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“The world at large … is only an expanded homeland.”
From Goethe’s idea of world literature to contemporary migration literature
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Leena Eilittä
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Series editor’s preface ix
- Acknowledgement xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction 1
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Languages
- The “Minor Language” Perspective 15
- The Language Milieu of the Old Order Amish 25
- English – The Last Lingua franca? 43
- National Identities and the Latin Language in Hungary and Croatia 53
- Error and Innovation in Postcolonial Composition 67
- Cultivating Learners’ Intellectual Growth and Conceptual Thinking Skills through Selected Literary Works 81
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Theoretical Considerations
- Critical Glissantism 103
- Decolonizing World Literature 125
- Minor and Major Readings Across Cultures 141
- From Black Athena to Black Dionysus and Beyond? 157
- From Minor Genre to Major Genre 171
- World Literature / World culture? 187
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Literatures
- Small Presses and the Globalization of Poetry 207
- Between “Minor” and “Major” Literatures 221
- “The world at large … is only an expanded homeland.” 233
- Who is the Other? Goethe’s encounter with “China” in his Concept of Weltliteratur 241
- “Major” and “Minor” literatures 253
- A “minor” language in a “major” literature 263
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Series editor’s preface ix
- Acknowledgement xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Languages
- The “Minor Language” Perspective 15
- The Language Milieu of the Old Order Amish 25
- English – The Last Lingua franca? 43
- National Identities and the Latin Language in Hungary and Croatia 53
- Error and Innovation in Postcolonial Composition 67
- Cultivating Learners’ Intellectual Growth and Conceptual Thinking Skills through Selected Literary Works 81
-
Theoretical Considerations
- Critical Glissantism 103
- Decolonizing World Literature 125
- Minor and Major Readings Across Cultures 141
- From Black Athena to Black Dionysus and Beyond? 157
- From Minor Genre to Major Genre 171
- World Literature / World culture? 187
-
Literatures
- Small Presses and the Globalization of Poetry 207
- Between “Minor” and “Major” Literatures 221
- “The world at large … is only an expanded homeland.” 233
- Who is the Other? Goethe’s encounter with “China” in his Concept of Weltliteratur 241
- “Major” and “Minor” literatures 253
- A “minor” language in a “major” literature 263
- Index 273