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What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature As World Literature

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2016

Verlag

Duke University Press

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408

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22.9/15.2/2.3 cm

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567 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-6092-6

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"Drawing from four critical philosophies-idealism, Marxist materialism, phenomenology, and deconstruction-theorist Pheng Cheah invites the reader to reconsider the presuppositions that underpin contemporary theories about world literature. Works from luminaries Amitav Ghosh, Michelle Cliff, and Timothy Mo, among others, providethe reader with concrete examples of Cheah's theories in action." (World Literature Today) "[T]hrow[s] an intriguing new light on why and how 'world literature' succeeds in generating plurality and disruption rather than falling back into a flattening familiarity."
- Caroline Levine (Public Books) "Cheah strategically broadens the notion of world literature beyond its most common reference points, which too often constrain literatures and the worlds they offer to their spatial geographies and global circulations." - David W. Hart (Postcolonial Text) "Pheng Cheah has contribued an eloquent volume that stands out in the crowd and belongs on the bookshelf of anyone interested in the field." - Thomas O. Beebee (Comparative Literature Studies) "As with Cheah's earlier work, it is a magisterial study, written in his characteristically scrupulous and teacherly prose. There is much to learn from What Is a World? at the levels of its intervention into the field of world literature, its case for postcolonial literature as an exemplary modality of world literature, and Cheah's own interpretive style as a reader and critic." - Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan (Qui Parle) "Beautifully written and eloquently constructed, What Is a World? will transform the landscape of world literature studies in the coming years by posing new questions about how the world is and should be conceived." - César Domínguez (Recherche Littéraire) "Pheng Cheah's What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature makes a powerful intervention in current debates on world literature, arguing for the literary text to be seen as an ethico-political force in the world rather than just a commodity whose global trajectory is best understood in terms of existing networks of influence and exchange." - Ira Raja and Roanna Gonsalves (New Literatures) "What is a World? challenges scholars of world literature and postcolonial literature to reconsider and possibly to expand the definition of their fields. It is a thoughtful, theoretical work that further challenges all of us to reconsider the role literature plays in the world(s) around us and to assess our inclusion of literature beyond the Western tradition. Undoubtedly, this book will play an important role in the ongoing dialogue over what world literature really is." - Gregory R. Jackson (Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature)

"Cheah's compelling and acute study ultimately proposes a radical and complex reassessment of the notion of world itself as temporal object, to better explore some of the long-ignored intersections-or what he calls "missed encounters"-between cosmopolitanism, world literature, and postcoloniality. In doing so, the book makes a significant intervention in the ongoing scholarly debates dedicated to these topics. . . . The book [also] constitutes a critical response to the pressing questions raised today by the uneven process of (capitalist) globalization."

- Emmanuel Bruno Jean-François (Comparative Literature) "In bridging the postcolonial and the world, Cheah offers a powerfully refreshing account of the category of the 'world,' which arbiters in the world-literary field tend to take for granted." - Kelly Yin Nga Tse (Interventions)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2016

Verlag

Duke University Press

Seitenzahl

408

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/2.3 cm

Gewicht

567 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8223-6092-6

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: Libri GmbH

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  • Produktbild: What Is a World?
  • Acknowledgments  vii
    Introduction. Missed Encounters: Cosmopolitanism, World Literature, and Postcoloniality  1
    Part I. The World of World in Literature in Question
    1. The New World Literature: Literary Studies Discovers Globalization  23
    2. The World According to Hegel: Culture and Power in World History  46
    3. The World as Market: The Materialist Inversion of Spiritualist Models of the World 60
    Part II. Worlding and Unworlding: Worldliness, Narrative, and "Literature" in Phenomenology and Deconstruction
    4. Worlding: The Phenomenological Concept of Worldliness and the Loss of World in Modernity  95
    5. The In-Between World: Anthropologizing the Force of Worlding  131
    6. The Arriving World: The Inhuman Otherness of Time as Real Messianic Hope  161
    Part III. Of Other Worlds to Come
    7. Postcolonial Openings: How Postcolonial Literature Becomes World Literature  191
    8. Projecting a Future World from the Memory of Precolonial Time  216
    9. World Heritage Preservation and the Expropriation of Subaltern Worlds  246
    10. Resisting Humanitarianization  278
    Epilogue. Without Conclusion: Stories without End(s)  310
    Notes  333
    Select Bibliography  369
    Index  383