Caroline Koegler, Jesper Reddig, and Klaus Stierstorfer, editors. Citizenship, Law and Literature

Since the emergence of citizenship studies around twenty years ago, there has been a growing catalogue of scholarly works dedicated to uncovering the relationship between citizenship and literature. Citizenship, Law and Literature brings together multiple theoretical and geographical perspectives to...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of American studies 2024-04
1. Verfasser: Gauvin, Mitchell
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Since the emergence of citizenship studies around twenty years ago, there has been a growing catalogue of scholarly works dedicated to uncovering the relationship between citizenship and literature. Citizenship, Law and Literature brings together multiple theoretical and geographical perspectives to provide a resourceful contribution to this expanding interdisciplinary subfield. Despite citizenship’s notorious capaciousness as a concept, the collection manages to balance specific definitions...
ISSN:1991-9336
DOI:10.4000/ejas.21665