scotland's cultural debate: the lack of institutionalisation of Scottish literature in Scottish schools and the consequent difficulty of defining a shared core literary canon. The article also considers how the role of a canon, even defined in a flexible and pluralistic way, remains an important tool in cultural transmission as well as a form of cultural empowerment
This thesis sets out to investigate the concept of a canon, and its impact upon the teaching and exa...
The article discusses the relationship between multiculturalism and the orthodox theory of the lite...
Takes up Willy Maley\u27s recent critique of Scottish university literature teaching (in SSL 38) and...
Where is Scotland on the map of literary studies? This is a timely question for scholars to address....
This volume offers new research and thoughtful reflection on the subject of canonicity in Scottish l...
This essay focuses on the hypothesis of the existence of a possible existence and independence of a ...
English title: Is a literary canon necessary? A comparative study based on seven senior high school ...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze how seven senior high school teachers relate to...
Reviews the parallel growth of creative writing courses and Scottish literary studies since the 1960...
The article focuses on the status of Scottish literature as an international academic subject, and d...
For too long the term “the canon” has been used to denote a static system of literary judgements tha...
WHY SCOTTISH LITERATURE MATTERS - TABLE OF CONTENTS - 1. Approaches and intersections: a view from...
Alba Literaria is the first history of Scottish literature planned and produced outside Scotland. It...
This thesis sets out to investigate the concept of a canon, and its impact upon the teaching and exa...
The article discusses the relationship between multiculturalism and the orthodox theory of the lite...
Takes up Willy Maley\u27s recent critique of Scottish university literature teaching (in SSL 38) and...
Where is Scotland on the map of literary studies? This is a timely question for scholars to address....
This volume offers new research and thoughtful reflection on the subject of canonicity in Scottish l...
This essay focuses on the hypothesis of the existence of a possible existence and independence of a ...
English title: Is a literary canon necessary? A comparative study based on seven senior high school ...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze how seven senior high school teachers relate to...
Reviews the parallel growth of creative writing courses and Scottish literary studies since the 1960...
The article focuses on the status of Scottish literature as an international academic subject, and d...
For too long the term “the canon” has been used to denote a static system of literary judgements tha...
WHY SCOTTISH LITERATURE MATTERS - TABLE OF CONTENTS - 1. Approaches and intersections: a view from...
Alba Literaria is the first history of Scottish literature planned and produced outside Scotland. It...
This thesis sets out to investigate the concept of a canon, and its impact upon the teaching and exa...
The article discusses the relationship between multiculturalism and the orthodox theory of the lite...
Takes up Willy Maley\u27s recent critique of Scottish university literature teaching (in SSL 38) and...