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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Nordische Philologie 2021.1

Mar­gins, mon­sters, deviants: alter­i­ties in old Norse lit­er­a­ture and cul­tureThis anthol­o­gy explores depic­tions of alter­i­ty, mon­stros­i­ty and devi­a­tion in medieval Ice­landic lit­er­a­ture, Scan­di­na­vian his­to­ry, and beyond. The authors explore issues of iden­ti­ty, genre, char­ac­ter and text and the inter­play between … Weit­er­lesen

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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Nordische Philologie 2020.7

Mon­sters in soci­ety: alter­i­ty, trans­gres­sion, and the use of the past in Medieval Ice­landDrag­ons, giants, and the mon­sters of learned dis­course are rarely encoun­tered in the Sagas of Ice­landers, and there­fore, the gen­er­al ter­a­to­log­i­cal focus on phys­i­cal mon­stros­i­ty yields only … Weit­er­lesen

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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Sprachen und Literaturen allgemein 2019.4

Respon­si­ble design in applied lin­guis­tics: the­o­ry and prac­ticeNo mere his­to­ry of applied lin­guis­tics, this vol­ume presents a frame­work for inter­pret­ing the devel­op­ment of applied lin­guis­tics as a dis­ci­pline. It offers a sys­tem­at­ic account of how applied lin­guis­tics has devel­oped, artic­u­lat­ing … Weit­er­lesen