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  1. Companion to comparative literature, world literature, and comparative cultural studies
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Foundation Books, New Delhi ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current... more

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    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current situation of scholarship in the discipline of comparative literature and the fields of world literature and comparative cultural studies in a global context. While the discipline of comparative literature in the West appears to be losing ground in its institutional presence, in other parts of the world including Asia and Latin America, as well as in "peripheral" European countries such as Spain, Portugal, Poland, Greece, Macedonia, etc., the discipline is flourishing both in scholarship and in its institutional structure and pedagogical vitality. The field of world literatures is gaining renewed interest in US-American scholarship while the field of comparative cultural studies is a new area of study pursued by scholars who are committed to the intellectual trajectories of comparative literature - minus Eurocentrism and the nation approach - and cultural studies. 36 articles of around 6000 words each are presented in thematic groups in this volume: Part 1: Theories of Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 2: Comparative Literature in World Languages (including the histories of the discipline in various countries); Part 3: Examples of New Work in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 4 is a Multilingual Bibliography of Books in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies (also available online in open access at docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/comparativeliteraturebooks). The volume is intended for students and faculty in the humanities and social sciences, as well as a general readership.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789382993803
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  2. Companion to comparative literature, world literature, and comparative cultural studies
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Foundation Books, New Delhi

    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current... more

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    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current situation of scholarship in the discipline of comparative literature and the fields of world literature and comparative cultural studies in a global context. While the discipline of comparative literature in the West appears to be losing ground in its institutional presence, in other parts of the world including Asia and Latin America, as well as in "peripheral" European countries such as Spain, Portugal, Poland, Greece, Macedonia, etc., the discipline is flourishing both in scholarship and in its institutional structure and pedagogical vitality. The field of world literatures is gaining renewed interest in US-American scholarship while the field of comparative cultural studies is a new area of study pursued by scholars who are committed to the intellectual trajectories of comparative literature - minus Eurocentrism and the nation approach - and cultural studies. 36 articles of around 6000 words each are presented in thematic groups in this volume: Part 1: Theories of Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 2: Comparative Literature in World Languages (including the histories of the discipline in various countries); Part 3: Examples of New Work in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 4 is a Multilingual Bibliography of Books in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies (also available online in open access at docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/comparativeliteraturebooks). The volume is intended for students and faculty in the humanities and social sciences, as well as a general readership

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789382993803
    Subjects: Identity (Philosophical concept) in art; Identity politics in literature; Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Comparative linguistics; Comparison (Philosophy); Life change events in literature; Life cycle, Human, in literature; Humanities literature; Ethnic relations in literature; Ancients and moderns, Quarrel of; Multiculturalism in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature ; Comparative studies; Identity (Psychology) in literature ; Social aspects; Identity (Philosophical concept) in art ; Comparative studies; Identity politics in literature ; 20th century; Comparative literature ; Classical and modern ; 20th century; Comparative literature; Comparative literature ; Cognitive styles; Comparative linguistics ; Literature and history; Comparison (Philosophy) ; Ethnic relations in literature; Life change events in literature ; Comparative studies; Life cycle, Human, in literature ; Criticism and interpretation; Humanities literature ; Comparative studies; Ethnic relations in literature ; Cognitive balance; Ancients and moderns, Quarrel of ; Criticism and interpretation; Multiculturalism in literature ; Comparative studies; Europe ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Africa ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; America ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; Asia ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; Europe ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; Middle East ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; America ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Middle East ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Africa ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Asia ; Intellectual life ; 20th century
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    The contextual study of literature and culture, globalization, and digital humanities -- Comparative literature and ex-centricity -- Possibilities and limits of comparative literature today -- Comparative cultural studies and pedagogy -- Teaching world literatures -- Comparative literature and the history of literature -- Meltzl de Lomnitz, comparative literature and philosophy -- Comparative cultural studies and cultural anthropology -- Comparative literature and interart studies -- Gender and genre in comparative literature and (comparative) cultural studies -- Comparative cultural studies and translation studies -- Comparative cultural studies and the study of Medieval literature -- ===Comparative cultural studies and linguistic hybridities in literature -- Comparison and postcoloniality -- (Inter)mediality and the study of literature -- African literatures as world literatures -- Comparative literature in Arabic -- Comparative poetics in Chinese -- Comparative literature in French -- Comparative literature in German -- Comparative literature in Iberian Spanish and Portuguese -- Comparative literature in Indian languages Comparative literature in Italian -- Comparative literature in Latin American studies -- Comparative literature in Russian and in Central and East Europe -- Comparative literature in the United States -- African literatures and cultures and the universal of motherhood -- World literatures and the case of Joyce, Rao, and Borges -- Abject spaces and the hinterland in Bolaño's work -- The motif of fleeing in Gao's work -- Arab fiction and migration in the work of Haqqi and Salih -- Sexual identity and translation in Prime-Stevenson's work -- The notion of life in the work of Agamben -- Aesthetics, opera, and alterity in Herzog's work -- An intermedial reading of Paley's SITA SINGS THE BLUES -- Painting and representation in teaching Balzac -- Multilingual bibliography of books in compartive literature, world literatures, and comparative cultural studies -- Index.

