Transliterature

Event type
Date
-
Individual Organizers
Email
mllamasu@filol.ucm.es
Address

Facultad de Filología Universidad Complutense
Av. Complutense S/N
28040 Madrid MD
Spain

Short description

Participants will be researchers having attained international recognition for their work in two fundamental lines of literary and cultural theory that we would like to pull together here, just as this is reflected in the presentation of the call for papers (see the attached file): 1. literary globalization phenomena and 2. cyberculture. Thus, we hope to generate a fruitful debate that might contribute to providing answers.

Record Status
By Maya Zalbidea, 23 July, 2014
Publication Type
Year
Publisher
ISBN
9788476357262
Pages
287
License
Public Domain
Record Status
Librarian status
Approved by librarian
Abstract (in English)

Interculturas-transliteraturas tries to answer to the development that the concept of interculturality has had in the last decades. Product of demographic evolution, social and cultural in our world, the world "interculturality" has suffered from overuse. This book intends to turn on the light of theoretical and metodological objectives that have been supported for the use of the term as well as for its criticism and recovery in an area necesarily open that goes from the origins of Sociology and Philosophy, to the developments of the field of literary criticism (Translated by Maya Zalbidea)