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Theorising the Vernacular
Moving between different scales of analysis as well as distant and close reading methodologies, this group addresses an understudied dimension of world literature: the theorisation and conceptualisation of the vernacular. The term “vernacular” is here understood both in its narrower linguistic sense and as an aspect of locality. If literary forms register and are shaped by various transnational flows, the presupposition here is that vernacular literary cultures demonstrate how cosmopolitan formations are resisted, accommodated and transformed. Focusing on periods from the early modern onwards, the researchers explore how the vernacular can be used as an operative concept to understand local and global dynamics in such diverse locations as China, North America, France, the Caribbean, North and West Africa, and the Finno-Baltic region. With theoretical support in, for example, Françoise Lionnet’s and Shu-Mei Shih’s notion of minor transnationalism and Édouard Glissant’s archipelagic thinking, the case studies undertaken by this group question the assumption that the vernacular is by default turned inwards (the land, the people, a language) and incommensurable with cosmopolitan dimensions of world literature.
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Schweden , None StockholmOrganisation
Stockholm UniversityKontakt
Christian ClaessonChristina Kullberg
Katarina Leppänen
Irmy Schweiger
David Watson
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Towards a Comparative Understanding of the Contemporary Literatures in Spain
For Another Nouveau Roman: Cosmopolitan and Vernacular in the Formal Turn
Cosmopolitan Ideals and National Literatures in Early 20th Century Sweden, Finland and Estonia
Carry the Burden of the Past, Capture the Present and Bear a Promise to the Future? - Vernacular and Cosmopolitan Memories in Sinophonic Literatures
Transcendental Translations: The Making of New England’s Literary Culture
Veröffentlicht am: 03.06.2019
Letzte Änderung: 06.06.2025, 17:47