Literary Festivals as Makers of the Global Novel

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Ana Gallego Cuiñas
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This article argues that literary festivals are crucial agents in the contemporary global literary landscape, actively shaping the ‘global novel’ and the ‘global writer’. It contends that traditional literary criticism has understudied the role of cultural market agents like festivals, emphasizing instead the globalization of the novelistic genre and its themes. These festivals have shifted the focus from the aesthetic value of texts to the social capital of authors, who increasingly gain recognition through their public image and participation in these events. The article posits that festivals are co-producers of the global novel, selecting and promoting both the works with transnational themes and the authors who embody the ‘global writer’. The Hay Festival Cartagena de Indias serves as a case study of a ‘global festival’ that exemplifies these trends by showcasing internationally recognized authors and addressing global issues. This study concludes that in the postmodern era, the ‘global writer’ subject, rather than solely the ‘global novel’ object, best signifies the relationship between Latin American literature and globalization, with festivals playing a vital role in constructing literary value through the visibility and selection of authors.

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作为全球小说制造者的文学节
本文认为,文学节是当代全球文学景观的重要媒介,积极塑造了“全球小说”和“全球作家”。它认为,传统的文学批评没有充分研究节日等文化市场媒介的作用,而是强调小说类型及其主题的全球化。这些节日将焦点从文本的审美价值转移到作者的社会资本,作者越来越多地通过他们的公众形象和参与这些活动来获得认可。这篇文章认为,电影节是全球小说的共同生产者,选择和推广具有跨国主题的作品和体现“全球作家”的作者。Cartagena de Indias的Hay节日是一个“全球节日”的案例研究,通过展示国际公认的作家和解决全球问题,体现了这些趋势。本研究的结论是,在后现代时代,“全球作家”的主体,而不仅仅是“全球小说”的客体,最能代表拉丁美洲文学与全球化之间的关系,节日通过作者的可见性和选择在构建文学价值方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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Literature Compass
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