COMPARATIVE LITERATURE IN AN AGE OF GLOBALIZATION

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE IN AN AGE OF GLOBALIZATION

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Editorial:
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Derecho Obras Generales
ISBN:
978-0-8018-8380-4
Páginas:
261
Encuadernación:
Rústica

u003cpu003eAs an academic discipline built upon Enlightenment thought and a cosmopolitan worldview—not grounded in the literary tradition of any single language or nation—comparative literature has benefited from regular reexamination of its basic principles and practices. The American Comparative Literature Association 1993 report on the state of the discipline, prepared under the leadership of Charles Bernheimer, focused on the influence of multiculturalism as a concept transforming literary and cultural studies. That report and the vigorous responses it generated, published together as u003ciu003eComparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalismu003c/iu003e, offered a comprehensive survey of comparative criticism in the 1990s.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eIn the first decade of the twenty-first century, globalization has emerged as a defining paradigm in nearly every area of human activity. This latest report from the ACLA demonstrates that comparative critical strategies today can provide unique insights into the world's changing—and, increasingly, colliding—cultures. Incorporating an even wider range of voices than had its predecessor, the report examines how the condition (or myth) of globalization in all its modes and moods, affirms or undercuts the intuitions of comparative literature; how world literatures whether seen as utopian project or as classroom practice, intersect with the canons and interpretive styles of national literatures, and how material conditions of practice such as language, media, history, gender, and culture appear under the conditions of the present moment.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eResponding to the frequent attacks against contemporary literary studies, u003ciu003eComparative Literature in an Age of Globalizationu003c/iu003e establishes the continuing vitality of the discipline and its rigorous intellectual engagement with the issues facing today's global society.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eContributors: Emily Apter, Christopher Braider, Marshall Brown, Jonathan Culler, David Damrosch, Caroline Eckhardt, Caryl Emerson, David Ferris, Gail Finney, Roland Greene, Linda Hutcheon, Djelal Kadir, Françoise Lionnet, Fedwa Malti-Douglas, Richard Rorty, Haun Saussy, Katie Trumpener, Steven Ungar, Zhang Longxiu003c/pu003e

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