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Andreeva, L. A. "LITERARY REGIONAL STUDIES: TEACHING CREATIVITY A.N. TOLSTOY AT SCHOOL." Izvestiya of the Samara Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Social, Humanitarian, Medicobiological Sciences 26, no. 96 (2024): 96–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.37313/2413-9645-2024-26-96-96-104.

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The article is devoted to the study of literary local lore for the work of future teachers of literature in extracurricular activities among students of secondary classes of educational institutions. The paper examines the stages of development of school literary local lore and proposes the concept of including local lore in literary education using a spatial approach to artistic works. The analysis of literature textbooks for the inclusion of local history texts was carried out, the content of the work on the study of works of art in the regional aspect was determined. Using the example of th
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Taranenko, Lubov G., and Oksana V. Boronikhina. "Problems of literary regional studies (the research is based on a terminological and bibliometric analysis)." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Kul'turologiya i iskusstvovedenie, no. 46 (2022): 264–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/22220836/46/23.

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The purpose of this report is to describe the actuality of literary regional studies. The history of the origin of this concept has been disclosed here. And a problem of the ambiguity of its application in scientific circles was outlined. The list of authors who used the term “literary regional studies” in literary, cultural, pedagogical works was presented. A terminological analysis of the notion “literary regional studies” according to the type of relation to the branches of science has been carried out, the working definition of the concept has been derived. The results of bibliometric anal
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Norwood, V. "Regional Literature/National Identity: New Studies of the American Literary Landscape." Forest & Conservation History 35, no. 3 (1991): 138–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3983644.

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Browarny, Wojciech. "Literatura i literaturoznawstwo regionów." Politeja 16, no. 3(60) (2020): 227–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/politeja.16.2019.60.15.

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Regional Literature and Literary Studies: Towards Polylogue, Openness and Commitment
 The paper discusses the phenomenon of “decentralization” of literature and literary culture in Poland after 1989. The author focuses his attention on regional cultural magazines, literature in selected regions as well as on regionalism in literary studies. He analyzes their relationship with the activation and empowerment of local intellectual and literary communities, the transformation of their social identity and the revision of history and collective memory. Literature and literary studies of the reg
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Komova, M. A. "Typology of themes of the legends about icons." Язык и текст 4, no. 3 (2017): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/langt.2017040305.

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Material research are regional literary-local-history works of XVIII - XIX centuries in the Central region of Russia (Dmitrovsvsky district) in which stories, tales and legends about locally venerated Christian wonderworking icons and their lists. The relevance of the research is determined by increased interest in the history of the Russian Orthodoxy and the phenomenon of spiritual literary tradition in general. The study based on literary material of regional studies of XIX century in the Central region of Russia (Dmitrovsvsky district) about locally venerated relics allow to create a model
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Łukaszyk, Ewa A. "Comparative Literature and the Quest for Global Literary Theory: Exploring a West African Margin." Compendium : Journal of Comparative Studies = Revista de Estudos Comparatistas 6 (2024): 25–44. https://doi.org/10.51427/com.jcs.2024.6.3.

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This article reflects on the intellectual aspirations and current challenges faced by the discipline of Comparative Literature. The challenge identified comes from the global margins and the necessity of integrating the plurality of non-colonial lega-cies in the syncretic vision of global literary studies. The case study presented in the article, the literature of Guinea-Bissau, is considered not in the usual inter-literary context of Lusophone universe, but in its regional, West African cultural history, rich in tribal legacies and Islamic influences. The regional focus permits to emphasize t
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Mikołajczak, Małgorzata. "Regiopoetyka? Wstępne uwagi na temat nowego projektu." Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka, no. 30 (September 28, 2017): 67–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pspsl.2017.30.4.

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The aim of this article is to outline the regiopoetics project seen as a new scientific discipline within regional literature studies initiated by Stefania Skwarczyńska. Regiopoetics involves traditional such poetics issues as genology, language, fictional character, reception, etc., all of which, with regional factor and profiled from the contemporary cultural researches, belonging to the field of new regionalism in literary studies. These categories are not of descriptive nature only – they are modern operational tools in the study of important issues of the present day with regard to region
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Andreeva, L. A. "LITERARY LOCAL STUDIES IN UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL TEACHING: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS." Izvestiya of the Samara Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Social, Humanitarian, Medicobiological Sciences 26, no. 97 (2024): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37313/2413-9645-2024-26-97-10-15.

