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Alina Bako: “Semi-peripheral Nodes and the Circulation of Political Ideas. The Case of a Romanian Novel.” & Paul Stewart: “Uneven and Combined Development in the Centre of Modernism: Beckett, Joyce, London and Dublin. Response to Alina Bako"
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Brînduşa Nicolaescu: “A Political Novel between the Periphery and the Center: Norman Manea’s 'Plicul negru' (1986) / 'The Black Envelope' (1995).” & Natalya Bekhta: “Response to Brînduşa Nicolaescu.”
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CAPONEU - behind the scenes
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CAPONEU Policy Indications - Interim report, February 2025
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Charles Sabatos: “Reimagining Political Peripheries in Pišťanek’s and Boldizar’s Siberian Slovakia.” & Nina Weller: “Response to Charles Sabatos.”
Conference Collection
Conference collection: What is the Political Novel? Defining the Genre
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Conference: What is the Political Novel: Defining the Genre - day 1
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Conference: What is the Political Novel: Defining the Genre - day 2
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Conference: What is the Political Novel: Defining the Genre - day 3
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Exile as an opportunity - Interview with Zrinka Božić
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“From Charlemagne to the Title of the King”: Political novel between estrangement and recognition
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From Poland with love: Politics of queerness in the time of neoliberal post-socialism (the case of Michał Witkowski)
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Fundamental operations of the political in Beckett’s Molloy
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How to Read Political Novels? Lecture by Ivana Perica
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Is Pierre Michon’s "The Eleven" a political novel?
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Kyung-Ho Cha, Ivana Perica, Aurore Peyroles, Christoph Schaub (Eds.): European Centers and Peripheries in the Political Novel (Caponeu Working Papers)
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Kyung-Ho Cha, Ivana Perica, Aurore Peyroles, Christoph Schaub: “European Centers and Peripheries in the Political Novel.”
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Literature in Times of Crisis: What Can the Novel Do? Roundtable with Heike Geißler, Alhierd Bacharevič and Maryam Aras
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Migration in the Age of Anthropocene - Interview with Mark Devenney
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Mónika Dánél: “Multilingual Minority: Poetical Decomposition of the Embodied Dictatorial Legacy.” & Philipp Wegmann: “Entrapment and Resistance. Language and Power in Andrea Tompa’s 'The Hangman’s House'. Response to Mónika Dánél.”
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Perceptions, cartographies, and ‘cartographies of time’ in the political novel
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“Perché i xe bestie?!” Politics, race and exclusion in Vladan Desnica’s The Winter Summer Vacation
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