Death of a Discipline: Twentieth Anniversary Edition
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is among the foremost figures in the study of world literature and its cultural consequences of the past half-century. In this book, originally published in 2003, she declares the death of comparative literature as we know it and sounds an urgent call for a "new compa...
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Zusammenfassung: | Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is among the foremost figures in the
study of world literature and its cultural consequences of the past
half-century. In this book, originally published in 2003, she
declares the death of comparative literature as we know it and
sounds an urgent call for a "new comparative literature," in which
the discipline is reborn-one that is not appropriated and
determined by the market. Spivak examines how comparative
literature and world literature in translation have fared in the
era of globalization and considers how to protect the multiplicity
of languages and literatures at the university. She demonstrates
why critics interested in social justice should pay close attention
to literary form and offers insightful interpretations of classics
such as Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Virginia
Woolf's A Room of One's Own . Through readings of texts not
only in English, French, and German but also in Arabic and Bengali,
Spivak practices what she preaches. This anniversary edition
features a new preface in which Spivak reflects on the fortunes of
comparative literature in the intervening years and its tasks
today. |
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