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Companion to Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies / edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Tutun Mukherjee.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Foundation Books 2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 528 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789382993506
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809 St469 C 102182
Contents:
Introduction to the Companion to Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Part 1: Theories of Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Part 2: Comparative Literature in World Languages ;Part 3: Examples of New Work in Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Part 4: Multilingual Bibliography of Books in Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Index
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The collected volume Companion to Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies — edited by Steven Tötösy 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
http://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.

Introduction to the Companion to Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Part 1: Theories of Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Part 2: Comparative Literature in World Languages ;Part 3: Examples of New Work in Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Part 4: Multilingual Bibliography of Books in Comparative Literature World Literatures and Comparative Cultural Studies ;Index

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