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The paper presents the formation of the subject of literary local history. The main stages of the formation of literary local history as a taught discipline are considered, including the concepts of local history, fatherland studies, and national studies. The researchers who have made a significant contribution to the development and dissemination of the subject of "Literary Local History" throughout the country are highlighted. The current state of literary local history is also covered, focusing on new approaches and methods used in the development of work programs for higher education insti
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Anjaria, Ulka. "Literary Histories and Literary Futures:." Crossings: A Journal of English Studies 6 (December 1, 2015): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.59817/cjes.v6i.181.

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The debate between authors who write in English and those who write in the South Asian vernaculars – or bhashas – is well known in South Asian literary studies. The debate is not only about language, but about a writer’s desired audience and her commitment (or lack thereof) to cosmopolitanism on one hand and nationalism on the other. This paper traces some of the key moments in this debate in order to suggest that in contemporary Indian literature we are witnessing the beginnings of a new relationship between English and the bhashas that requires a complication of the cosmopolitanism/nationali
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Akbulatov, A., Z. Mutiyev, and N. Tukeshova. "ARTISTIC IMAGES OF THE “EPOCH, SOCIETY, TIME” IN THE POETRY OF MAKSUT NETALIEV." Bulletin of the Eurasian Humanities Institute, Philology Series, no. 3 (September 15, 2024): 98–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.55808/1999-4214.2024-3.09.

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The article analyzes the characteristics of the concept of land of ancestors and native land, the peculiarities of nature picturesin the poetry of the poet Maksut Netaliyev. A review of literary critical materials and theoretical works related to the theoretical problems of poetry written about the place of the poet in Kazakh poetry is made, and the unique stylistic features of the poet's poetry are considered. Attention is paid to the poet's ability to describe natural phenomena and harmony of rhythm and melody. Philosophical thoughts of the poet in the description of nature and man, the unit
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Gromov, Mikhail D. "Regional or Local? On ‘Literary Trajectories’ in Recent Swahili Writing." Matatu 46, no. 1 (2015): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004298071_006.

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Milthorpe, Naomi, Robert Clarke, Lisa Fletcher, Robbie Moore, and Hannah Stark. "Blended English: Technology-enhanced teaching and learning in English literary studies." Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 17, no. 3 (2017): 345–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474022217722140.

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This article provides an account of a collaborative teaching and learning project conducted in the English programme at the University of Tasmania in 2015. The project, Blended English, involved the development, implementation, and evaluation of learning and teaching activities using online and mobile technologies for undergraduate English units. The authors draw on the project’s findings from survey and focus group data, and staff reflective practice and peer review, to make the case for increasing technology-enhanced teaching and learning in English literary studies. The blended approach des
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Gordinsky, Natasha, and Rafi Tsirkin-Sadan. "Hebrew Gomel: Space, Genre, Modernity." Jewish Quarterly Review 113, no. 3 (2023): 424–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jqr.2023.a904506.

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Abstract: This article explores the understudied role of Gomel as an important center of literary production during the emergence of Hebrew modernism at the turn of the twentieth century. Prominent writers such as Gershon Shofman, Yosef Haim Brenner, and Uri Nissan Gnessin fostered personal and literary dialogues in and with the city. By combining various methodological approaches—New Historicism, literary cartography, and regional history—we analyze the unique spatial dynamics that sparked Gomel's transformation into a laboratory of Hebrew modernism. While grounding our readings of Shofman, B
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Zabashta, Roman Valentinovich. "Culture-Specific Concept of Crimea in a Regional Linguocultural Dictionary." Development of education, no. 4 (6) (December 18, 2019): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-53767.

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The article describes the formation of the Crimean regional version of the Russian literary language and the principles of compiling a regional linguocultural dictionary. The main problem addressed in the study is the application of functional-semantic description techniques and the ideas of geo-russistics to the practice of compiling a new type of linguocultural dictionary describing the regional version of the Crimean Russian language and representing the basic elements of the regional concept sphere. The purpose of article is to analyze the concept «Crimean regional version of the Russian l
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Gonne, Maud. "“Less-Translated” Regional Languages? Inter- and Intra-Peripheral Translations in Wallonia (1870–1940)." Comparative Literature Studies 59, no. 4 (2022): 855–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/complitstudies.59.4.0855.

