Claiming Space: Locations and Orientations in World Literatures: Cosmopolitan-Vernacular Dynamics in World Literatures
Editat de Professor or Dr. Bo G. Ekelund, Professor or Dr. Adnan Mahmutovic, Helena Wulffen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mai 2023
These case studies demonstrate that four key terms (cosmopolitan, vernacular, location, orientation) can frame analyses of very different types of literary acts and texts in the contemporary period, allowing for distinctions that are not captured within the grids of other conceptual pairs like centre-periphery, local-global, postcolonial-metropolitan, North-South. With this framing, expressive practices in a wide range of regions - including Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Pacific - are analysed in ways that bring out how spatiality is at stake in the cosmopolitan-vernacular dynamic.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501374142
ISBN-10: 1501374141
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Cosmopolitan-Vernacular Dynamics in World Literatures
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501374141
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Cosmopolitan-Vernacular Dynamics in World Literatures
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Introduction - The Cosmopolitan-Vernacular Dynamic: Conjunctions of World Literature
Stefan Helgesson (Stockholm University, Sweden), Christina Kullberg (Uppsala University, Sweden), Paul Tenngart (Lund University, Sweden) and Helena Wulff (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Introduction - Land, Language, Literature: Cosmopolitan and Vernacular Claims to Place
Bo G. Ekelund (Stockholm University, Sweden)
1. One World Literature with Chinua Achebe and Flora Nwapa
Paula Uimonen (Stockholm University, Sweden)
2. The Locations and Orientations of South African Literature: From Sol Plaatje to Peter Abrahams
Ashleigh Harris (Uppsala University, Sweden)
3. Dislocation in Ahmad Saadawi's Frankenstein in Baghdad and Hassan Blasim's The Madman of Freedom Square
Tasnim Qutait (Uppsala University, Sweden)
4. Locating the Literature of Hawai'i
Sally Anderson Boström (Uppsala University, Sweden)
5. Sites of Solidarity and Circuits of Second World Reading: Ralph de Boissière's Crown Jewel and the Locations of the Proletarian Novel
Bo G. Ekelund (Stockholm University, Sweden)
6. Core: Ecologies of Muslim-American Writing
Adnan Mahmutovic (Stockholm University, Sweden)
7. Locations, Orientations and Multiple Temporalities in the Contemporary, 'Global' Latin American Novel
Jobst Welge (Leipzig University, Germany)
8. Ambiguous Arrival: Emotions and Dislocations in the Migrant Encounter with Sweden
Helena Wulff (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Afterword - At Home in the World
Deborah Reed-Danahay (University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA)
Index
Acknowledgements
Series Introduction - The Cosmopolitan-Vernacular Dynamic: Conjunctions of World Literature
Stefan Helgesson (Stockholm University, Sweden), Christina Kullberg (Uppsala University, Sweden), Paul Tenngart (Lund University, Sweden) and Helena Wulff (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Introduction - Land, Language, Literature: Cosmopolitan and Vernacular Claims to Place
Bo G. Ekelund (Stockholm University, Sweden)
1. One World Literature with Chinua Achebe and Flora Nwapa
Paula Uimonen (Stockholm University, Sweden)
2. The Locations and Orientations of South African Literature: From Sol Plaatje to Peter Abrahams
Ashleigh Harris (Uppsala University, Sweden)
3. Dislocation in Ahmad Saadawi's Frankenstein in Baghdad and Hassan Blasim's The Madman of Freedom Square
Tasnim Qutait (Uppsala University, Sweden)
4. Locating the Literature of Hawai'i
Sally Anderson Boström (Uppsala University, Sweden)
5. Sites of Solidarity and Circuits of Second World Reading: Ralph de Boissière's Crown Jewel and the Locations of the Proletarian Novel
Bo G. Ekelund (Stockholm University, Sweden)
6. Core: Ecologies of Muslim-American Writing
Adnan Mahmutovic (Stockholm University, Sweden)
7. Locations, Orientations and Multiple Temporalities in the Contemporary, 'Global' Latin American Novel
Jobst Welge (Leipzig University, Germany)
8. Ambiguous Arrival: Emotions and Dislocations in the Migrant Encounter with Sweden
Helena Wulff (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Afterword - At Home in the World
Deborah Reed-Danahay (University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA)
Index
Recenzii
This dazzling collection of essays about world literature brings the vernacular into dialogue with the cosmopolitan. The value of this aim is now beyond dispute, what this book delivers is an account of how to do it.
Claiming Space opens new perspectives on the complex terrain of world literatures, mapping the intersections of space, place and literary production in revelatory ways. The volume brings textured and insightful case studies into conversation with a lively, subtle and distinctive theoretical sensibility.
A superb intervention into the ongoing debates around world literature. The essays in this important edited collection significantly advance geocultural and geopolitical understandings of world literature, making a vital contribution to the field.
Claiming Space opens new perspectives on the complex terrain of world literatures, mapping the intersections of space, place and literary production in revelatory ways. The volume brings textured and insightful case studies into conversation with a lively, subtle and distinctive theoretical sensibility.
A superb intervention into the ongoing debates around world literature. The essays in this important edited collection significantly advance geocultural and geopolitical understandings of world literature, making a vital contribution to the field.