Introducing Comparative Literature: New Trends and Applications

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Routledge, 17 dic 2014 - 190 páginas

Introducing Comparative Literature is a comprehensive guide to the field offering clear, concise information alongside useful analysis and examples. It frames the introduction within recent theoretical debates and shifts in the discipline whilst also addressing the history of the field and its practical application. Looking at Comparative Literature within the context of globalization, cosmopolitanism and post or transnationalism, the book also offers engagement and comparison with other visual media such as cinema and e-literature. The first four chapters address the broad theoretical issues within the field such as ‘interliterary theory’, decoloniality, and world literature, while the next four are more applied, looking at themes, translation, literary history and comparison with other arts. This engaging guide also contains a glossary of terms and concepts as well as a detailed guide to further reading.

 

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1 Comparative literature and the future of literary studies
1
2 Comparative literature as interliterary theory
20
3 Comparative literature and decoloniality
41
4 World literature as a comparative practice
56
5 Comparing themes and images
68
6 Comparative literature and translation
78
7 Comparative literary history
88
8 Interartistic comparison
107
9 The return of literature
125
Glossary
143
Further reading
145
Bibliography
151
Index
167
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Sobre el autor (2014)

Cesar Dominguez is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Dario Villanueva is Professor of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Haun Saussy is University Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago, USA.

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