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ABSTRACT This article aims to open new avenues of thinking toward the “less-translated” dimension of regional minority languages by considering not only translations from and into major languages (verticality), but also from and into other minority languages (horizontality), namely inter- and intra-peripheral translations. This will be illustrated by the study of ultraminor(ized) Walloon literature in translation in the first phase of regional identity construction. Walloon literature from Belgium lacks legitimacy and is minorized both in the national and international frameworks. However, in
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Stocco, Melisa. "Elicura Chihuailaf: Oralitura, (Self-) Translation and Cultural Mediation Across Trans-Indigenous Networks." Comparative Literature Studies 59, no. 4 (2022): 707–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/complitstudies.59.4.0707.

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ABSTRACT Current literary productions of Indigenous authorship have established their own “significant geographies”: imaginative and real communities of literary production and projection that authors inhabit beyond the imposed universalist categories of “world” and “global.” In this context, the Mapuche writer Elicura Chihuailaf stands as a clear example of a cultural mediator committed to the strengthening of interperipheral networks among Indigenous literatures in Abya Yala. The roles that Chihuailaf performs will be analyzed through three related and confluent cultural products and practic
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Martín-Rodríguez, Manuel M. "Recovering Chicano/a Literary Histories: Historiography beyond Borders." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 120, no. 3 (2005): 796–805. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/003081205x63868.

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This article underscores the need to reconstruct Mexican American literary historiography by locating and analyzing pre–Chicano/a movement critical sources. Consideration of how Mexican Americans saw their literature at different junctures in the past will ensure that we do not impose our own aesthetic and political criteria as we reinterpret older texts. I analyze a 1959 literary history of New Mexico and Colorado in order to explore how a recovery of this particular text would intervene in current debates in the field of Chicana/o studies, most prominently the tension between nationalism and
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Tomczyk, Dagmara. "Ekopareneza. Rozpoznania wstępne." Czas Kultury XL, no. 2 (2024): 177–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.61269/nopm4426.

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The author outlines the concepts of ecocritical regionalism and eco-parenesis. The aim is to highlight selected new literary phenomena related to the awareness of the ecological crisis and to attempt their preliminary characterization. Referring to the notion of parenesis, which is rooted in culture, as well as more recent phenomena from the borderline between literary studies and other disciplines, the author points out the operational capacity of such categories as the eco-regional novel and, above all, the eco-parenetic novel. The work discussed more extensively in the article, Dom Oriona [
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Mao, Yuan-Heng. "Networks and Fame: Literary Social Circles from the Late Song to the Early Yuan." Journal of Song-Yuan Studies 52, no. 1 (2023): 97–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sys.2023.a917264.

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Abstract: This article argues that the late Southern Song was a time of emerging cross-regional “social circles” based on literary interactions. To explicate non-official literati’s vigorous activities and connections outside of local society, the study adopts the concept of “social circle” developed by Charles Kadushin in his study of social networks. After the Mongol conquest, southern literati maintained cross-regional connections that bridged bureaucratic elite and local societies. Participating in literary “social circles” provided literati with new possibilities for achieving fame, excha
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Bajer, Michał. "Le cosmopolitisme et l’étrangéisation : Anna Nakwaska (1781-1851) et les géographies de la littérature polonaise d’expression francophone." Studia Romanica Posnaniensia 50, no. 1 (2023): 107–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/strop.2023.50.1.8.

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The studies on Polish francophone literature put an emphasis on a selected group of authors (Potocki, Mickiewicz, Krasiński) and on some literary genres (diary and travelogue). The aim of this paper is to study the work of a lesser-known feminine writer, Anna Nakwaska, member of cosmopolitan literary milieu and author of several short stories and novels, written in French. Applying selected concepts of spatial literary studies, the first part of the article proposes to perceive the publishing strategies of Nakwaska as a tool for introducing Polish feminine literature in a broader European cont
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Kembaren, Mardiah Mawar, Noordin Mohd Noor, and M. Husnan Lubis. "Issues on Arabic Scriptures in Malay/Indonesia Language: A Study of its Contributions in the Development of Regional Culture, Language & Literature Literacy." International Journal of Culture and Art Studies 3, no. 1 (2019): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/ijcas.v3i1.1661.

