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Charles Sabatos: “Reimagining Political Peripheries in Pišťanek’s and Boldizar’s Siberian Slovakia.” & Nina Weller: “Response to Charles Sabatos.”

By: Charles Sabatos, Nina Weller This material is a product of the Caponeu project.

Citation:

Sabatos, Charles. 2025. “Reimagining Political Peripheries in Pišťanek’s and Boldizar’s Siberian Slovakia.” In European Centers and Peripheries in the Political Novel (Caponeu Working Papers), edited by Kyung-Ho Cha, Ivana Perica, Aurore Peyroles, and Christoph Schaub, 37–49. https://www.caponeu.eu/cdp/materials/european-centers-and-peripheries-in-the-political-novel-caponeu-working-papers.

Weller, Nina. 2025. “Response to Charles Sabatos.” In European Centers and Peripheries in the Political Novel (Caponeu Working Papers), edited by Kyung-Ho Cha, Ivana Perica, Aurore Peyroles, and Christoph Schaub, 50–55. https://www.caponeu.eu/cdp/materials/european-centers-and-peripheries-in-the-political-novel-caponeu-working-papers.

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European Transnational Integration • Centres and Peripheries • Province / Periphery • Political novel • Central and Eastern Europe

European Centers and Peripheries in the Political Novel

When analyzing asymmetries between centers, semi-peripheries, and peripheries, literary scholars draw on various theoretical and methodological traditions. This collection of working papers aims to put special emphasis on examining Europe as a combined and uneven formation characterized by economic, social, cultural, and literary asymmetries. The papers investigate the question of what formal and textual features are common, if not typical, of literary capitals (centers) on the one hand and margins and peripheries on the other.

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