
Waar hoort het hoorspel? Over de plaats van het Nederlandstalige hoorspel in oeuvres, poëtica's en literatuurgeschiedenis
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- Lars Bernaerts (UGent) and Siebe Bluijs
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- Many literary authors from Flanders and the Netherlands wrote original radio-play scenarios or were otherwise involved in the production of radio plays. Those activities have hardly left any trace in overviews of literary oeuvres or in literary history. How does our perception of literary history, oeuvres and poetics change if we do consider the position of the radio play within these domains? This article explores the relationship between postwar literary innovation and the radio play by examining two authors with quite different poetics (Mark Insingel and Atte Jongstra). It considers whether those poetics (which can be usefully described as neo-avant-gardist and postmodernist respectively) offer an adequate frame to analyze the authors' radio plays. In this way the article takes a stance on the radio play's place in literary history.
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- radio play, poetics, literature and media, literature and radio, neo-avant-garde, postmodernism
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8662434
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- Bernaerts, Lars, and Siebe Bluijs. “Waar Hoort Het Hoorspel? Over de Plaats van Het Nederlandstalige Hoorspel in Oeuvres, Poëtica’s En Literatuurgeschiedenis.” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN, vol. 61, no. 3, 2019, pp. 225–52, doi:10.2143/SDL.61.3.3287538.
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- Bernaerts, L., & Bluijs, S. (2019). Waar hoort het hoorspel? Over de plaats van het Nederlandstalige hoorspel in oeuvres, poëtica’s en literatuurgeschiedenis. SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN, 61(3), 225–252. https://doi.org/10.2143/SDL.61.3.3287538
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- Bernaerts, Lars, and Siebe Bluijs. 2019. “Waar Hoort Het Hoorspel? Over de Plaats van Het Nederlandstalige Hoorspel in Oeuvres, Poëtica’s En Literatuurgeschiedenis.” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN 61 (3): 225–52. https://doi.org/10.2143/SDL.61.3.3287538.
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- Bernaerts, Lars, and Siebe Bluijs. 2019. “Waar Hoort Het Hoorspel? Over de Plaats van Het Nederlandstalige Hoorspel in Oeuvres, Poëtica’s En Literatuurgeschiedenis.” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN 61 (3): 225–252. doi:10.2143/SDL.61.3.3287538.
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- 1.Bernaerts L, Bluijs S. Waar hoort het hoorspel? Over de plaats van het Nederlandstalige hoorspel in oeuvres, poëtica’s en literatuurgeschiedenis. SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN. 2019;61(3):225–52.
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- [1]L. Bernaerts and S. Bluijs, “Waar hoort het hoorspel? Over de plaats van het Nederlandstalige hoorspel in oeuvres, poëtica’s en literatuurgeschiedenis,” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 225–252, 2019.
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