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This paper touches on the important role of Islam in Malay literature and culture literacy, in the region. Malay literary and cultural treasures that were originally oral traditions have changed after the local community has embraced the teachings of Islam that bring along the Arabic scripture or Arabic writing system. This system of Arabic writing has greatly influenced Malay literature and culture. This paper therefore explores academically the role, contribution and discussion regarding the future of Arabic Scripture in the region. It would not be too much to say that it was the Arabic writ
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Liew, Brandon K. "The Unquiet Dreams of Lesser Malaysian Writers." Archiv orientální 89, no. 2 (2021): 283–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.47979/aror.j.89.2.283-310.

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Using the ‘Global Malaysian Novel’ as a focal point, my paper demonstrates how the emergence of this critical conceptualization is a shift that problematizes traditional postmodern and postcolonial modes that have not yet transcended the nation as a frame of reference. When ‘Global Malaysian Novels’ are being written, marketed and sold outside Malaysian borders, to what extent do these texts retain their capacity for representation: Asian identities, national identities, regional and diasporic? While a critique of their complicity in Global Literary Markets centered in the U.K. and U.S. is oft
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Johnson, John R. L. "Regional culture in post-war Friuli: Literature in dialect, nationalism and friulanità." Modern Italy 7, no. 1 (2002): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532940220121825.

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SummaryThe unprecedented increase in literary production in Friuli in the post-war period has coincided with the rise of popular ethno-nationalism in the region. Although there is an evident connection between the political, social and cultural fields in Friuli, this relationship is both complex and full of potential conflicts. This paper provides a brief overview of Friulian regionalism, before considering the specific role assigned to literature in Friulian by proponents of regional autonomy. It examines the problematic nature of the dominant ideology of friulanità and discusses the response
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Vlasta, Sandra. "Literatur – grundsätzlich mehrsprachig!? Das politische Potenzial literarischer Mehrsprachigkeit heute, am Beispiel von Barbi Marković’ Superheldinnen." Interlitteraria 26, no. 1 (2021): 67–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/il.2021.26.1.6.

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Literature – Multilingual on Principle?! The Political Potential of Literary Multilingualism Today, using the Example of Barbi Marković’s Superheldinnen. Research on literary multilingualism is increasingly based on the assumption that literature per se is multilingual. This is true for concepts such as Mikhail Bakhtin’s ‘polyphony’, in which multilingualism occurs in the form of social, regional and historical variants within one major language. Similarly, it applies to Rainier Grutman’s concept of hétérolinguisme, which expands Bakhtin’s notion and includes actual language changes. Recently,
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Denecke, Wiebke. "East Asian Studies in the Era of Global Humanities: Why We Need the Region and Regional Literary Histories Now." Journal of Sinographic Philologies and Legacies 1, no. 1 (2025): 1–23. https://doi.org/10.63563/jspl.2025.001.

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This paper examines the evolution of literary historiography in East Asia, focusing on how early textual traditions shaped historical narratives. By analyzing key works from Chinese, Japanese, and Korean traditions, it explores how these cultures adapted historiographical models over time, influenced by indigenous practices and external forces, particularly from China. The article calls for a regionally comparative and globally aware approach to East Asian Studies, arguing that traditional European Sinology/Japanology and North American area studies remain constrained by nation-centered method
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Leben, Andrej, and Felix Oliver Kohl. "Literature and Nation: How Slovene is Slovene Literature?" Treatises and Documents, Journal of Ethnic Studies / Razprave in Gradivo, Revija za narodnostna vprašanja 87, no. 87 (2021): 253–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.36144/rig87.dec21.253-277.

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Abstract Contemporary discussions often focus on questions such as What is Slovene literature and Who can be considered a Slovene writer. This shows that literature is one of the central fields of discourse related to topics including the understanding and definition of the Slovene nation and questions concerning national minorities. The authors discuss the functionality, practical value and arbitrariness of concepts such as the common Slovene cultural space, “matična” (kin-state literature) and “zamejska literatura” (literature of Slovenes living in neighbouring countries), minority literatur
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Mulholland, James. "Translocal Anglo-India and the Multilingual Reading Public." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 135, no. 2 (2020): 272–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2020.135.2.272.

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This article proposes a new literary history of British Asia that examines its earliest communities and cultural institutions in translocal and regional registers. Combining translocalism and regionalism redefines Anglo‐Indian writing as constituted by multisited forces, only one of which is the reciprocal exchange between Britain and its colonies that has been the prevailing emphasis of literary criticism about empire. I focus on the eighteenth century's overlooked military men and lowlevel colonial administrators who wrote newspaper verse, travel poetry, and plays. I place their compositions
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Beimisheva, A. S., М. А. Aznabakiyeva, and А. К. Akhmedova. "THEORETICAL OVERVIEW OF MIGRATION PROCESSES IN THE CONDITIONS OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT." BULLETIN Series of Sociological and Political sciences 73, no. 1 (2020): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2021-1.1728-8940.07.

