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Title: Maltese literature in the language of the other : a case study in minority literatures’ pursuit of 'majority'
Authors: Callus, Ivan
Keywords: Maltese literature -- History and criticism
Minorities in literature
Postcolonialism
Identity (Psychology) in literature
Translating and interpreting -- Malta
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Citation: Callus, I. (2009). Maltese literature in the language of the other: a case study in minority literatures' pursuit of 'majority'. Acta Scientiarum: Language and Culture, 31(1), 31-40.
Abstract: This paper explores some of the difficulties faced by so called minority literatures in attracting both popular and critical notice, particularly in view of the fact that recourse to the vernacular can foreclose dissemination of works in significant markets. The consequence, it seems, is that minority literatures are in effect compelled to negotiate the encounter with readerships in those markets in the language of the other. This compels a number of difficult choices which can take on a distinctly ethical and/or political character, and which hinge on further complexities involving issues like translation, nationhood, and otherness. Those difficulties and choices are explored, in the paper, through a discussion of the specific challenges of Maltese literature: a case study that, in the context of the paper’s concerns, takes on particular significance in view of the unceasing debates within Maltese cultural history on the tensions between insularity and openness, authenticity and hybridity, identity and otherness, peripherality and majority.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/119668
ISSN: 19834683
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