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Introduction: Delocalizing European Literatures

  • César Domínguez EMAIL logo and Birgit Neumann
Published/Copyright: November 6, 2018
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Published Online: 2018-11-06
Published in Print: 2018-10-29

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Frontmatter
  3. Introduction: Delocalizing European Literatures
  4. A Challenge to Global Literary History: The Case of World War I
  5. Vernacular Cosmopolitanism in Anglophone World Literatures: Comparative Histories of Literary Worlding
  6. Heterogeneic Time: An Anachronistic and Transcultural Rethinking of Eurochronology
  7. On Writing a Comparative Literary History: Delocalizing Minor Literatures in European Languages in the Age of ‘Big Data’
  8. Contributions
  9. Silence / Signification Degree Zero: Walter Benjamin’s Anti-Aesthetic of the Body
  10. Barthes liest Baudelaire und Mallarmé: Der Jahrmarkt als Mythos des Alltags
  11. The (Forgotten) Significance of Interchapters in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath: From Tenancy to Seasonal Migrant Farm Labor
  12. “Reopening the Grave”: Reading Trauma and Abjection in Hibakusha Poetry
  13. Die Iberische Halbinsel im frühen Mittelalter: Ausgangspunkt für interkulturelle Kontakte zwischen den Ottonen und den andalusischen Muslimen
  14. Review
  15. Dorothea von Mücke: The Practices of the Enlightenment: Aesthetics, Authorship, and the Public. New York: Columbia UP, 2015. 320 pp.
  16. Lama Jabb: Oral and Literary Continuities in Modern Tibetan Literature: The Inescapable Nation. London: Lexington Books, 2015. 277 pp.
  17. Sarga Moussa et Serge Zenkine, dir. : L’Imaginaire raciologique en France et en Russie, XIXe–XXesiècles. Lyon : Presses universitaires de Lyon (Littérature et idéologies), 2018. 205 pp.
  18. Massimo Cacciari: The Witholding Power: An Essay on Political Theology. Trans. Edi Pucci. London: Bloomsbury, 2018. 240 pp.
  19. Review: Reihe Literatur und Politik
  20. Branislav Jakovljević: Alienation Effects. Performance and Self-Management in Yugoslavia, 1945–91. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2016. 382 pp.
  21. Review: Reihe Wieder gelesen
  22. André Jolles: Simple Forms. Trans. Peter J. Schwartz. Foreword by Fredric Jameson. London and New York: Verso, 2017. 230 pp.
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