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The article is aimed at considering migration processes in the conditions of regional development in a theoretical perspective. The authors give a positive interpretation of the migration process, offering readers an overview of scientific research and theoretical literature related to migration processes in the context of regional development. The main purpose of the article is to conduct a scientific analysis of the current problems of migration processes in the context of regional development and is accompanied by a literary review of the results of various studies in order to identify the
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Feldhaus, Anne. "Maharashtra as a holy land: a sectarian tradition." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 49, no. 3 (1986): 532–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00045080.

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The first manifestation of the regional cultures of India as we know them today was, in most cases, the literature produced by the medieval bhakti (devotional) movements. Composed in the regional languages, the bhakti literature provides evidence of early forms of these languages. Further, by its very existence, it marks the genesis of pride in the languages, of acceptance of them as appropriate vehicles for literary expression. Often addressed to local or regional deities (who are sometimes identified as local manifestations of gods worshipped throughout India), this literature clearly served
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Kunavin, Boris V. "On the problem of the nomination of regionally marked vocabulary." Current Issues in Philology and Pedagogical Linguistics, no. 4(2020) (December 25, 2020): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.29025/2079-6021-2020-4-93-103.

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The article examines the problem of the nomination of regional vocabulary, to a certain extent reflecting the peculiarities of the life of the inhabitants of a particular region. The relevance of the work is due to the heightened interest in the study of territorially marked linguistic units operating in cities in recent decades. Their study is extremely important not only for linguistic regional studies, but also for determining the peculiarities of the development of a literary language that actively interacts with regions. In this regard, the problem of designating the linguistic units of t
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Toroš, Ana. "Teaching Minority Literature: the Case of Trieste." Treatises and Documents, Journal of Ethnic Studies / Razprave in Gradivo, Revija za narodnostna vprašanja 83, no. 83 (2019): 83–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.36144/rig83.dec19.83-93.

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Abstract The paper presents the guidelines for teaching minority literature in the Trieste area, namely at the Slovenian and Italian high schools in Trieste. The teaching method proposed was created as a result of the need for new approaches in teaching literature due to the increasing heterogeneity of the population of high school students. The method takes into account the specific factors characteristic of the Triestine literary system, which affect the production and reception of literature in the Trieste area, that is the turbulent history of this territory during the 20th century and thu
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Woodward, Dennis, and Jennifer Curtin. "Rural and regional Australia." Australian Cultural History 28, no. 1 (2010): 113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07288430903165337.

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Hsu, H. L. "Literature and Regional Production." American Literary History 17, no. 1 (2005): 36–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/aji002.

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Hui, W. "Trans-systemic Society and Regional Perspective in Chinese Studies." boundary 2 38, no. 1 (2011): 165–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01903659-1262581.

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Fallon, Paul. "Time for (a Reading) Community? The Border Literary Field(s) in the 1980s and 1990s." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 25, no. 1 (2009): 47–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2009.25.1.47.

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This essay analyzes how, marginalized by national literatures and threatened by the rise of regional mass media in the 1980s and 1990s, northern Mexican border authors and their texts consistently concerned themselves with the temporalities of representation——particularly in literary narrative. Through their treatment of temporal issues, these writers directed themselves toward a local, transnational reading community and enacted a critical regionalism that articulates local signification within larger processes reshaping the role of literature in contemporary Latin America.
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Denish Raja Durai. K and Dr. N. Lakshmi Priya. "Hardy’s Wessex: An Imaginary-Literary-Topography." Creative Launcher 4, no. 1 (2019): 79–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2019.4.1.13.

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Geo - (topo) graphically Hardy’s Wessex is located on the West Country of England and lying south of the Thames and the Bristol Channel. The invention of “Wessex” is described by hardy in his preface to Far from the Madding Crowd in which, he first re- introduced the old word to give territorial definition. Travelling into Hardy, I wish to argue that place ought to receive special attention. Most of the writers have written their works with deep concerned with their native special attention. Place needs to be understood as something local, regional and real, despite the complexities and diffic
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Henryson, Hanna, and Davy Knittle. "Representing a long emergency: New approaches to urban change in literary and cultural studies." Journal of Urban Cultural Studies 10, no. 1 (2023): 15–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jucs_00062_2.

