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  1. Contextualizing World Literature
    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (Publisher); Gillespie, Gerald (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Éditions Scientifiques Internationales, Brussels

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    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (Publisher); Gillespie, Gerald (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9783035265545
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    RVK Categories: EC 1030 ; EC 2600
    Edition: 1st, New ed
    Subjects: Weltliteratur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (166 Seiten)
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    This book revisits the notion of World Literature and its applications in Comparative Literature. It suggests the notion not as a means to sift out international paradigms for reading literatures, but as a set of guidelines for the construction of interlocking and/or reciprocally illuminating multilingual literary clusters. These ensembles are of very diverse shapes: the world, a region, a country, a language block, a network of cross-cultural «interferences» - while the so-called minor literatures invite to question the use of these ensembles. Within this frame, fourteen essays respond to the basic paradox of World Literature: how may specific methodological and critical outlooks allow expression of the universal? The answers to this question can be arranged in three groups: 1. Recognition of the need to break loose from European or Western critical perspectives; 2. Presentation of macro- and microcosmic dimensions connectedness and its processes; 3. Definitions of the methodological efforts and hermeneutic orientations to be applied

  2. Contextualizing World Literature
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Brussels ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    This book revisits the notion of World Literature and its applications in Comparative Literature. It suggests the notion not as a means to sift out international paradigms for reading literatures, but as a set of guidelines for the construction of... more

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    This book revisits the notion of World Literature and its applications in Comparative Literature. It suggests the notion not as a means to sift out international paradigms for reading literatures, but as a set of guidelines for the construction of interlocking and/or reciprocally illuminating multilingual literary clusters. These ensembles are of very diverse shapes: the world, a region, a country, a language block, a network of cross-cultural «interferences» – while the so-called minor literatures invite to question the use of these ensembles. Within this frame, fourteen essays respond to the basic paradox of World Literature: how may specific methodological and critical outlooks allow expression of the universal? The answers to this question can be arranged in three groups: 1. Recognition of the need to break loose from European or Western critical perspectives; 2. Presentation of macro- and microcosmic dimensions connectedness and its processes; 3. Definitions of the methodological efforts and hermeneutic orientations to be applied.

     

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    Contributor: Gillespie, Gerald
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783035265545
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    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Nouvelle poétique comparatiste / New Comparative Poetics ; 35
    Subjects: Weltliteratur
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  4. Contextualizing World Literature
    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (HerausgeberIn); Gillespie, Gerald Ernest Paul (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Brussels

    This book revisits the notion of World Literature and its applications in Comparative Literature. It suggests the notion not as a means to sift out international paradigms for reading literatures, but as a set of guidelines for the construction of... more

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    This book revisits the notion of World Literature and its applications in Comparative Literature. It suggests the notion not as a means to sift out international paradigms for reading literatures, but as a set of guidelines for the construction of interlocking and/or reciprocally illuminating multilingual literary clusters. These ensembles are of very diverse shapes: the world, a region, a country, a language block, a network of cross-cultural «interferences» – while the so-called minor literatures invite to question the use of these ensembles. Within this frame, fourteen essays respond to the basic paradox of World Literature: how may specific methodological and critical outlooks allow expression of the universal? The answers to this question can be arranged in three groups: 1. Recognition of the need to break loose from European or Western critical perspectives; 2. Presentation of macro- and microcosmic dimensions connectedness and its processes; 3. Definitions of the methodological efforts and hermeneutic orientations to be applied Contents: Lisa Block de Behar : Henry James à la quête des universaux – Ipshita Chanda: «World Literature»: A View from Outside the Window – Dorothy Figueira: «Salut au Monde»: The World as Envisioned by World Literature – Eva Kushner: A Moving Target… – Haun Saussy: By Land or Sea: Models of World Literature – Manfred Schmeling : De la Weltliteratur en temps de guerre et de crise : Romain Rolland et Thomas Mann, un maillage international – Maria Alzira Seixo : L’effet-monde et le particulier littéraire – Steven Sondrup: Goethe, China, and World Literature – Monica Spiridon: The Well-Tempered Relativism, Or How to Compare the Incomparable – Micéala Symington: World Literature and Minor Literatures – Mario J. Valdés: Translation and Comparative Literature – Hein Viljoen: Caught in Complex Webs: World Literature - a South African Perspective

