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In deze masterproef ga ik dieper in op de OCA-Theorie en de OCA-Criteria. In hoofdzaak concentreer ik mij op de Optimal Currency Index. Deze maakt het mogelijk op basis van de OCA-criteria de voorspelde wisselkoersvariabiliteit te berekenen en zodoende voor elke lidstaat de wenselijkheid van euroadaptatie te bepalen. In hoofdstuk 1 tot 3 introduceer ik de OCA-theorie en -criteria, in hoofdstuk 4 bespreek ik de OCA-index en hoe deze berekend werd door Bayoumi en Eichengreen en door Horvath. In hoofdstuk 5 tot 7 bereken ik zelf de OCA-index voor de eerste en de tweede helft van de jaren 2000. Op basis hiervan beoordeel ik voor welke nieuwe lidstaten het op basis van de OCA-theorie het meest aangewezen is tot de eurozone toe te treden.
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This edited volume is the first scholarly tome exclusively dedicated to Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of the literary chronotope. This concept, initially developed in the 1930s and used as a frame of reference throughout Bakhtin's own writings, has been highly influential in literary studies. After an extensive introduction that serves as a 'state of the art, ' the volume is divided into four main parts: philosophical reflections, relevance of the chronotope for literary history, chronotopical readings and some perspectives for literary theory. These thematic categories contain contributions by well-established Bakhtin specialists such as Gary Saul Morson and Michael Holquist, as well as a number of essays by scholars who have published on this subject before. Together the papers in this volume explore the implications of Bakhtin's concept of the chronotope for a variety of theoretical topics such as literary imagination, polysystem theory and literary adaptation; for modern views on literary history ranging from the hellenistic romance to 19th century realism; and for analyses of well-known novelists and poets as diverse as Milton, Fielding, Dickinson, Dostoevsky, Papadiamandis, and DeLillo. [Back cover]
Bakhtin, Michael M. --- Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhaïlovich --- Criticism and interpretation --- Congresses --- Setting (Literature) --- Bellettrie. --- Criticism. --- Plaats. --- Tijd. --- Criticism --- 82.0 --- 82.0 Literatuurtheorie --- Literatuurtheorie --- Evaluation of literature --- Literary criticism --- Literature --- Rhetoric --- Aesthetics --- Technique --- Evaluation --- Bakhtin, M. M. --- Bachtin, Michail, --- Bachtin, Michail M., --- Baxtin, Mixail Mixailovič, --- Bakhtine, Mikhaïl, --- Bajtin, Mijail, --- Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich --- Bakhtin, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich, --- Bahŭchʻin, --- Bahtyin, M. M. --- Bahtyin, Mihail Mihajlovics, --- Bahtin, M. M., --- Bachtinas, M. --- Bachtinas, Michailas, --- Бахтин, М. М. --- Bahtin, Mihail, --- Bakhtin, Mikhail, --- Бахтин, Михаил Михайлович, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Bakhtin, Mikhayil, --- Bakhtin, M. M. - (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich), - 1895-1975
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This edited volume is the first scholarly tome exclusively dedicated to Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope. This concept, initially developed in the 1930s and used as a frame of reference throughout Bakhtin’s own writings, has been highly influential in literary studies. After an extensive introduction that serves as a ‘state of the art’, the volume is divided into four main parts: Philosophical Reflections, Relevance of the Chronotope for Literary History, Chronotopical Readings and Some Perspectives for Literary Theory. These thematic categories contain contributions by well-established Bakhtin specialists such as Gary Saul Morson and Michael Holquist, as well as a number of essays by scholars who have published on this subject before. Together the papers in this volume explore the implications of Bakhtin’s concept of the chronotope for a variety of theoretical topics such as literary imagination, polysystem theory and literary adaptation; for modern views on literary history ranging from the hellenistic romance to nineteenth-century realism; and for analyses of well-known novelists and poets as diverse as Milton, Fielding, Dickinson, Dostoevsky, Papadiamandis and DeLillo.
Criticism. --- Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- Bakhtin, M. M. --- Chronotopes
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