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The introduction to this Special Issue considers how literary and cultural representations of cities in transition contribute to interdisciplinary vocabularies for describing urban change beyond gentrification. By ‘urban change’ we refer to shifts in city and regional planning and real estate development, but also to environmental events, patterns of migration and informal uses of the city that shape how urban places transform. The introduction frames scholarship about what gentrification can and should describe as a debate about language and representation. We revisit critical discussions of
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Zakirova, N. N., and V. N. Martyanova. "A dialogue of cultures in the educational process of Korolenko University: to the 85th anniversary of GEPU." Issues of National Literature, no. 4 (December 24, 2024): 29–35. https://doi.org/10.25587/2782-6635-2024-4-29-35.

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The article reviews the participation of philology students of Glazov University in innovative activities that have educational and enlightening significance in the socio-cultural and educational space of multicultural Udmurtia. The project of students from the Faculty of Social Communications and Philology, presented at the International Youth Ethnic Forum "Heritage of Ancestors" in 2024, are based on the material of dialectological and folklore expeditions, research in the field of ethnography, literary local history, family studies, methodology, science studies, and regional studies.
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Gül Gürtekin-Demir, R. "Lydian painted pottery at Daskyleion." Anatolian Studies 52 (December 2002): 111–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3643079.

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AbstractAncient literary sources indicate that Daskyleion was under the control of the Lydian kingdom from the late seventh century to the mid sixth century BC, before it was made a regional Achaemenid capital of the Persian empire. This literary evidence is supported by the archaeological data. Lydian painted pottery from Daskyleion includes examples of so-called early Fikellura, Ephesian, Ephesianising, bichrome, streaked and marbling wares. Study of this pottery and comparison with parallels from Sardis suggest that most of it was imported from Sardis between the last quarter of the seventh
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Lunkova, Natalia, and Svetlana Kozhina. "Young Scholars Conference “Slavic World: Commonality and Diversity”. 21–22 May 2019. Session “Literary Studies”." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 14, no. 1-2 (2019): 298–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2019.14.1-2.22.

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For more than twenty years, the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences celebrates the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture with a traditional scholarly conference.”. Since 2014, it has been held in the young scholars’ format. In 2019, participants from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Togliatti, Tyumen, Yekaterinburg, and Rostov-on-Don, as well as Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania continued this tradition. A wide range of problems related to the history of the Slavic peoples from the Middle Ages to the present time in the national, regional and international
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Jacob, Wilson Chacko. "The Middle East: Global, Postcolonial, Regional, and Queer." International Journal of Middle East Studies 45, no. 2 (2013): 347–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002074381300010x.

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The dislocations associated with modernity have driven scholarly, literary, and philosophical inquiries in various directions since the 19th century: Marx's materialist critique, Ranke's historical empiricism, Baudelaire'sflâneur, Simmel's studies of urban anomie and alienation, Durkheim and Weber's sociology, and so on into the 20th and 21st centuries, and now reflected in this issue ofIJMESon queer studies. Although there are vast differences among them, they share a compulsion to explain what appeared as massive reconfigurations of time and space. The proliferation of subjective possibiliti
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Khroustaleva, Anna V. "G. Lelevich in Saratov. From the Chronicle of the Saratov Literary Life of 1926–1928." Studia Litterarum 6, no. 3 (2021): 380–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2500-4247-2021-6-3-380-393.

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Regional groups of proletarian writers are often neglected, thus the data about its exact number and professional compound has not been shown yet. As for the Volga Region the data can illustrate the response to many questions, one of them is why the Saratov Association of Proletarian Writers was the largest in the region, and the second — when the turning point in its history took place. It has been proven that Proletkult, stopped functioning between January and June 1927, and that legally, this organization split up in June. Both processes mentioned in the article were related to the exile of
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Sievers, Wiebke, and Peggy Levitt. "Scale Shifting: New Insights into Global Literary Circulation." Journal of World Literature 5, no. 4 (2020): 467–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24056480-00504001.

