Introduction to World Literatures from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-first Century
Marko Juvan
8 págs.
Greek, Latin, and the Origins of "World Literature"
Alexander Beecroftft
10 págs.
World Literatures in Temporal Perspective
David Damrosch
11 págs.
On World Literatures, Comparative Literature, and (Comparative) Cultural Studies
Ning Wang
Interculturality and World Literary System(s)
Jola Skuj
Towards a Symbiotic Coexistence of Comparative Literature and World Literature
Jüri Talvet
Transcultural Literature and Contemporary World Literature(s)
Arianna Dagnino
World Literatures, Comparative Literature, and Glocal Cosmopolitanism
Jinghua Guo
Major Histories, Minor Literatures, and World Authors
Theo D'Haen
Worlding Literatures between Dialogue and Hegemony
National Literature, World Literatures, and Universality in Romanian Cultural Criticism 1867-1947
Andrei Terian
12 págs.
World Humanism(s), the Divine Comedy, Lao She's ("Literature of the Soul and Buddhism"), and
From Cultural ThThird-Worldism to the Literary World-System
Jernej Habjan
Western and Oriental Worlds of Literature and Modern Greek Literature
Maro Kalantzopoulou
The Pan-Asian Empire and World Literatures
Sowon S. Park
The Persistence of "Cathay" in World Literature
Eugene Eoyang
Precarious Cosmopolitanism in O'Neill's Netherland and Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow
Pier Paolo Frassinelli, David Watson
Strangeness and World Literature
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
Limits to Transculturality: A Book Review Article of New Work by Kimmich and Schahadat and Juvan
Hrvoje Tutek
9 págs.
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