Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT)
Ein Podcast von Oxford University
39 Folgen
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Cultures of Mind-Reading: The Novel and Other Minds - “Tell Me Who I Am”
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OCCT event - The Point of Comparison
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Languages of Criticism - Translation and Comparison part one
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Languages of Criticism - The Practice of Commentary
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Languages of Criticism - Creatively Critical
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OCCT event - The Creativity of Criticism part one
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Philosophy of Criticism - Creativity as a Virtue of Character
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Philosophy of Criticism - Malcolm Budd’s “The Intersubjective Validity of Aesthetic Judgements”
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Philosophy of Criticism - Justifying Canonic Value
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Philosophy of Criticism - Creativity, Culture and Tradition
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Intercultural Literary Practices - Rethinking the Political through Intercultural Aesthetics
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Intercultural Literary Practices - Theorising Interculturality
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Translators and Writers - Translation and Fictionality
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Translators and Writers - Poetry and the Act of Translation
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Round Table: The Future of Comparative Criticism
Vom: 22.10.2013 -
Tropes of Comparison
Vom: 22.10.2013 -
Comparative Literature, Britain and Empire
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Shaped by the Classics?
Vom: 22.10.2013 -
Literature in the World
Vom: 22.10.2013
The discipline of Comparative Literature is changing. Its Eurocentric heritage has been challenged by various formulations of ‘world literature’, while new media and new forms of artistic production are bringing urgency to comparative thinking across literature, film, the visual arts and music. The resulting questions of method are both intellectually compelling and central to the future of the humanities. To confront them, our research programme brings together experts from the disciplines of English, Medieval and Modern Languages, Oriental Studies, and Classics, and draws in collaborators from Music, Visual Art, Film, Philosophy and History.
