Debating World Literature

Debating World Literature

by Christopher Prendergast (Editor)

Synopsis

In the continuing debates about the cultural dimensions of globalization, the question of literature has been something of a poor relation. This volume seeks to redress the balance. Its starting point is Goethe's idea of Weltliteratur, from which it travels out to various parts of the globe at different historical junctures. Its concerns include the legacy of Goethe's idea, variable understandings of the term literature itself, cross-cultural encounters (the contact of the oral and the written, the paradoxes of exoticism ), the nature of small literatures , and the cultural politics of literary genres (poetry and the novel). The underlying objective of the volume is to transcend the pieties and simplifications of polemic in a reach for the complexity embodied in the linking of the two terms world and literature .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 16 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 1859844588
ISBN 13: 9781859844588

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Quite what Weltliteratur meant (to Goethe and his age) and what it means (or might mean) to us are still very live issues, if only for the reason that globalization , if it exits at all, is not a state of a process, something still in the making. Goethe's idea was itself cast in the form of a thought-experiment, a groping reach for a barely glimpsed future. ... By the same token, what we make of it today is necessarily open to indefinitely extended reflection and debate. -- Christopher Prendergast
Author Bio
Christopher Prendergast is Emeritus Professor of Modern French Literature at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of King's College Cambridge. He is the co-editor of World Reader, an anthology of world literature.