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Comparative Literature (2024) 76 (4): 429–450.
Published: 01 December 2024
... nationalism Global South non-aligned Third World south–south ONE OF THE MOST LAUDED Latinx poets, US Puerto Rican Víctor Hernández Cruz, has over the last three decades engaged with North Africa in a cosmopolitan way—seemingly undetected. An Afro-Latino poet, his past work has privileged the ways...
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Comparative Literature (2023) 75 (2): 133–139.
Published: 01 June 2023
... realities and a commentator on issues that continue to trouble our era. The second article, by Margaret Litvin, addresses autobiographical novels set in the Moscow dormitories designated for students from Soviet-aligned countries and non-Russian republics who were training to become writers...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (3): 345–372.
Published: 01 September 2022
... but grounded in misanthropy, not historicism ( Jan and Firdaus). Both authors align their subversion of more common Enlightenment ideals with Vico’s view on “the conceit of nations and of scholars” ( Said, Orientalism 53 ). Holberg, however, is not as neat a fit as Vico and Herder for the term Counter...
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Comparative Literature (2023) 75 (2): 172–187.
Published: 01 June 2023
..., the Soviet KGB and MVD placed the city into a state of martial law, deploying thousands of policemen, members of voluntary militia, soldiers, and security operatives on the streets and in the Olympic village; at the same time, under the mandate of purging “unreliable elements,” ethnically suspect non-Russian...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (4): 369–391.
Published: 01 December 2018
... to preserve a modal unity, created, according to Artusi, a musical disjunction and a distortion of cohesion. For Artusi, Monteverdi’s dissonances were a result of mere ornamentation. Their atopical character placed them outside the norm of vocal style and aligned them with what was accepted at the time...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (1): 101–104.
Published: 01 March 2018
... that “declarations of the rise of a ‘completely new non-Western lit-
erature’ that once again focuses on the old ‘empire writes back’ paradigm is in today’s
world at best the harshest weapon for the epistemic violence that neatly reestablishes the
center-periphery paradigm while pretending to celebrate...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (2): 160–176.
Published: 01 March 2009
....
The two other edited volumes under review here, Postcolonial Moves and Post-
colonial Approaches, attenuate but do not entirely eradicate this apparent preoccu-
pation with English nationhood. Contributions on non-insular texts and on non-
Anglophone scholarly traditions certainly suggest a more...
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Comparative Literature (2001) 53 (4): 283–297.
Published: 01 September 2001
... system that eventually served as an apologia for Japan’s aggression
can be traced to such an experience of Eurocentricity. On the other hand, Japan
was the first non-Western country to develop modern imperialism. Taking to
heart the advice given by Bismarck and other Western leaders, the Japanese oli...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (1): 46–61.
Published: 01 March 2013
... yearns to replace the divinity of the classical world with
his own idealized self-knowledge. In contrast to such a historical vision, the play
of literary language generates a notion of time that is aligned with the failure to
achieve divine transcendence —with the knowledge, so to speak, of a non...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (3): 317–336.
Published: 01 September 2018
... understanding of the physicality of transmission and message sending (Hermes),” he writes; “They differentiated between mediation as immanence and mediation as expression (Iris versus Hermes)” ( Interface 28). Hermes is a mischievous character, aligned with rhetoric (the formal practice of delivering a message...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (3): 337–356.
Published: 01 September 2018
... of the challenges that audiobook producers face suggests, the audiobook is “essentially a performance” of a print book . Underlying the audiobook in its current conception is the historical separation of books and sounds, of reading and listening (or, more broadly as I shall discuss, “non-reading”) that McLuhan...
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Comparative Literature (2013) 65 (4): 408–428.
Published: 01 December 2013
... ): 286 – 306 . Print . Köpke Wulf . The Critical Reception of Alfred Döblin's Major Novels . Rochester and Woodbridge : Camden House , 2003 . 5 – 47 . Print . Laszlo Ervin . “Bibliography Works of Georg Lukács in Non-Hungarian Languages II.” Studies in Soviet Thought 3 . 6...
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Comparative Literature (2003) 55 (2): 95–111.
Published: 01 March 2003
..., d’être le
Même non pas relativement, mais absolument.” (25; Lévinas’s italics)
(The alterity, the radical heterogeneity of the Other, is possible only if the Other is other with
respect to a term whose essence is to remain at the point of departure, to serve as a point of entry
into the relation...
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Comparative Literature (2012) 64 (1): 93–109.
Published: 01 March 2012
... Anthony . London : Calder , 1985 . Print . ———. Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations . Ed. Burgin Richard . Jackson : UP of Mississippi , 1998 . Print . ———. “Ramón Llull's Thinking Machine.” The Total Library: Non-Fiction 1922–1986 . Ed. Weinberger Eliot . Trans. Allen...
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Comparative Literature (2007) 59 (4): 332–348.
Published: 01 September 2007
...-
German cousins-in-law). Of course, sounding slightly peculiar is not really a
problem—it didn’t hold Conrad back, after all; the more serious issue here is
that most of us struggle even to get to that point. For a non-native speaker it is
quite hard to keep up a second language that is not used daily...
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Comparative Literature (2012) 64 (1): 110–112.
Published: 01 March 2012
...).
Worlds Within is perhaps most distinctive for its imaginative and rigorous use of psy-
choanalysis in its theorization of national narratives, the subjects they call into being or
cast into non-being, and the disjunctive temporalities they reveal. For Cooppan, nations
are “fantasmatic objects...
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Comparative Literature (2012) 64 (1): 112–115.
Published: 01 March 2012
... and rigorous use of psy-
choanalysis in its theorization of national narratives, the subjects they call into being or
cast into non-being, and the disjunctive temporalities they reveal. For Cooppan, nations
are “fantasmatic objects knotted together by ambivalent forces of desire, identification,
memory...
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Comparative Literature (2012) 64 (1): 115–117.
Published: 01 March 2012
... for its imaginative and rigorous use of psy-
choanalysis in its theorization of national narratives, the subjects they call into being or
cast into non-being, and the disjunctive temporalities they reveal. For Cooppan, nations
are “fantasmatic objects knotted together by ambivalent forces of desire...
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Comparative Literature (2012) 64 (1): 117–119.
Published: 01 March 2012
... for its imaginative and rigorous use of psy-
choanalysis in its theorization of national narratives, the subjects they call into being or
cast into non-being, and the disjunctive temporalities they reveal. For Cooppan, nations
are “fantasmatic objects knotted together by ambivalent forces of desire...
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Comparative Literature (2020) 72 (3): 299–315.
Published: 01 September 2020
... between imperialist exploitation in Latin America and in the Middle East. 12 Cuba’s government played an important role in the Non-Aligned Movement, assuming its presidency from 1979–1983, and strongly supported the Palestinian Liberation Organization; PLO leader Yasser Arafat is said to have visited...
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