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (HerausgeberIn); Gillespie, Gerald Ernest Paul (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783035265545
    Other identifier:
    9783035265545
    RVK Categories: EC 2600 ; EC 1030
    Series: Nouvelle poétique comparatiste / New Comparative Poetics ; 35
    Subjects: Weltliteratur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (163 Seiten)
  5. Contextualizing World Literature
    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (HerausgeberIn); Gillespie, Gerald Ernest Paul (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Brussels

    This book revisits the notion of World Literature and its applications in Comparative Literature. It suggests the notion not as a means to sift out international paradigms for reading literatures, but as a set of guidelines for the construction of... more

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    This book revisits the notion of World Literature and its applications in Comparative Literature. It suggests the notion not as a means to sift out international paradigms for reading literatures, but as a set of guidelines for the construction of interlocking and/or reciprocally illuminating multilingual literary clusters. These ensembles are of very diverse shapes: the world, a region, a country, a language block, a network of cross-cultural «interferences» – while the so-called minor literatures invite to question the use of these ensembles. Within this frame, fourteen essays respond to the basic paradox of World Literature: how may specific methodological and critical outlooks allow expression of the universal? The answers to this question can be arranged in three groups: 1. Recognition of the need to break loose from European or Western critical perspectives; 2. Presentation of macro- and microcosmic dimensions connectedness and its processes; 3. Definitions of the methodological efforts and hermeneutic orientations to be applied Contents: Lisa Block de Behar : Henry James à la quête des universaux – Ipshita Chanda: «World Literature»: A View from Outside the Window – Dorothy Figueira: «Salut au Monde»: The World as Envisioned by World Literature – Eva Kushner: A Moving Target… – Haun Saussy: By Land or Sea: Models of World Literature – Manfred Schmeling : De la Weltliteratur en temps de guerre et de crise : Romain Rolland et Thomas Mann, un maillage international – Maria Alzira Seixo : L’effet-monde et le particulier littéraire – Steven Sondrup: Goethe, China, and World Literature – Monica Spiridon: The Well-Tempered Relativism, Or How to Compare the Incomparable – Micéala Symington: World Literature and Minor Literatures – Mario J. Valdés: Translation and Comparative Literature – Hein Viljoen: Caught in Complex Webs: World Literature - a South African Perspective

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (HerausgeberIn); Gillespie, Gerald Ernest Paul (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783035265545
    Other identifier:
    9783035265545
    RVK Categories: EC 2600 ; EC 1030
    Series: Nouvelle poétique comparatiste / New Comparative Poetics ; 35
    Subjects: Weltliteratur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (163 Seiten)
  6. Contextualizing world literature
    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (Publisher); Gillespie, Gerald (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  P.I.E. Peter Lang, Brussels

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Bessière, Jean (Publisher); Gillespie, Gerald (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783035265545; 3035265542
    Series: New comparative poetics ; no. 35
    Subjects: Comparative literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; Comparative literature / (OCoLC)fst01734553; Semiotics and literature
    Scope: 1 online resource
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    Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction (Jean Bessière and Gerald Gillespie); Henry James à la quête des universaux (Lisa Block de Behar); "World Literature": A View from Outside the Window (Ipshita Chanda); "Salut au Monde": The World as Envisioned by World Literature (Dorothy Figueira); A Moving Target... (Eva Kushner); By Land or Sea: Models of World Literature (Haun Saussy); De la Weltliteratur en temps de guerre et de crise: Romain Rolland et Thomas Mann, un maillage international (Manfred Schmeling); L'effet-monde et le particulier littéraire (Maria Alzira Seixo)

    Goethe, China, and World Literature (Steven Sondrup)The Well-Tempered Relativism, or How to Compare the Incomparable (Monica Spiridon); World Literature and Minor Literatures (Micéala Symington); Translation and Comparative Literature (Mario J. Valdés); Caught in Complex Webs: World Literature -- a South African Perspective (Hein Viljoen); Afterword I (Jean Bessière); Afterword II (Gerald Gillespie); Contributors/Contributeurs