How to read world literature / David Damrosch.
By: Damrosch, David [author].
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TextSeries: How to study literature.Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2018Edition: 2nd ed.Description: x, 205 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781119009252.Subject(s): Literature -- History and criticism | Literature and globalizationDDC classification: 809 DAM | Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| 808.1 SAL Catch your breath : | 808.81 BAR Developing poetry skills : | 808.9 FOS How to read poetry like a professor : | 809 DAM How to read world literature / | 809 LIT The literature book / | 809 SUT A little history of literature / | 809.1 COL Action poems / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-196) and index.
Machine generated contents note: Preface to the 2nd ed. 4 Introduction 6 1: What Is "Literature"? 17 2: Reading across Time 51 3: Reading across Cultures 91 4: Reading in Translation 129 5: Brave New Worlds 163 6: Writing Empire 203 7: Global Writing 236 Epilogue: Going Farther.
"The study of world literature has developed at a rapid pace since the turn of the millennium. Just since this book 1st appeared in 2009, many new courses and several entire programs in world literature have been established, while a growing number of sophisticated studies have contributed to the expansion of world literature as a field of scholarship. These developments have also given rise to renewed debates concerning the politics of world literary study amid the ongoing stresses of globalization, including crises of migration, economic inequality, and tensions between local or national belonging and regional or religious identification. In such difficult times, it is more imperative than ever to find productive ways to read across cultures, gaining a better purchase for critical engagement both with the wider world beyond our shores and with our own home culture - or cultures. It has been a pleasure to be able to return to this book now, and I took this opportunity to expand a very succinct account into a more capacious but still accessible introduction to the key issues involved in the study of world literature today, as illustrated through a range of remarkable works from across the centuries and around the world. In preparing this new ed., which is half again the size of the 1st, I've brought in a range of new writers and have expanded the treatment of others. In particular, I've opened out what had been a single chapter on travel and empire into two full-length chapters"-- Provided by publisher.

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