This Companion introduces readers to major ideas and practices of world literary studies. Its accessible yet sophisticated essays raise fundamental questions about imagining the totality of literature; comparing literary works across histories, cultures and languages; and understanding how literature is affected by forces such as imperialism.
This Companion introduces readers to major ideas and practices of world literary studies. Its accessible yet sophisticated essays raise fundamental questions about imagining the totality of literature; comparing literary works across histories, cultures and languages; and understanding how literature is affected by forces such as imperialism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler Part I. Worlds: 1. Cosmopolitanism and world literature Timothy Brennan 2. Nation, transnationalism, and internationalism Anna Bernard 3. Scales, systems, and meridians Ben Etherington 4. Literary worlds and literary fields Jarad Zimbler 5. Translation and the circuits of world literature Stefan Helgesson 6. Scriptworlds Sowon Park 7. Ecologies of orality Liz Gunner Part II. Practices: 8. Lyric universality Boris Maslov 9. On worlding tragedy Ato Quayson 10. The novel and consciousness of labour Neil Lazarus 11. The worldliness of graphic narrative Charlotta Salmi 12. Short story and peripheral production Shital Pravinchandra 13. World cinema, world literature and dialectical criticism Keya Ganguly 14. Publishing, translating, worldmaking Chris Andrews.
Introduction Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler Part I. Worlds: 1. Cosmopolitanism and world literature Timothy Brennan 2. Nation, transnationalism, and internationalism Anna Bernard 3. Scales, systems, and meridians Ben Etherington 4. Literary worlds and literary fields Jarad Zimbler 5. Translation and the circuits of world literature Stefan Helgesson 6. Scriptworlds Sowon Park 7. Ecologies of orality Liz Gunner Part II. Practices: 8. Lyric universality Boris Maslov 9. On worlding tragedy Ato Quayson 10. The novel and consciousness of labour Neil Lazarus 11. The worldliness of graphic narrative Charlotta Salmi 12. Short story and peripheral production Shital Pravinchandra 13. World cinema, world literature and dialectical criticism Keya Ganguly 14. Publishing, translating, worldmaking Chris Andrews.
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