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World Literatures: Exploring the Cosmopolitan-Vernacular Exchange
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Editor(s):
Stefan Helgesson
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Annika Mörte Alling
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Yvonne Lindqvist
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Helena Wulff
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Stockholm University, SE,
Lund University, SE,
Stockholm University, SE,
Stockholm University, SE
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November 22 2018
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November 22 2018
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November 22 2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
General Introduction: The Cosmopolitan and the Vernacular in Interaction
pp. 15
Introduction to Part 1
pp. 19
Le Vernaculaire: A Brief Lexical History in French
pp. 31
One Country, Several Literatures: Towards a Comparative Understanding of Contemporary Literature in Spain
pp. 42
Beyond Chineseness: De-Nationalising and De-Sinicising Modern Chinese Literature
pp. 59
“The Original Romance of America”: Slave Narratives and Transnational Networks in Theodore Parker’s American Literary History
pp. 70
Reformist Discourses: Classical Literary Language Versus Modern Written Vernacular in Lu Xun’s Short Story “A Madman’s Diary”
pp. 89
Reflections on Gender and Small Languages in World Literature Scholarship: Methods of Inclusions and Exclusions
pp. 103
Introduction to Part 2
pp. 107
Locating Chronic Violence: Billy Kahora’s “How to Eat a Forest”
pp. 119
Diasporic Divides: Location and Orientations of “Home” in Pooneh Rohi’s Araben
pp. 129
Zuhura the African Lioness: Performance Poetry, Digital Media and the Transnational Tangle in World Literature
pp. 140
Literary Ecologies and Post-9/11 Muslim Writing
pp. 150
Worldly Vernaculars in the Anglophone Caribbean
pp. 165
Introduction to Part 3
pp. 171
Literary World-Making under Apartheid: Staffrider and the Location of Print Culture
pp. 185
Documentary Modernism: Worldly Sympathies, Ideal Collectivities and Dissenting Individualism
pp. 199
In Conquest of the World and of Modernity: Movements from the Countryside to Paris in Novels by Stendhal, Balzac and Flaubert
pp. 211
The Contemporary Russian Cosmopolitans
pp. 229
A World Apart and the World at Large: Expressing Siberian Exile
pp. 246
Seclusion versus Accessibility: The Harems of Constantinople as Aesthetic Worlds in Stories by Elsa Lindberg-Dovlette
pp. 261
The Travelling Story of Pettersson in the Pacific
pp. 275
Indian Imaginaries in World Literature and Domestic Popular Culture
pp. 289
Introduction to Part 4
pp. 295
Translation Bibliomigrancy: The Case of Contemporary Caribbean Literature in Scandinavia
pp. 310
Profiles of Italy: Localising Practices of Swedish Publishing Houses
pp. 324
Literary Migration as Transformation
pp. 340
A Cosmopolitan North in Nordic Noir: Turning Swedish Crime Fiction into World Literature
pp. 355
Swedes in French: Cultural Transfer from Periphery to Literary Metropolis
pp. 369
Gender and the Circulation of African Lusophone Literature into the Portuguese Literary System
pp. 383
World Literary Studies and East African Anglophone Literature
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