Volume 72 (2016), Issue 1
“Divide et impera”: The Lisbon Conference of 1988. Editor: Dirk Uffelmann
Inhalt
“Divide et impera”: The Lisbon Conference of 1988. Editor: Dirk Uffelmann
Editor’s Preface
Page 1 - 8
The Verbatim Drama of Lisbon
Stenography of (Anti-)Imperiality
Page 9 - 21
Russian (Non-)Answers to (Post-)Colonial Questions
Page 23 - 37
The Imprint of Kundera’s Strategic Anticolonialism on the Central European Roundtable in Lisbon (1988) and the Russian Discussants’ Tactical Nominalism
Page 39 - 53
On the Language of History
Central Europe and Russia at the Lisbon Conference
Page 55 - 68
Silences and Displacements
Revisiting the Debate on Central European Literature from a Ukrainian Perspective
Page 69 - 84
The “Location of Literature”
Thoughts on the Lisbon Conference and Its Aftermath from an East-Central European Perspective
Page 85 - 99
Weitere Aufsätze
Маркеры ухода от эпистемической ответственности
частицы ‚дескать‘, ‚мол‘, ‚якобы‘
Page 101 - 117
The ‚Triptych‘ Structure (izba, dom, dvor) and Iconic World in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “Matrenin dvor”
Page 119 - 142
Vision Freiheit
Konzeptionen der Ostukraine vor dem Krieg am Beispiel von STAN und Serhij Žadan
Page 143 - 178
Polish Migrant Literature in Britain and Ireland
Signs of a New Literary Trend?
Page 179 - 205
Rezensionen
Rezensionen
Page 207 - 245