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Festival Literature Impact

Talia Mercer

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

Festival Literature Impact delves into the significant role international literary festivals play in promoting cross-cultural literature within an increasingly interconnected world. These festivals function as vital hubs in a global network, influencing the reception, translation, and visibility of diverse literary works, challenging the notion that market forces alone drive literary globalization.

 
The book highlights how these festivals are not just marketplaces but also social gatherings and platforms for artistic expression, impacting the global literary landscape and helping to facilitate cultural exchange. The book examines these festivals as catalysts for cross-cultural understanding, providing curated spaces for authors, translators, publishers, and readers to interact and discover new works.

 
Using case studies, the book analyzes how specific festivals impact the circulation of translated works, the visibility of marginalized authors, and the fostering of intercultural dialogue. It addresses ethical considerations like cultural appropriation and power imbalances, advocating for equitable representation.

 
Beginning with an introduction to key concepts like globalization and the function of literary festivals, the book progresses through case studies and culminates in practical recommendations for festival organizers and policymakers. By combining qualitative data from interviews with quantitative data on book sales and festival attendance, the book provides a nuanced and evidence-based analysis of the complex forces shaping the global literary landscape.
Disponible depuis: 06/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 68 pages.

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