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The Cambridge Companion to World Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

The Cambridge Companion to World Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

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Jarad Zimbler Edited by Ben Etherington
Cambridge University Press, 11/22/2018
EAN 9781108457842, ISBN10: 1108457843

Paperback, 300 pages, 22.7 x 15.1 x 1.5 cm
Language: English

The Cambridge Companion to World Literature introduces the significant ideas and practices of world literary studies. It provides a lucid and accessible account of the fundamental issues and concepts in world literature, including the problems of imagining the totality of literature; comparing literary works across histories, cultures and languages; and understanding how literary production is affected by forces such as imperialism and globalization. The essays demonstrate how detailed critical engagements with particular literary texts call forth differing conceptions of world literature, and, conversely, how theories of world literature shape our practices of readings. Subjects covered include cosmopolitanism, transnationalism, internationalism, scale and systems, sociological criticism, translation, scripts, and orality. This book also includes original analyses of genres and forms, ranging from tragedy to the novel and graphic fiction, lyric poetry to the short story and world cinema.

Introduction Ben Etherington and Jarad Zimbler
Part I. Worlds
1. Cosmopolitanism and world literature Timothy Brennan
2. Nation, transnationalism, and internationalism Anna Bernard
3. Scales, systems, and meridians Ben Etherington
4. Literary worlds and literary fields Jarad Zimbler
5. Translation and the circuits of world literature Stefan Helgesson
6. Scriptworlds Sowon Park
7. Ecologies of orality Liz Gunner
Part II. Practices
8. Lyric universality Boris Maslov
9. On worlding tragedy Ato Quayson
10. The novel and consciousness of labour Neil Lazarus
11. The worldliness of graphic narrative Charlotta Salmi
12. Short story and peripheral production Shital Pravinchandra
13. World cinema, world literature and dialectical criticism Keya Ganguly
14. Publishing, translating, worldmaking Chris Andrews.