A collection of essays that bring the humanities into conversation with Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Palumbo-Liu is Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University. Bruce Robbins is the Old Dominion Foundation Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. Nirvana Tanoukhi received her doctorate in Modern Thought and Literature from Stanford University. She has held fellowships at the Humanities Center and the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, both at Harvard University.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction: The Most Important Thing Happening 1 Part 1. System and Responsibility The Modern World-System: Its Structures, Its Geoculture, Its Crisis and Transformation / Richard Lee 27 Blaming the System / Bruce Robbins 41 Part 2. Literature: Restructured, Re-historicized, Re-scaled World-Systems Analysis, Evolutionary Theory, Weltliteratur / Franco Moretti 67 The Scale of World Literature / Nivrana Tanoukhi 78 Part 3. Respatializing, Remapping, Recognizing The Space of the World: Beyond State-Centricism? / Neil Brenner 101 Cartographies of Connection: Ocean Maps as Metaphors for Inter-Area History / Kären Wigen 138 What Is a Poem?: The Event of Women and the Modern Girl as Problems in Global or World History / Tani E. Barlow 155 Part 4. Ethics, Otherness, System Legal System of International Rights / Helen Stacy 187 Rationality and World-Systems Analysis: Fanon and the Impact of the Ethico-Historical / David Palumbo-Liu 202 Thinking about the Humanities / Immanuel Wallerstein 223 The Twilight of Capital? / Gopal Balakrishnan 227 Bibliography 233 Contributors 249 Index 251
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: The Most Important Thing Happening 1 Part 1. System and Responsibility The Modern World-System: Its Structures, Its Geoculture, Its Crisis and Transformation / Richard Lee 27 Blaming the System / Bruce Robbins 41 Part 2. Literature: Restructured, Re-historicized, Re-scaled World-Systems Analysis, Evolutionary Theory, Weltliteratur / Franco Moretti 67 The Scale of World Literature / Nivrana Tanoukhi 78 Part 3. Respatializing, Remapping, Recognizing The Space of the World: Beyond State-Centricism? / Neil Brenner 101 Cartographies of Connection: Ocean Maps as Metaphors for Inter-Area History / Kären Wigen 138 What Is a Poem?: The Event of Women and the Modern Girl as Problems in Global or World History / Tani E. Barlow 155 Part 4. Ethics, Otherness, System Legal System of International Rights / Helen Stacy 187 Rationality and World-Systems Analysis: Fanon and the Impact of the Ethico-Historical / David Palumbo-Liu 202 Thinking about the Humanities / Immanuel Wallerstein 223 The Twilight of Capital? / Gopal Balakrishnan 227 Bibliography 233 Contributors 249 Index 251
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