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Literatures of the World Beyond World Literature.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ette, Ottmar
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface: Beyond World Literature
  • Figures
  • Part 1: Theory
  • On the Way to a Philology of the Literatures of the World
  • Chapter 1. ``Mimesis'': Perspectives from Erich Auerbach's Philology of World Literature toward a Coming Philology of the Literatures of the World
  • Chapter 2. From the Republic of World Literature to a Multilogical Philology of the Literatures of the World
  • Part 2: Vectors
  • Political and Critical Potentials of Relational Philology
  • Chapter 3. Before and after the ``Happy Revolution'': Langsdorff, the Berlin Debate on the New World, and Its Impact on Scientific Expeditions
  • Chapter 4. Journey/Landscapes: (W)Orte (Words/Places) on the Transit of a Transareal Travel Literature
  • Chapter 5. Carnival and Other Catastrophes: Nature as Culture and New Orleans as Global Archipelago
  • Part 3: Archipelago I
  • Occidentes-Orientes
  • Chapter 6. Roland Barthes or the Multiplication of the East
  • Chapter 7. The Transareality of the Mediterranean: The Mediterranean as Migratory Space
  • Part 4: TimeSpaces
  • On the Life-Knowledge of the Literatures of the World
  • Chapter 8. LebensMitte(l) Literatur
  • Midst of Life, Means of Life: On the Reading of Life as a Means of Living
  • Chapter 9. Unrest as a Driving Force: On Vectoricity and Economy of a Monumental Feeling
  • Chapter 10. Lyric as Concentrated Movement: Miniaturization and Archipelagization in Poetry
  • Part 5: Archipelago II
  • America(s) Transareal
  • Chapter 11. Modernism, Convivence, Postmodernity: On Grafting and ``mestizaje'' to Transarchipelagic Coexistence in the Americas
  • Chapter 12. TransArea Studies, TransAndean Studies
  • Chapter 13. Magische Wände/Magic Walls: Biombos, Namban Art, and the Art of Globalization between China, Japan, India, Spanish-America, and Europe in the 17th and 18th Centuries
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Names