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      Inter-/Trans-/Unidisciplinary Methods – Techniques – Structures

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      Peter Lang
      German Language and Literatures

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          Cultural historians, literary scholars and linguists have been concerned with the question of how the world can be understood and represented in text. This volume presents new questions, methods and approaches in Humanism by promoting scholarly work of young researchers who participated in the Inter-/Trans-/Unidisciplinary Methods - Techniques - Structures conference in Warsaw, Poland. In their analyses, the authors shed new light on works of literature, foreign cultures and languages of the world by adopting broad perspectives and using various methods. It contains fourteen articles organized into the following parts: Disciplines/Fields, Intermedial/multimodal, Trans-Latio/Ratio, Methods/Didactics.

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          9783631832790
          09 July 2021
          10.3726/b17448
          5c6c30b5-bf3e-4677-8bc8-328ca029d44f
          © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Berlin 2021
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          German Language and Literatures

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