X has something in common with Y. Y is different from X. Boiled down to its basics, comparative study is based on these two thoughts. It is impossible to undertake comparative work without a notion that distinct things may be grouped together using the same term (for example, comparative modernist studies) There is, therefore, no comparative study without a strong notion of sameness and of commonality. Aesthetic resemblances are of fundamental importance to such connections in comparative cultural study. Put another way, comparative study involves attending to how things feel or appear to be alike, to the sensual textures of what they share, of their sameness. These sensations are those of persistence and intimacy. Rather than analysing the...
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Comparative inquiry has a long history in the scientific, sociological, and linguistic traditions th...
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This article addresses a question crucial to contemporary cultural analysis: the question of how to ...
The text begins with a series of historiographic reflections on key debates about art history in Sou...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...
Cross-cultural comparisons face several methodological challenges. In an attempt at resolving some s...
Comparative studies do not deal with objects, but with relations. Relations do not exist, they have ...
Comparative literature was born with the national paradigm of literary historiography in the early n...
In this essay, I suggest that the study of comparative literature is subject to the same distorting ...
The article is preoccupied by the problem of comparative analysis in the case of a writer as elusive...
New opportunities for pursuance of literary comparative studies, referred to these days as "new/non-...
Comparative inquiry has a long history in the scientific, sociological, and linguistic traditions th...
Literature is studied in different ways and at different levels: as works, namely the productions of...
This article discusses the role of comparative methods for studies of social interaction beyond the ...
What is it that one “compare”-s in Comparative Literature? Goethe’s Weltliteratur is usually invoked...
Comparative inquiry has a long history in the scientific, sociological, and linguistic traditions th...
In this article, I follow the history of debates about cross-cultural comparison within the historic...
This article addresses a question crucial to contemporary cultural analysis: the question of how to ...
The text begins with a series of historiographic reflections on key debates about art history in Sou...
Within the new cinema history perspective, the call for more systematic comparative research has bee...