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Genrehybriditeit in de literatuur / Hybridations génériques en régime littéraire

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dhondt, Reindert, editor.
Martens, David, editor.
Series:
CLW (Series)
Language:
Dutch
French
Physical Description:
1 online resource (175)
Place of Publication:
Ghent Academia Press 2017
Ghent : Academia Press, 2017.
Language Note:
Dutch; Flemish.
French.
Summary:
Recent genre research is no longer based on a static idea of genre or a taxonomic approach, but considers genre hybridity as an essential characteristic of the way in which genres function. The articles in this issue are based on a notion of genericity that not only relates to text structures, but also to the interaction with other discourse types and other media besides the book.
Contents:
Inleiding / Reindert Dhondt & David Martens
Generische hybridisering in de literatuur - Hybridations génériques en régime littéraire / David Martens & Reindert Dhondt
Généricité hybride dans Variété de Paul Valéry / Tom Serpieters
La généricité composite d'une collection patrimoniale : les 'Albums de la Pléiade' / Marcela Scibiorska
Latijns-Amerikaanse populaire muziek in de literatuur van de Spaanstalige Caraïben / Rita De Maeseneer
Genrehybriditeit in de hedendaagse Spaanstalige literatuur: essay en narratieve fictie / Dagmar Vandebosch
Postdramatische paradoxen: over genre en mediaturgie / Christophe Collard
Hybride en multimodaal: nieuwe genretheorie en het literaire hoorspel vandaag / Lars Bernaerts
BIJDRAGE BUITEN HET THEMA
Philology and the digital writing process / Thorsten Ries
Intertekstualiteit / Mathias Meert
Het imaginaire reisverhaal / Thomas Pierrart
Personalia.
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