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  1. World literature after empire
    rethinking universality in the long Cold War
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York, NY ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    This book makes the case that the idea of a "world" in the cultural and philosophical sense is not an exclusively Western phenomenon. During the Cold War and in the wake of decolonization a plethora of historical attempts were made to reinvent the... more

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    This book makes the case that the idea of a "world" in the cultural and philosophical sense is not an exclusively Western phenomenon. During the Cold War and in the wake of decolonization a plethora of historical attempts were made to reinvent the notions of world literature, world art, and philosophical universality from an anticolonial perspective. Contributing to recent debates on world literature, the postcolonial, and translatability, the book presents a series of interdisciplinary and multilingual case studies spanning Europe, the United States, and China. The case studies illustrate how individual anti-imperialist writers and artists set out to remake the conception of the world in their own image by offering a different perspective centered on questions of race, gender, sexuality, global inequality, and class. The book also discusses how international cultural organizations like the Afro-Asian Writers' Bureau, UNESCO, and PEN International attempted to shape this debate across Cold War divides

     

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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781000415438; 1000415430; 9781003129875; 1003129870; 9781000415476; 1000415473
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    Series: Routledge studies in comparative literature
    Subjects: Literature, Modern; Postcolonialism in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  2. World literature after empire
    rethinking universality in the long Cold War
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York, NY ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    This book makes the case that the idea of a "world" in the cultural and philosophical sense is not an exclusively Western phenomenon. During the Cold War and in the wake of decolonization a plethora of historical attempts were made to reinvent the... more

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    Universität Frankfurt, Elektronische Ressourcen
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    This book makes the case that the idea of a "world" in the cultural and philosophical sense is not an exclusively Western phenomenon. During the Cold War and in the wake of decolonization a plethora of historical attempts were made to reinvent the notions of world literature, world art, and philosophical universality from an anticolonial perspective. Contributing to recent debates on world literature, the postcolonial, and translatability, the book presents a series of interdisciplinary and multilingual case studies spanning Europe, the United States, and China. The case studies illustrate how individual anti-imperialist writers and artists set out to remake the conception of the world in their own image by offering a different perspective centered on questions of race, gender, sexuality, global inequality, and class. The book also discusses how international cultural organizations like the Afro-Asian Writers' Bureau, UNESCO, and PEN International attempted to shape this debate across Cold War divides

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781000415438; 1000415430; 9781003129875; 1003129870; 9781000415476; 1000415473
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    Series: Routledge studies in comparative literature
    Subjects: Literature, Modern; Postcolonialism in literature
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  3. World literature after empire
    rethinking universality in the long Cold War
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY

    China and the restaging of Afro-Asian World literature -- Moravia's presidency of PEN international -- Translating anticolonial universality in Gramsci and Pasolini -- The singular universal in Sartre's Lumumba preface -- Malraux's imaginary museum... more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    China and the restaging of Afro-Asian World literature -- Moravia's presidency of PEN international -- Translating anticolonial universality in Gramsci and Pasolini -- The singular universal in Sartre's Lumumba preface -- Malraux's imaginary museum of world art -- Huang Yong Ping's competing universalities. "This book makes the case that the idea of a "world" in the cultural and philosophical sense is not an exclusively Western phenomenon. During the Cold War a plethora of historical attempts were made to reinvent the notions of world literature, world art, and philosophical universality from an anticolonial perspective"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003129875; 1003129870; 9781000415438; 1000415430; 9781000415476; 1000415473
    RVK Categories: HN 1071
    Series: Routledge studies in comparative literature
    Subjects: Literature, Modern; Postcolonialism in literature; Cultural studies; Geschichte; Humanities; Kolonialismus und Imperialismus; LIT020000; LIT024050; LIT024060; LIT025010; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Literary studies: post-colonial literature; PHILOSOPHY / General; POL045000; Politik und Staat; Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 211 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. World literature after empire
    rethinking universality in the long Cold War
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY

    China and the restaging of Afro-Asian World literature -- Moravia's presidency of PEN international -- Translating anticolonial universality in Gramsci and Pasolini -- The singular universal in Sartre's Lumumba preface -- Malraux's imaginary museum... more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Medien- und Informationszentrum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    China and the restaging of Afro-Asian World literature -- Moravia's presidency of PEN international -- Translating anticolonial universality in Gramsci and Pasolini -- The singular universal in Sartre's Lumumba preface -- Malraux's imaginary museum of world art -- Huang Yong Ping's competing universalities. "This book makes the case that the idea of a "world" in the cultural and philosophical sense is not an exclusively Western phenomenon. During the Cold War a plethora of historical attempts were made to reinvent the notions of world literature, world art, and philosophical universality from an anticolonial perspective"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003129875; 1003129870; 9781000415438; 1000415430; 9781000415476; 1000415473
    RVK Categories: HN 1071
    Series: Routledge studies in comparative literature
    Subjects: Literature, Modern; Postcolonialism in literature; Cultural studies; Geschichte; Humanities; Kolonialismus und Imperialismus; LIT020000; LIT024050; LIT024060; LIT025010; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Literary studies: post-colonial literature; PHILOSOPHY / General; POL045000; Politik und Staat; Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 211 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index