Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary attempt to combine anthropology with world literature, a concept that has recently attracted significant attention from the fields of postcolonial studies and comparative literature alike. Firstly, I argue that world literature is best seen as a number of overlapping and/or divergent projects, and that it thrives if tackled through a plurality of approaches. Secondly, I suggest one possible approach to world literature, employing John Comaroff’s definition of anthropology as a discipline characterised by a few closely interrelated epistemic operations that qualify ethnographic fieldwork. Lastly, I map Comaroff’s epistemic operations onto The H...
T his article uses Iser’s (1989, 1993) concept of “literaryanthropology ” to inform methods for text...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
This book links world-literary studies with anthropology and ethnography. It shows how ethnographic ...
In his 2003 article, “A Strange Romance: Anthropology and Literature” Clifford Geertz discusses the ...
This text examines the convergent and double-sided relationship between anthropology as an ethnologi...
This article examines anthropological approaches to fiction reading. It asks why the field of Litera...
J.-M.G. Le Clézio and Amitav Ghosh are prolific award-winning writers who train their reader's eye o...
In his 2003 article, “A Strange Romance: Anthropology and Literature” Clifford Geertz discusses the ...
This thesis takes interest in a theoretical turn in world literature studies; from a focus on extrat...
T his article uses Iser’s (1989, 1993) concept of “literaryanthropology ” to inform methods for text...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
Through a reading of Amitav Ghosh’s 2004 novel The Hungry Tide, the article proposes a preliminary a...
This book links world-literary studies with anthropology and ethnography. It shows how ethnographic ...
In his 2003 article, “A Strange Romance: Anthropology and Literature” Clifford Geertz discusses the ...
This text examines the convergent and double-sided relationship between anthropology as an ethnologi...
This article examines anthropological approaches to fiction reading. It asks why the field of Litera...
J.-M.G. Le Clézio and Amitav Ghosh are prolific award-winning writers who train their reader's eye o...
In his 2003 article, “A Strange Romance: Anthropology and Literature” Clifford Geertz discusses the ...
This thesis takes interest in a theoretical turn in world literature studies; from a focus on extrat...
T his article uses Iser’s (1989, 1993) concept of “literaryanthropology ” to inform methods for text...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...