Introduction. The concentrationary universe: Writing to not forget

Authors

  • Javier Lluch-Prats Universitat de València
  • Evelio Miñano Martínez Universitat de València
  • Javier Sánchez Zapatero Universidad de Salamanca

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https://doi.org/10.7203/qdfed.21.9344

Abstract

Concentrationary literature, nurtured by the increasing academic relevance of the Memory Studies and of the analysis of autobiographic texts, has gained constant attention in the last decades from diverse humanistic disciplines: History, Philosophy, Aesthetics, Pedagogy, Literary Theory, Comparative Literature, History of Literature, Literary Criticism, etc. Although this field of study has a significant international scope and the main analytic focus has rested upon US, French and German researchers, it has also attracted the attention of the Spanish academia.

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Javier Lluch-Prats, Universitat de València

Department of Spanish Studies School of Philology, Translation and Communication Universitat de València

Evelio Miñano Martínez, Universitat de València

Department of French and Italian Studies School of Philology, Translation and Communication Universitat de València

Javier Sánchez Zapatero, Universidad de Salamanca

Department of Spanish Language Faculty of Philology Universidad de Salamanca

Published

2016-12-06

How to Cite

Lluch-Prats, J., Miñano Martínez, E., & Sánchez Zapatero, J. (2016). Introduction. The concentrationary universe: Writing to not forget. Quaderns De Filologia - Estudis Literaris, 21, 9–21. https://doi.org/10.7203/qdfed.21.9344
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