Passages Moving beyond liminality in the study of literature and culture

The study of literature and culture is marked by various distinct understandings of passages - both as phenomena and critical concepts. These include the anthropological notion of rites of passage, the shopping arcades (Passagen) theorized by Walter Benjamin, the Middle Passage of the Atlantic slave...

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Other Authors: Kovach, Elizabeth (Editor), Kugele, Jens (Editor), Nünning, Ansgar (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2022
Series:Comparative Literature and Culture
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