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This study, focusing on Latin American literature, discusses the motif of a variety of worlds as a key concept of the modern novel in terms of genre, culture, and fiction theory: the world of the modern novel is always already in contact with another one. This concept, developed against the backdrop of (literary) history, goes hand in hand with the theoretical assumption that modern novel forms have brought about a turn in genre theory. Differently from genuine poetics, genre theory is always also concerned with and contingent on a certain history/back story.
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Produktbeschreibung
This study, focusing on Latin American literature, discusses the motif of a variety of worlds as a key concept of the modern novel in terms of genre, culture, and fiction theory: the world of the modern novel is always already in contact with another one. This concept, developed against the backdrop of (literary) history, goes hand in hand with the theoretical assumption that modern novel forms have brought about a turn in genre theory. Differently from genuine poetics, genre theory is always also concerned with and contingent on a certain history/back story.
Diese Studie entwickelt mit einem lateinamerikanistischen Korpus das Motiv der Weltenvielfalt als einen gattungs-, kultur- und fiktionstheoretischen Begriff des modernen Romans: Seine Welt weiß sich immer schon im Kontext einer anderen. Diese historisch entfaltete These hat ihre theoretische Entsprechung darin, dass die neuzeitliche Emergenz des Romans eine gattungstheoretische Wende inauguriert. Anders als genuine Poetik hat es Gattungstheorie immer auch mit einer (Vor-)Geschichte abseits der Literatur zu tun.
Autorenporträt
Pablo Valdivia Orozco, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder.