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Comparative Literature and Comparative Cultural Studies Edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek
The
volume is the first annual of CLCWeb:
Comparative Literature and Culture, a thematic volume with selected
papers from material published in the journal in volumes 1.1-4 of 1999
and 2.1-4 of 2000. The papers are with focus on theories and histories
of comparative literature and the emerging field of comparative cultural
studies. Contributors are Kwaku Asante-Darko on African postcolonial literature,
Hendrik Birus on Goethe's concept of world literature, Amiya Dev on comparative
literature in India, Marián Gálik on interliterariness,
Ernst Grabovszki on globalization, new media, and world literature, Jan
Walsh Hokenson on the culture of the context, Marko Juvan on literariness,
Karl S.Y. Kao on metaphor, Kristof Jacek Kozak on comparative literature
in Slovenia, Manuela Mourão on comparative literature in the USA,
Jola Skulj on cultural identity, Slobodan Sucur on period styles and theory,
Peter Swirski on popular and highbrow literature, Antony Tatlow on textual
anthropology, William H. Thornton on East/West power politics in cultural
studies, Steven Totosy on comparative cultural studies, and Xiaoyi Zhou
and Q.S. Tong on comparative literature in China. The papers are followed
by a bibliography of scholarship in comparative literature and cultural
studies, compiled by Steven Totosy, Steven Aoun, and Wendy C. Nielsen
and an index.
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