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Abstract This special issue on scale shifting brings into sharper focus the complexity of global literary circulation, especially when viewed from the perspective of global literary peripheries. In this introduction, we present the idea of scale shifting, a concept we use to move beyond translation to include circulation in global languages, such as English and French. We build on earlier analyses that mapped previous literary worlds and shed light on the aesthetic and sociological factors that enabled outsiders to enter them by (1) focusing on how peripheralised writers scale up to gain globa
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Kargól, Marta. "Referring to Regional Dress: Dutch Traditional Costumes as Recurring Inspiration for Contemporary Fashion Design." Załącznik Kulturoznawczy, no. 6 (2019): 231–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/zk.2019.6.11.

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In this article, the author aims to classify and analyze the use of Dutch regional costumes as a source of inspiration by contemporary fashion designers. The strategies have been assigned the following concepts taken from literary (and cultural) studies: quote, allusion, paraphrase, pastiche and translation. The definitions of these concepts are used as tools for interpreting the ways in which Dutch regional costumes are made present by fashion designers in their outfits. The article discusses the role of distance and similarities between the source of inspiration and its interpretation in the
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Kwok-Yiu, Wong. "Reform Spirit and Regional Theaters." Monumenta Serica 65, no. 2 (2017): 363–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02549948.2017.1393980.

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Benő, Attila, Imre József Balázs, and Árpád Töhötöm Szabó. "Cultural regionalism in Hungarian context." Hungarian Studies Yearbook 3, no. 1 (2021): 4–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hsy-2021-0001.

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Abstract As an introduction to the thematic issue of Hungarian Studies Yearbook, dedicated to Regionalism in culture – cultural regionalism, the article offers an overview of current research interests in the field. Within the domain of Hungarian studies, regional approaches and the idea of cultural areas as an important frame for cultural analysis and comparison was present in research work from the 19th century. After a general introduction, the article presents the current methodological approaches to regionalism studies and the main topics debated in the fields of literary studies, linguis
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SITBON, CLARA. "A pulizziesca : genèse du roman policier corse." Australian Journal of French Studies 59, no. 1 (2022): 8–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/ajfs.2022.02.

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The rise of regional detective novels in Europe has generated an expanding interest, as is evident in the proliferation of scholarship on works in this genre. One type of crime narrative, however, escapes this rule: Corsican crime fiction. Because it is part of unique editorial, literary, cultural, political, and linguistic dynamics, Corsican crime fiction raises important questions about the future of regional literature within a national, international, and transnational literary canon. This article proposes a genesis of the Corsican detective novel; through a recontextualization of the genr
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Hendrayana, Dian. "Sastra Sunda dalam Kurun Waktu Tiga Dasawarsa Terakhir." Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra 22, no. 1 (2022): 119–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/bs_jpbsp.v22i1.47659.

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Sundanese literature is still being written and read today. Its existence is still supported by discussions and studies, festivals, and performances. In its development, Sundanese literature shows its characteristics periodically through writing techniques, style of expression, and the themes it raises. The purpose of writing this article is to describe the existence of Sundanese literature in the last three decades. The method used is phenomenology and narrative research from Creswell by analyzing events and activities related to Sundanese literary life in the last three decades, as well as o
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Falconí Trávez, Diego. "The literary Andean canon from a gender studies perspective: the burden of the contradictory hetero(marica)geneidad. Pablo Palacio’s case." Caracol, no. 9 (November 13, 2015): 196–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-9651.v1i9p196-221.

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Este artículo busca realizar una crítica desde los estudios de género respecto a la noción de canon literario heterocentrado en la zona andina. Para ello, relee tanto a la crítica nacional como a aquella regional respecto a sus construcciones en torno al ecuatoriano Pablo Palacio, escritor icónico de la vanguardia de los años 30, centrándose en dos nociones. En primer lugar, en la idea, elaborada desde la crítica literaria ecuatorianista, de la relación posicional y gráfica de un hombre que carga a otro, cuestión que ha servido para elaborar una dicotomía vertical y patriarcal en el análisis t
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Taylor, Cheryl. "Shaping a Regional Identity: Literary Non-Fiction and Short Fiction in North Queensland." Queensland Review 8, no. 2 (2001): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600006826.

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Stories, anecdotes, and descriptive articles were the earliest publications, following the main wave of colonisation in the 1860s, to bring Queensland north and west of Proserpine to the attention of the national and international community. Such publications were also the main vehicle of an internal mythology: they shaped the identity of the inhabitants, diversified following settlement, and their sense of the region. The late date of settlement compared with south-eastern Australia meant that frontier experience continued both as a lived reality and as mythology well into the twentieth centu
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