by Jeffrey R. Di Leo (Author)
For better or worse, America lives in the age of worlded literature. Not the world literature of nations and nationalities considered from most powerful and wealthy to the least. And not the world literature found with a map. Rather, the worlded literature of individuals crossing borders, mixing stories, and speaking in dialect. Where translation struggles to be effective and background is itself another story. The worlded literature of the multinational corporate publishing industry where the global market is all. The essays in this collection, from some of the most distinguished figures in American studies and literature, explore what it means to consider American literature as world literature.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 28 Dec 2017
ISBN 10: 1501332279
ISBN 13: 9781501332272
Book Overview: What does it mean for American literature to be considered as a species of world literature-and vice versa?