Die Regeln der Zirkulation: Erfolgsnarrative im Kontext transnationaler literarischer Transferprozesse am Beispiel "Brecht in Frankreich"
Nicole Colin – 2023
The process by which an author gains recognition in the literary field is characterized by the tension-ridden reciprocity of symbolic and economic capital. Rarely proceeding in a linear fashion, this process is the result of a complex interplay between a multitude of actors, whose numbers increase even more in the context of transnational circulation. Using the well-researched reception history of Bertolt Brecht in France as its point of departure, this essay examines the function of mediators and gatekeepers in processes of literary transfer: what kind of traits does one need in order to help position foreign-language authors within the cultural field? And how can one stave off (potential) competitors in the long run? In what follows, I seek to deconstruct the narrative of success in order to gain fresh insights into the relationship between academic and non-academic instances of evaluation as well as the general preconditions for the formation of transnational artistic networks.
How to cite:
Nicole Colin. "Die Regeln der Zirkulation: Erfolgsnarrative im Kontext transnationaler literarischer Transferprozesse am Beispiel 'Brecht in Frankreich.'" In Der Wert der literarischen Zirkulation / The Value of Literary Circulation, edited by Michael Gamper, Jutta Müller-Tamm, David Wachter, and Jasmin Wrobel, 269–89. Globalisierte Literaturen. Theorie und Geschichte transnationaler Buchkultur / Globalized Literatures. Theory and History of Transnational Book Culture (GLTGTB) 3. Berlin/Heidelberg: J.B. Metzler, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65544-3_17.