This article surveys the growing attention to genre in the works of Wai Chee Dimock, Rosi Braidotti, Lauren Berlant and Rita Felski, among others. I argue that attention to transnational genres, far from valorising global sameness, offers a way to mark cultural difference, relationality and the specific knowledge of nationally and locally embedded traditions. The influx of new voices and visions, I contend, has changed our view of what literature is and does, moving away from the notion of genre as a classificatory system and towards a new idiom centred on affect, flux and creative invention. The constitutive openness of global figurations lies at the root of our current fascination with genre theory, especially in debates about world liter...
Scholars have recently begun to conceive of literacy practices as drawing from resources that are si...
The term world literature was coined almost 200 years ago and 100 years later it developed into a di...
Letter from the Guest Editor of the Special Feature of Transnational Literature on Literary Transcul...
Literary genres are social institutions constituted by particular traditions of production and recep...
This article situates the recent turn to sf from outside the America-British tradition within broade...
There is no doubt that the writing of Lauren Berlant is influential in media and cultural studies as...
The world, right now, is more culturally diverse and literature than it ever has been in the past. N...
“Our earth, the domain of weltliteratur is growing smaller and losing its diversity,” noted Eric Aue...
The accelerated processes of globalisation, along with time-space compression and the arrival of the...
Due to its formal and semantic flexibility, the novel is often viewed as exemplarily associated with...
This article contests the popular assumption that literature is ever less politically relevant. Quit...
The wholesale embrace of genre fiction by contemporary literary writers is currently reorganizing th...
Renewed interest in Goethean "world literature" (Weltliteratur) on the eve of the third millennium h...
The author discusses the role of genre in today\u27s marketplace. Genre can be useful to the writer ...
World literature can arrive on your doorstep in any number of guises. Always seeming to come from af...
Scholars have recently begun to conceive of literacy practices as drawing from resources that are si...
The term world literature was coined almost 200 years ago and 100 years later it developed into a di...
Letter from the Guest Editor of the Special Feature of Transnational Literature on Literary Transcul...
Literary genres are social institutions constituted by particular traditions of production and recep...
This article situates the recent turn to sf from outside the America-British tradition within broade...
There is no doubt that the writing of Lauren Berlant is influential in media and cultural studies as...
The world, right now, is more culturally diverse and literature than it ever has been in the past. N...
“Our earth, the domain of weltliteratur is growing smaller and losing its diversity,” noted Eric Aue...
The accelerated processes of globalisation, along with time-space compression and the arrival of the...
Due to its formal and semantic flexibility, the novel is often viewed as exemplarily associated with...
This article contests the popular assumption that literature is ever less politically relevant. Quit...
The wholesale embrace of genre fiction by contemporary literary writers is currently reorganizing th...
Renewed interest in Goethean "world literature" (Weltliteratur) on the eve of the third millennium h...
The author discusses the role of genre in today\u27s marketplace. Genre can be useful to the writer ...
World literature can arrive on your doorstep in any number of guises. Always seeming to come from af...
Scholars have recently begun to conceive of literacy practices as drawing from resources that are si...
The term world literature was coined almost 200 years ago and 100 years later it developed into a di...
Letter from the Guest Editor of the Special Feature of Transnational Literature on Literary Transcul...