Entanglements Envisioning World Literature from the Global South

Entanglements  Envisioning World Literature from the Global South
Author: Andrea Scheurer, Maren Schulze-Engler, Frank Wegner, Jarula M. I. Gremels
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783838215938

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Entanglements: Envisioning World Literature from the Global South scrutinizes current debates to bring historical and contemporary South-South entanglements to the fore and to develop a new understanding of world literature in a multipolar world of globalized modernity. The volume challenges established ideas of world literature by rethinking the concept along the notion of “entanglements”: as a field of variously criss-crossing relations of literary activity beyond the confines of literary canons, cultural containers, or national borders. The collection presents individual case studies from a variety of language traditions that focus on particular literary relationships and practices across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe as well as new fictional, poetical, and theoretical conceptions of world literature in order to broaden our understanding of the multilateral entanglements within a widening communicative network that shape our globalized world.

Entanglements Envisioning World Literature from the Global South

Entanglements  Envisioning World Literature from the Global South
Author: Maggie Ann Bowers,Ana Sobral,Jan Rupp,Eduardo Jorge de Oliveira,Delphine Munos,Lucy Gasser,Ottmar Ette
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 3838275934

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"Entanglements: Envisioning World Literature from the Global South scrutinizes current debates to bring historical and contemporary South-South entanglements to the fore and to develop a new understanding of world literature in a multipolar world of globalized modernity. The volume challenges established ideas of world literature by rethinking the concept along the notion of "entanglements": as a field of variously criss-crossing relations of literary activity beyond the confines of literary canons, cultural containers, or national borders. The collection presents individual case studies from a variety of language traditions that focus on particular literary relationships and practices across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe as well as new fictional, poetical, and theoretical conceptions of world literature in order to broaden our understanding of the multilateral entanglements within a widening communicative network that shape our globalized world."--Publisher's website.

The Many Worlds of Anglophone Literature

The Many Worlds of Anglophone Literature
Author: Silvia Anastasijevic,Magdalena Pfalzgraf,Hanna Teichler
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2024-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350374089

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On what terms and concepts can we ground the comparative study of Anglophone literatures and cultures around the world today? What, if anything, unites the novels of Witi Ihimaera, the speculative fiction of Nnedi Okorafor, the life-writings by Stuart Hall, and the emerging Anglophone Arab literature by writers like Omar Robert Hamilton? This volume explores the globality of Anglophone fiction both as a conceptual framing and as a literary imaginary. It highlights the diversity of lives and worlds represented in Anglophone writing, as well as the diverse imaginations of transnational connections articulated in it. Featuring a variety of internationally renowned scholars, this book thinks through Anglophone literature not as a problematic legacy of colonial rule or as exoticizing commodity in a global literary marketplace but examines it as an inherently transcultural literary medium. Contributors provide new insights into how it facilitates the articulation of divergent experiences of modernity and the critique of hierarchies and inequalities within, among, and beyond post-colonial societies.

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Philip Roth

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Philip Roth
Author: Aimee Pozorski,Maren Scheurer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501380266

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The Bloomsbury Handbook to Philip Roth provides a comprehensive, must-have survey of interdisciplinary scholarship on one of the major American novelists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The Bloomsbury Handbook to Philip Roth presents state-of-the-art scholarship on new research methods, current debates, and future directions in Philip Roth studies. It illuminates how Roth, one of the most influential American writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, not only reflected American history and culture in his important novels but uncannily anticipated our American future. Divided into six main sections, this Handbook considers such topics: - The full range of Roth's writing, from his novels and short stories to essays and life writing - Major interdisciplinary scholarly perspectives across literary studies, politics, gender studies, critical race theory, and ecocriticism - Roth's literary legacy across contemporary fiction, Jewish literature, the arts, and culture studies - Key contexts including American political movements since the 1950s, the American Jewish experience, and intertextual relationships Uniting scholars and artists who have built the field of Philip Roth studies from the ground up along with emergent scholars from around the world, this Handbook includes chapter summaries, study questions, and an author biography and timeline that includes key dates in Roth's life and publication history. It also contains a bibliography of secondary sources for further reading as well as an overview of film and television adaptations.

The Routledge Companion to Literature and the Global South

The Routledge Companion to Literature and the Global South
Author: Alfred J. López,Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-10-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000959147

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The Routledge Companion Literature and the Global South offers a comprehensive overview of the field at a key moment in its development—a snapshot of where Global South literary studies stands in its second decade. As the aftermath of a string of global cataclysms since the rise of neoliberal globalization has demonstrated, it is the poor, the disenfranchised, and the marginalized who consistently bear the brunt of the suffering. What defines the Global South is the recognition across the world that globalization’s promised bounties have not materialized. It has failed as a global master narrative. Global South studies centers on three general areas: Globalization, its aftermath/failure, and how those on the economic bottom survive it. Organized into three parts, this volume consists of original essays by 25 contributors from around the world. Part I focuses on the origins and objects of Global South studies, and how this field has come to define and historicize its organizing concept. Part II considers subsequent critical developments in Global South studies, particularly those that embrace interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches. Part III features case studies which highlight a range of applications and interventions. The contributors critique the boundaries and definitions explored in the earlier parts and push "settled" literatures or methods into new analytical spaces. This innovative collection is an invaluable resource for anyone studying and researching Global South studies and literature, but also those interested in world literature, contemporary literature, postcolonialism, decolonizing the curriculum, critical race studies, gender studies, and politics.

World Literature and the Postcolonial

World Literature and the Postcolonial
Author: Elke Sturm-Trigonakis
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783662617854

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This volume approaches literary representations of post and neocolonialism by combining their readings with respective theoretical configurations. The aim is to cast light upon common characteristics of contemporary texts from around the world that deal with processes of colonization. Based on the epistemic discourses of postimperialism/postcolonialism, globalization, and world literature, the volume’s chapters bring together international scholars from various disciplines in the Humanities, including Comparative Cultural Studies, Slavic, Romance, German, and African Studies. The main concern of the contributions is to conceptualize an autonomous category of a world literature of the colonial, going well beyond established classifications according to single languages or center-periphery dichotomies. ​

North South East West

North South East West
Author: Russell West-Pavlov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2010
Genre: East and West in literature
ISBN: 3868212485

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Imagining Southern Spaces

Imagining Southern Spaces
Author: Deniz Bozkurt-Pekar
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110692600

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Identifying the antebellum era in the United States as a transitional setting, Imagining Southern Spaces ́investigates spatialization processes about the South during a time when intensifying debates over the abolition of slavery led to a heightened period of (re)spatialization in the region. Taking the question of abolition as a major factor that shaped how different actors responded to these processes, this book studies spatial imaginations in a selection of abolitionist and proslavery literature of the era. Through this diversity of imaginations, the book points to a multitude of Souths in various economic, political, and cultural entanglements in the American Hemisphere and the Circumatlantic. Thus, it challenges monolithic and provincial representations of the South as a provincial region distinct from the rest of the country.