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Rebuilding the Profession: Comparative Literature, Intercultural Studies and the Humanities in the Age of Globalization. Essays in Honor of Mihai I. Spariosu 1. Edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 239 pages, height x width x depth: 235x160x18 mm, weight: 471 g
  • Sērija : Reflections on (In)Humanity
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: V&R unipress GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3847110934
  • ISBN-13: 9783847110934
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 239 pages, height x width x depth: 235x160x18 mm, weight: 471 g
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  • ISBN-10: 3847110934
  • ISBN-13: 9783847110934
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This volume is meant to be a retrospective look at the field of Comparative Literature as it has developed in the past two decades, as well as a reflection on its future direction if it is to remain relevant (and innovative) as a field of study. From its inception in the second half of the twentieth century, Comparative Literature in the United States has been conceived as a cross-disciplinary, cross-national, and cross-cultural enterprise that brings together theoretical developments in various fields of the Humanities and Social Sciences to reflect on the most important intellectual and cultural trends in various parts of the world from a comparative perspective through the lens of literary studies. Most of the founders of Comparative Literature were distinguished European scholars who sought a safe haven from the ravages of World War II and its aftermath and who, understandably focused on the Western literary, intellectual and cultural tradition, which at the time was in danger of being annihilated by the onslaught of Fascism and Communism. With the advent of the age of globalization the field of Comparative Literature has become increasingly diverse and must, therefore, be reoriented and recognized accordingly.
Introduction 7(8)
Dorothy M. Figueira
Part I The Profession
Chapter 1 How Have We Rebuilt the Profession?
15(18)
Dorothy M. Figueira
Chapter 2 The Way(s) Forward: Further Self-Mappings by the Motley Crew of International Comparative Literature
33(10)
Gerald Gillespie
Chapter 3 The Future of the Humanities in 1975
43(24)
Stanley A. Corngold
Part II Spariosu, his Work, and his World
Chapter 4 Dionysus, Nietzsche, and Literature
67(24)
Ovidiu Verdes
Chapter 5 Towards Irenic Mixed Reality: An Experiment in Play and the Cybernetic Imagination
91(16)
Vlad B. Jecan
Chapter 6 Infinite Cartography: Spariosu, Deleuze, and the Practice of Knowledge
107(22)
Dong Yang
Chapter 7 An Auto-Ethnography of Hope
129(14)
Adela Fofiu
Chapter 8 Practices of Intercultural Studies in Teaching Literature
143(14)
Corina-Mihaela Beleaua
Chapter 9 Mihai I. Spariosu Between Theory and Philosophy
157(4)
Florin Berindeanu
Chapter 10 The Romanian Anti-Totalitarian Revolt of 1989: The Role of Timisoara and the Beginnings of Political Change in Romania
161(14)
Victor Neumann
Chapter 11 Imagining the Orient in Central Europe: An Intercultural Studies Project
175(16)
Robert Gafrik
Part III The Divine, Animism, and Mimesis
Chapter 12 Theses on Poor Faith
191(16)
Mikhail Epstein
Chapter 13 Experimental Animisms: Humans and their Others
207(12)
Gabriele Schwab
Chapter 14 Reversed Mimesis: Real Life and the Rules of the Literary Game
219(12)
Monica Spiridon
Chapter 15 Beyond Comparison: Auerbach's Comparative Literature as a Diasporic Experience
231(8)
Dragan Kujundzic
Tribute: An Olive Wreath for Mihai 239
Frederick Turner