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Transatlantic Intellectual Networks, 1914-1964

Bak, Hans(Edited by)Mansanti, Celine(Edited by)
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The twelve essays in this book - by scholars from the U.S., France, Germany, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic - offer new transnational perspectives in transatlantic historical, literary, and cultural studies.

They explore the special role of American and European intellectuals as agents of transatlantic cultural transfer, and examine the mechanisms and instruments through which artists, writers and intellectuals communicated across oceans and national borders, in the half century between 1914 and 1964.

Their focus is on transatlantic networks and the instruments of culture through which such networks become operative as sites of cross-cultural exchange, circulation and interaction: magazines, cafes, publishing houses, book fairs, agents, translators, and mediators - and last but not least, transatlantic personal friendships.

Contending that the dynamics of transatlantic cultural transfer need to be understood as reciprocal and multi-directional, they also exemplify the shift within transatlantic intellectual history from a traditional concern with European-U.S. relations to a multidirectional, triangular exploration of cultural, political and intellectual relations between Europe, the United States, and Latin America.

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Product Details
1527539741 / 9781527539747
Hardback
909.82
01/12/2019
United Kingdom
English
380 pages
21 cm
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