Tabla de Contenidos:
  • A discipline of tolerance / Rey Chow
  • Why compare? / David Ferris
  • Method and congruity : The Odious business of comparative literature / David Palumbo-Liu
  • Comparisons, world literature, and the common denominator / Haun Saussy
  • Comparative literature in America : Attempt at a genealogy / Kenneth Surin
  • The Poiein of secular criticism / Stathis Gourgouris
  • Vanishing horizons : Problems in the comparison of China and the west / Eric Hayot
  • Art and literature in the liquid modern age : On Richard Wollheim, Zygmunt Bauman and Yves Michaud / Efraín Kristal
  • A literary object's contextual life / Michael Lucey
  • The Theater of comparative literature / Sharon Marcus
  • What pictures tell us about the letter : Visual and literary practices in Latin America / Jorge Coronado
  • If there's a text in this class, where dit it come from? Or, what does Marilyn Monroe have to do with The Sorrows of young man werther? / Richard Maxwell, Toby Miller
  • Comparative literature in the age of digital humanities : On possible futures for a discipline / Todd Presner
  • Comparing pain : Theoretical explorations of suffering and working towards the particular / Zoë Norridge
  • Comparativism, transfers, entangled history : Sociological perspectives on literature / Gisèle Sapiro
  • Orphaned language : Traumatic crossings in literature and history / Cathy Caruth
  • Contested grammars : Comparative literature, translation, and the challenge of locality / Simon Gikandi
  • Comparative literature and the global languagescape / Mary Louise Pratt
  • Persian incursions : The Transnational dynamics of persian literature / Nasrin Rahimieh
  • Rudimentariness as home / Mireille Rosello
  • Afro-European studies : Emerging fields and new directions / Allison Crumly Deventer, Dominic Thomas
  • The Comparative and the relational : Meditations on racial method / David Theo Goldberg
  • Kidnapped narratives : Mobility without autonomy and the nation-novel analogy / Deborah Jenson
  • Counterpoint and double critique in Edward Said and Abdelkebir Khatibi : A transcolonial comparison / Françoise Lionnet
  • How french studies became transnational; or postcolonialism as comparatism / David Murphy
  • Towards a planetary reading of postcolonial and American imaginative eco-graphies / Sangeeta Ray
  • Terrestrial humanism : Edward W. Said and the politics of world literature / Emily Apter
  • Logics and contexts of circulation / Brian T. Edwards
  • Worlds in collision : The Languages and locations of world literature / Charles Forsdick
  • The Trouble with world literature / Graham Huggan