Tensions in world literature : between the local and the universal

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    • Fang, Weigui

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Tensions in world literature : between the local and the universal

Weigui Fang, editor

Palgrave Macmillan, 2018

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This collection gives a diversified account of world literature, examining not only the rise of the concept, but also problems such as the relation between the local and the universal, and the tensions between national culture and global ethics. In this context, it focuses on the complex relationship between Chinese literature and world literature, not only in the sense of providing an exemplary case study, but also as an introspection and re-location of Chinese literature itself. The book activates the concept of world literature at a time when it is facing the rising modern day challenges of race, class and culture.

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1 Introduction: What Is World Literature? 2 Comparative Literature and World Literature: From Goethe to Globalization3 The Location of World Literature 4 Frames for World Literature 5 World Literature and the Encounter with the Other: A Means or a Menace?6 Some Remarks on the Concept of World Literature After 20007 World Literature, Canon, and Literary Criticism 8 Four Perspectives on World Literature: Reader, Producer, Text and System9 A World of Translation 10 World Literature in Graphic Novels and Graphic Novels as World Literature11 Experiments in Cultural Connectivity: Early Twentieth-Century German-Jewish Thought Meets the Daodejing12 Ideographic Myth and Misconceptions about Chinese Poetic Art13 Chinese Literature as Part of World Literature 14 How to Become World Literature: Chinese Literature's Aspiration and Way to "Step into the World"15 World Literature from and in China Dialogue Section A: World Literature and Nation Building Dialogue Section B: The Interactions between the Local and the Universal: A Few Thoughts after Listening to the Talk of Professor DamroschDialogue Section C: World Literature: Significance, Challenge, and FutureDialogue Section D: Who Decides the "United Nations of Great Books": Inspired by Prof. Zhang's SpeechDialogue Section E: Response

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