  3. Companion to comparative literature, world literatures, and comparative cultural studies
    Contributor: Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven (Publisher); Mukherjee, Tutun (Publisher)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Foundation Books, Bangalore ; Chennai ; Delhi ; Hyderabad ; Kolkata ; Mumbai ; Pune ; Thiruvananthapuram

    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current... more

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    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current situation of scholarship in the discipline of comparative literature and the fields of world literature and comparative cultural studies in a global context. While the discipline of comparative literature in the West appears to be losing ground in its institutional presence, in other parts of the world including Asia and Latin America, as well as in "peripheral" European countries such as Spain, Portugal, Poland, Greece, Macedonia, etc., the discipline is flourishing both in scholarship and in its institutional structure and pedagogical vitality. The field of world literatures is gaining renewed interest in US-American scholarship while the field of comparative cultural studies is a new area of study pursued by scholars who are committed to the intellectual trajectories of comparative literature - minus Eurocentrism and the nation approach - and cultural studies. 36 articles of around 6000 words each are presented in thematic groups in this volume: Part 1: Theories of Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 2: Comparative Literature in World Languages (including the histories of the discipline in various countries); Part 3: Examples of New Work in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 4 is a Multilingual Bibliography of Books in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies (also available online in open access at docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/comparativeliteraturebooks). The volume is intended for students and faculty in the humanities and social sciences, as well as a general readership

     

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  4. Companion to comparative literature, world literature, and comparative cultural studies
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Foundation Books, New Delhi

    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current... more

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    The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies - edited by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek (Purdue University) and Tutun Mukherjee (University of Hyderabad) is intended to address the current situation of scholarship in the discipline of comparative literature and the fields of world literature and comparative cultural studies in a global context. While the discipline of comparative literature in the West appears to be losing ground in its institutional presence, in other parts of the world including Asia and Latin America, as well as in "peripheral" European countries such as Spain, Portugal, Poland, Greece, Macedonia, etc., the discipline is flourishing both in scholarship and in its institutional structure and pedagogical vitality. The field of world literatures is gaining renewed interest in US-American scholarship while the field of comparative cultural studies is a new area of study pursued by scholars who are committed to the intellectual trajectories of comparative literature - minus Eurocentrism and the nation approach - and cultural studies. 36 articles of around 6000 words each are presented in thematic groups in this volume: Part 1: Theories of Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 2: Comparative Literature in World Languages (including the histories of the discipline in various countries); Part 3: Examples of New Work in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies; Part 4 is a Multilingual Bibliography of Books in Comparative Literature, World Literatures, and Comparative Cultural Studies (also available online in open access at docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/comparativeliteraturebooks). The volume is intended for students and faculty in the humanities and social sciences, as well as a general readership

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789382993803
    Subjects: Identity (Philosophical concept) in art; Identity politics in literature; Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Comparative literature; Comparative linguistics; Comparison (Philosophy); Life change events in literature; Life cycle, Human, in literature; Humanities literature; Ethnic relations in literature; Ancients and moderns, Quarrel of; Multiculturalism in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature ; Comparative studies; Identity (Psychology) in literature ; Social aspects; Identity (Philosophical concept) in art ; Comparative studies; Identity politics in literature ; 20th century; Comparative literature ; Classical and modern ; 20th century; Comparative literature; Comparative literature ; Cognitive styles; Comparative linguistics ; Literature and history; Comparison (Philosophy) ; Ethnic relations in literature; Life change events in literature ; Comparative studies; Life cycle, Human, in literature ; Criticism and interpretation; Humanities literature ; Comparative studies; Ethnic relations in literature ; Cognitive balance; Ancients and moderns, Quarrel of ; Criticism and interpretation; Multiculturalism in literature ; Comparative studies; Europe ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Africa ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; America ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; Asia ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; Europe ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; Middle East ; Social life and customs ; Comparative studies; America ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Middle East ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Africa ; Intellectual life ; 20th century; Asia ; Intellectual life ; 20th century
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 528 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    The contextual study of literature and culture, globalization, and digital humanities -- Comparative literature and ex-centricity -- Possibilities and limits of comparative literature today -- Comparative cultural studies and pedagogy -- Teaching world literatures -- Comparative literature and the history of literature -- Meltzl de Lomnitz, comparative literature and philosophy -- Comparative cultural studies and cultural anthropology -- Comparative literature and interart studies -- Gender and genre in comparative literature and (comparative) cultural studies -- Comparative cultural studies and translation studies -- Comparative cultural studies and the study of Medieval literature -- ===Comparative cultural studies and linguistic hybridities in literature -- Comparison and postcoloniality -- (Inter)mediality and the study of literature -- African literatures as world literatures -- Comparative literature in Arabic -- Comparative poetics in Chinese -- Comparative literature in French -- Comparative literature in German -- Comparative literature in Iberian Spanish and Portuguese -- Comparative literature in Indian languages Comparative literature in Italian -- Comparative literature in Latin American studies -- Comparative literature in Russian and in Central and East Europe -- Comparative literature in the United States -- African literatures and cultures and the universal of motherhood -- World literatures and the case of Joyce, Rao, and Borges -- Abject spaces and the hinterland in Bolaño's work -- The motif of fleeing in Gao's work -- Arab fiction and migration in the work of Haqqi and Salih -- Sexual identity and translation in Prime-Stevenson's work -- The notion of life in the work of Agamben -- Aesthetics, opera, and alterity in Herzog's work -- An intermedial reading of Paley's SITA SINGS THE BLUES -- Painting and representation in teaching Balzac -- Multilingual bibliography of books in compartive literature, world literatures, and comparative cultural studies -- Index.