Th e article discusses the status and functioning of so-called small literatures, including Lithuanian literature, in the global system of world literature. Referring to Franco Moretti and Pascale Casanova’s interpretation of world literature system as based on the principle of inequality, the author discusses the conception of belonging to small literatures as a destiny and interprets the onecentric world literary system as hegemonic. Being dominated by grand literatures, small literatures have very restricted possibilities of gravitation towards the center of world literature. In that theoretical context, the article considers the following issues: is it possible and how is it possible to avoid the destiny of small literatures staying in ...
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The A. presents a group of papers on the issues of translating a small literature to the global mark...
Th e article discusses the status and functioning of so-called small literatures, including Lithuani...
The article discusses the status and functioning of so-called small literatures, including Lithuania...
peer reviewedIf the concept of world literature has, in the past, most often been criticized for its...
peer reviewedIf the concept of world literature has, in the past, most often been criticized for its...
The aim of this article is to argue that both “minor literature” and “small literature”&nb...
The aim of this article is to argue that both “minor literature” and “small literature”&nb...
This paper is an attempt at alter-globalist criticism of the contemporary discourse of world literat...
This article offers an overview of the visibility of smaller literatures in two prominent British li...
In this article, we analyse how novels written on peripheral languages access the centre of the gl...
Since the rise of the vernacular literatures in Europe there has been a deep divide between writers ...
The A. suggests a geo-cultural relocation of Bulgarian literature, within an agenda of reforming com...
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The article presents the place of children’s literature in literary systems across time, regarding i...
Globalization has added a fourth dimension to literature. Until recently, the life of a literary wor...
The A. presents a group of papers on the issues of translating a small literature to the global mark...
Th e article discusses the status and functioning of so-called small literatures, including Lithuani...
The article discusses the status and functioning of so-called small literatures, including Lithuania...
peer reviewedIf the concept of world literature has, in the past, most often been criticized for its...
peer reviewedIf the concept of world literature has, in the past, most often been criticized for its...
The aim of this article is to argue that both “minor literature” and “small literature”&nb...
The aim of this article is to argue that both “minor literature” and “small literature”&nb...
This paper is an attempt at alter-globalist criticism of the contemporary discourse of world literat...
This article offers an overview of the visibility of smaller literatures in two prominent British li...
In this article, we analyse how novels written on peripheral languages access the centre of the gl...
Since the rise of the vernacular literatures in Europe there has been a deep divide between writers ...
The A. suggests a geo-cultural relocation of Bulgarian literature, within an agenda of reforming com...
Is There Tunisian Literature? Emergent Writing and Fractal Proliferation of Minor Voices. The articl...
The article presents the place of children’s literature in literary systems across time, regarding i...
Globalization has added a fourth dimension to literature. Until recently, the life of a literary wor...
The A. presents a group of papers on the issues of translating a small literature to the global mark...