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Montréal - Toronto

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  • 240pagine
  • 9 ore di lettura

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The collection explores the cultural dynamics of Montréal and Toronto through various scholarly perspectives. Verena Berger, Peter Kirsch, and Daniel Winkler delve into the urban culture and migration narratives, examining Montréal as an unfinished literary artwork. Peter Klaus discusses the city's representation in literature, while Ludwig Deringer analyzes A. M. Klein's poetic imagery of Montréal. Elisabeth Damböck presents a tripartite view of the city through 'Mordecai’s Version,' and Ursula Mathis-Moser summarizes Québec literature's metrotexts. In contrast, Paul D. Morris addresses the identity representation of migrants in contemporary Canadian literature upon their arrival in Toronto. Robin Curtis critiques the themes of multiculturalism and memory in the works of Atom Egoyan and Gariné Torissian. Lutz Schowalter investigates the intersection of migration and urban space in Anglo-Canadian literature, focusing on survival and coexistence. The collection also highlights youth culture, multilingualism, and migration, with contributions from Jürgen Erfurt on Haitian migrants' 'alpha-francisation' in Montréal, and Magdalena Schweiger on 'Montreal Rap.' Verena Berger further discusses urban violence and the inclusion/exclusion of young migrants in literature and film. Klaus-Dieter Ertler examines Latin American influences in the writing of the francophone metropolis, while Martin Kuester reflects on migration experiences i

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Montréal - Toronto, Verena Berger

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2007
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