Acculturation

Acculturation
Author: International Comparative Literature Association. Congress
Publisher: [Bern : New York] : P. Lang
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1994
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783261031433

The subject of acculturation lies at the heart of Comparative Literature in its relationship to cultural studies. It attempts to capture and to articulate the nature of the interaction of cultures through literary texts. In the past, acculturation has often manifested itself through the dominance of an invading or invasive culture over another; in fact, it has not infrequently been synonymous with the subjection of non-European cultures to Western civilization. Yet, it can be shown that the receptor culture, far from being passive, has the ability to appropriate and transform the invader culture which in turn undergoes acculturation, a dynamic of great complexity, never at a standstill. Many of the phenomena described in this volume relate to the second type of acculturation, which is no longer a more or less official program of enforced cultural adaptation, but a far more pervasive and spontaneous movement of feedback which can indeed be reciprocal and eventually lead to intercultural dialogue.

Latinocanadá

Latinocanadá
Author: Hugh Hazelton
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007-05-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0773560351

A burgeoning new branch of Hispanic literature, Latino-Canadian writing is now becoming part of the Canadian and Quebec literary traditions. Latinocanadá, a critical anthology, examines the work of Hispanic writers who have settled in Canada over the past thirty years and includes newly translated selections of their work.

Waves

Waves
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1984
Genre: Canadian literature
ISBN:

Hispanic Writers in Canada

Hispanic Writers in Canada
Author: Andrew Machalski
Publisher: Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, Multiculturalism
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN:

This study provides an overview of the work of Spanish and Spanish-speaking Latin-American writers in Canada and of their present and potential contributions to Canadian culture and literature. It includes bio-bibliographical profiles, abbreviations and works cited, and a list of individual authors.