What is world literature? How do we define its scope and nature? This episode will share a critical lens on the current theories, methods and debates on world literature, which move in and between countries and cultures. By investigating canonical works of leading theorists, we will get a sense of how institution shapes its discourse around the field. In doing so, we will develop aesthetic, ethical and pedagogical reflections towards a more constructive sense of “world literature." Reading list (paid links):Introduction chapters of the following books: The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature: From the European Enlightenment to the Global Present.) 2009.David Damrosch, What is World Literature?) 2003. Emily Apter, Against World Literature )2013.Pascale Casanova, The World Republic of Letters. )2004. Christopher Predergast, Debating World Literature), 2004. Editors at N+1, "World-lite: What is Global Literature") (free link)This podcast is sponsored by Riverside), a professional conference platform for podcasting.Subscribe at http://theglobalnovel.com/subscribe)
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