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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (4): 360–375.
Published: 01 September 2006
... the Balkans . New York: Oxford University Press, 1997 . Tóth, Árpád. “Invokáció Csokonai Vitéz Mihályhoz.” Összes müvei . Vol. 1 . Budapest: Akadémiai, 1964 . 71 -73. Vazov, Ivan. Pod igoto (Under the Yorke). 1888. Sofia: Czipev, 1894 . Wierer, Rudolf. Der Föderalismus im...
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Comparative Literature (2006) 58 (4): 376–386.
Published: 01 September 2006
... and sometimes even para- doxical ways. Eastern versus Western Europe, the European core area versus its peripheral areas, Mittel Europa, the Balkans, the European Occident versus the European Orient . . . these are a few examples of competing, overlapping, and crisscrossing European delimitations...
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Comparative Literature (2002) 54 (4): 291–306.
Published: 01 September 2002
... . Ugresšić, Dubravka. The Culture of Lies. University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998 . ____. Fording the Stream of Consciousness . London: Virago, 1991 . ____. Have a Nice Day: From the Balkan War to the American Dream . London: Jonathan Cape, 1994 . ____. The Museum...
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Comparative Literature (2008) 60 (3): 279–287.
Published: 01 June 2008
..., Weine is concerned with Ariel Dorfman’s Death and a Maiden, Art Spiegelman’s Mauss, and recent literary works that recount the experience of violence and geno- cide in the Balkans, including Zlata’s Diary and The Question of Bruno. Finally, in a concluding section, Weine explores ways in which...
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Comparative Literature (2010) 62 (2): 161–178.
Published: 01 March 2010
..., 1983 . Plato. Theaetetus and Sophist . Trans. H.N. Fowler. Loeb Classical Library 7. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1988 . Ramet, Sabrina P. “In Tito's Time.” Gender Politics in the Western Balkans: Women and Society in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Successor States . Ed. Sabrina P. Ramet. University...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (1): 11–20.
Published: 01 March 2015
... much more exclusive coteries as evinced by the tiny number of poets who published work in multiple outlets. This suggests a literary landscape of extreme balkanization, one with far fewer opportunities to develop an integrated or standardized version of modernist forms. Beyond this new...
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Comparative Literature (2017) 69 (1): 7–15.
Published: 01 March 2017
.... Likewise, although various historians and practitioners of Oceanic Studies (for example, Desai, Hofmeyr, Games, and Stern) have been calling for us to connect balkanized “ocean worlds” for quite some time —​and considerable progress has been made on this front by Hall, Agnani, Dobie, and others...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (1): 25–51.
Published: 01 March 2022
...-geographical entity” that he terms “the Balkans-to-Bengal complex” ( Ahmed 32 ). In this sense, the wide—indeed, pervasive—circulation of Hafiz’s dīvān suggests a further entrenchment of the canonization of the ghazal form. The wide circulation of Hafiz’s dīvān also made his work an obvious point...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 242–246.
Published: 01 June 2013
... will be validated, his anticipation that, although identity politics currently inhibits some minority groups from enlarging their horizons, the “balkanized” curriculum in American universities will ultimately “strike a natural balance” (65). Is this the blandness of a hopelessly outmoded dead white male...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 246–249.
Published: 01 June 2013
... will be validated, his anticipation that, although identity politics currently inhibits some minority groups from enlarging their horizons, the “balkanized” curriculum in American universities will ultimately “strike a natural balance” (65). Is this the blandness of a hopelessly outmoded dead white male...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 249–251.
Published: 01 June 2013
..., his anticipation that, although identity politics currently inhibits some minority groups from enlarging their horizons, the “balkanized” curriculum in American universities will ultimately “strike a natural balance” (65). Is this the blandness of a hopelessly outmoded dead white male...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 251–253.
Published: 01 June 2013
... inhibits some minority groups from enlarging their horizons, the “balkanized” curriculum in American universities will ultimately “strike a natural balance” (65). Is this the blandness of a hopelessly outmoded dead white male, or the haunting echo of an ecumenical yearn- ing that excited the “re-start...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (2): 254–256.
Published: 01 June 2013
..., his anticipation that, although identity politics currently inhibits some minority groups from enlarging their horizons, the “balkanized” curriculum in American universities will ultimately “strike a natural balance” (65). Is this the blandness of a hopelessly outmoded dead white male...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (4): 345–374.
Published: 01 December 2015
... Survey . Vol. 2 . Biography and History . London : Luzac , 1970 . Print . Johann Strauss . “Linguistic Diversity and Everyday Life in the Ottoman Cities of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans (Late 19th–Early 20th Century).” History of the Family 16 . 4 ( 2001 ): 126 – 41...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (2): 178–181.
Published: 01 March 2005
... have tried to make a case for compara- tive study of ancient Chinese and Greek cultures. In their first collaborative book, The Siren and the Sage: Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China (2000), they assert the necessity of comparative studies against “isolationism and the Balkanization...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (2): 181–185.
Published: 01 March 2005
... have tried to make a case for compara- tive study of ancient Chinese and Greek cultures. In their first collaborative book, The Siren and the Sage: Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China (2000), they assert the necessity of comparative studies against “isolationism and the Balkanization...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (2): 185–192.
Published: 01 March 2005
.... In their first collaborative book, The Siren and the Sage: Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China (2000), they assert the necessity of comparative studies against “isolationism and the Balkanization of humanity into discrete cultural entities” and set their goal “to investigate equivalent...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (2): 193–195.
Published: 01 March 2005
... have tried to make a case for compara- tive study of ancient Chinese and Greek cultures. In their first collaborative book, The Siren and the Sage: Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China (2000), they assert the necessity of comparative studies against “isolationism and the Balkanization...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (2): 195–197.
Published: 01 March 2005
...- tive study of ancient Chinese and Greek cultures. In their first collaborative book, The Siren and the Sage: Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China (2000), they assert the necessity of comparative studies against “isolationism and the Balkanization of humanity into discrete cultural...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (3): i–xxx.
Published: 01 June 2005
... the Baltics to the Balkans, caught between the grindstones of the Russian, German, Austrian, and Ottoman em- pires, was ravaged physically by the mobile warfare on the Eastern front, then hidden behind the Iron Curtain for a half century. On these fronts, in fact, women were combatants; they also wrote...