Transformácie cenzúry v súčasnom literárnom diskurze (s príkladmi zo slovenského kultúrneho prostredia)
Since the 1990s, literary censorship has been a focus of scholars not only in terms of literaryhistory but also as a specific literary-theoretical problem. Czech literary studies entered thenew discourse on censorship in 2015 with an extensive two-part monograph on censorshipand social regulation of...
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