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El. knyga: The Literary Institution in Portugal since the Thirties: An Analysis Under Special Consideration of the Publishing Market

  • Formatas: 394 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2010
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-13: 9783035100679
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  • Formatas: 394 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2010
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-13: 9783035100679
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Despite the numerous studies of the politics, economy, culture, and society of the Estado Novo, the relations established between publishers, authors, and governmental institutions and their contribution to the making of the literary canon are still marginal subjects of analysis. Based on the systems theories developed by Bourdieu, Dubois and Even-Zohar, this study focuses on the cultural production produced during the Estado Novo (1933-1974) and after the Revolution (1974-2004), within their political, economic and social framework. The chapters on José Saramago and José Luķs Peixoto show them as examples of literary consecration that confirm the systemic relations in the Portuguese literary field. This research makes use of a survey on habits of purchase of Portuguese fiction, interviews with publishers, original statistical analyses, and takes a new approach to the study of Portuguese literature.
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Abstract 11(4)
List of Acronyms
13(2)
Introduction 15(6)
Chapter 1 Literature as an Institution: Systems Theory
21(14)
Chapter 2 Education and Readership at the Service of Politics during the Estado Novo (1933-1974)
35(20)
Chapter 3 Literary Canon and Ideology in the Formation of Cultural Identity during the Estado Novo (1933-1974)
55(34)
3.1 SPN/SNI/SEIT
56(4)
3.2 The Secretariado's Literary Prizes
60(10)
3.3 Public Libraries and the SNI Mobile Library Service
70(3)
3.4 SNI Exhibitions
73(3)
3.5 Censorship
76(3)
3.6 Prestige of Publishers of Prizewinners
79(2)
3.7 International Promotion of Portuguese Novels
81(8)
Chapter 4 Compromise and Autonomy in Consecration during the Estado Novo
89(30)
Chapter 5 Politics, Economy and Social Environment as Constraints on the Constitution of Readership between 1974 and 2004
119(24)
Chapter 6 Consecration and Legitimacy in the Portuguese Literary Field between 1974 and 2004
143(26)
6.1 Honours given by the President of the Republic
146(6)
6.2 Literary Prizes
152(6)
6.3 The Symbolic Capital of Prizewinners and Publishing Houses
158(11)
Chapter 7 Jose Saramago and Jose Luis Peixoto: Two Case Studies of Literary Legitimacy and Consecration
169(36)
7.1 Jose Saramago
169(28)
7.1.1 Social Trajectory
169(5)
7.1.2 Reviewing and Prefacing
174(3)
7.1.3 Political Awareness
177(3)
7.1.4 Novels
180(2)
7.1.5 Editorial Caminho
182(15)
7.2 Jose Luis Peixoto
197(8)
Chapter 8 International Acceptance of Jose Saramago and Jose Luis Peixoto
205(58)
8.1 Brazil
208(9)
8.2 Spain
217(11)
8.3 United States of America
228(12)
8.4 United Kingdom
240(17)
8.5 Jose Luis Peixoto
257(2)
8.6 Conclusion
259(4)
Conclusion 263(8)
Tables 271(22)
Bibliography 293(34)
Translations of Portuguese Quotations 327(12)
Appendix 1 Interview with Zeferino Coelho at Editorial Caminho's Head Office on 8th November 2004 339(10)
Appendix 2 Interview with Marcelo Texeira (Editorial Coordinator) e Antonio Lobato Faria (Editor) at Oficina do Livro on 17th November 2004 349(8)
Appendix 3 Interview with Maria do Rosario Pedreira, Publisher of Temas e Debates, sent by E-Mail on 23rd November 2004 357(6)
Appendix 4 Interview with Margaret Jull da Costa sent by E-mail in April 2005 363(2)
Appendix 5 Reasons for the Purchase of Portuguese Fiction: Results of a Survey in 2001 365(10)
Appendix 6 The Nobel Prizewinners for Literature (1947-2004) 375(8)
Appendix 7 The Portuguese Literary Prizes (1978-2004) 383
The Author: Margarida Rendeiro graduated in Modern Languages and Literatures at the Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon, in 1991. She gained her Masters Degree in Anglo-American Studies from the same Faculty in 1996 and her Ph.D. in Portuguese Studies from Kings College, London, in 2008. Assistant Professor for Business English at Lusķada University and researcher of the CEPESE (Study Centre of the Population, Economy and Society). Her research interests are Contemporary Portuguese Culture and Literature.