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The annotation covers a diverse range of topics discussed at the Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Germanistik conference in Olmütz. Contributions include reflections on the literary canon, its relevance, and implications. Hubert Lengauer opens with insights from the conference, while Jürgen Sturger provides an editorial overview. Florian Kragl pays tribute to Alfred Ebenbauer, and Roland Duhamel questions whether the canon serves as a burden or a guide. Clemens Ruthner explores the intersection of aesthetics and cultural economics in the canon, and Sigurd Paul Scheichl analyzes Harold Bloom's "Western Canon" from an Austrian perspective. Eva Schörkhuber discusses the Nobel Prize's role in universal canonization, while Christian Schacherreiter examines the resurgence of the canon through rankings. Jürgen Eder questions the timing of contemporary literature's inclusion in the canon. Ruth Esterhammer and Evelyne Polt-Heinzl address the challenges faced by women’s literature in achieving canonical status. Anna Babka integrates postcolonial and queer theories into the discourse, and various authors investigate the complexities of exclusion and inclusion within the canon, touching on figures like Heine and Bachmann. The discussion extends to linguistic and communication theories, with contributions from Kristýna Slámová, Alena Lejsková, and others, highlighting the evolving nature of the canon in both literature and linguistics,
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Der Kanon, Jürgen Struger
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- Pubblicato
- 2008
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