Includes bibliographical references
Roberto M. Dainotto: Part IV. The geographical dimension. World literature and European literature
John Pizer: Part I. Historical dimension. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe : origins and relevance of Weltliteratur
Michael Holquist: Part II. The disciplinary dimension. World literature and philology
Martin Puchner: Part III. The theoretical dimension. Teaching worldly literature
Djelal Kadir: World literature and Latin American literature
Lawrence Buell: World literature and US American literature
Nirvana Tanoukhi: African roads
Red Chan: World literature and East Asian literature
Vinay Dharwadker: Constructions of world literature in colonial and postcolonial India
Sandra Naddaff: The thousand and one nights as world literature
Ronit Ricci.: World literature and Muslim Southeast Asia
David Damrosch: Hugo Meltzl and "the principle of polyglottism"
Svend Erik Larsen: Georg Brandes : the telescope of comparative literature
Sarah Lawall: Richard Moulton and the "perspective attitude" in world literature
Bhavya Tiwari: Rabindranath Tagore's comparative world literature
Monika Schmitz-Emans: Richard Meyer's concept of world literature
Dominique Vaugeois: Albert Guérard : reworking humanism for a troubled century
Aamir R. Mufti: Erich Auerbach and the death and life of world literature
Zhang Longxi: Qian Zhongshu as comparatist
Samira Sayeh: René Etiemble : defense and illustration of a "true literary comparatism"
César Domínguez: Dionýz Ďurišim and a systemic theory of world literature
Darío Villanueva: Claudio Guillén : (world) literature as system
Jonathan Arac: Edward W. Said : the worldliness of world literature
Helena Carvalhão Buescu: Pascale Casanova and the Republic of Letters
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen.: Franco Moretti and the global wave of the novel
Jing Tsu: World literature and national literature(s)
Sandra Bermann: World literature and comparative literature
Lawrence Venuti: World literature and translation studies
Vilashini Cooppan: World literature between history and theory
Hans Bertens: World literature and postmodernism
Robert J.C. Young: World literature and postcolonialism
Eric Hayot: World literature and globalization
Jason Frydman: World literature and diaspora studies
César Domínguez.: World literature and cosmopolitanism
Peter Carravetta: The canon(s) of world literature
John T. Kirby: The great books
B. Venkat Mani: Bibliomigrancy : book series and the making of world literature
Thomas O. Beebee: World literature and the internet
Reingard Nethersole: World literature and the library
Ann Steiner: World literature and the book market
Françoise Lionnet: World literature, francophonie, and Creole cosmopolitics
Jan Baetens: World literature and popular literature : toward a wordless literature?
Mariano Siskind: The genres of world literature : the case of magical realism
Zhang Longxi: The poetics of world literature
Peter Hitchcock: The ethics of world literature
Bruce Robbins: The politics of world literature Sanja Bahun ; Uses of world literature
Debra A. Castillo: Gender and sexuality in world literature
Ursula K. Heise: World literature and the environment
Theo D'Haen.: Mapping world literature
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