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CLW (Series) #8
Urbanity and migration are considered to be two basic components in definitions of modernity. They force us to reflect on how the boundaries between the local and the global are determined and surpassed. Often this results in politically charged discussions about transnationality and national identity, monolingualism and multilingualism, inclusion and exclusion. The contributions to this issue of CLW demonstrate that literature can play a significant role in this debate. The authors highlight the representation of city and migration in a wide variety of novels published in Dutch, English, German, Spanish and French with a particular interest in political commitment.
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United Kingdom, Great Britain c 1800 to c 1900 20th century Literature: history & criticism Literary theory Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers Poverty & unemployment Housing & homelessness Migration, immigration & emigration Urban communities Jewish studies Belgium France Germany USA Argentina Chile English Dutch