Review of Pheng Cheah, What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature. Presents an overview of Cheah\u27s argument regarding normativity and temporality in worlds and worlding, a summary of chapters, and an assessment of the book\u27s contribution to philosophy, world literature, and postcolonial studies
peer reviewedThere appears to be no consensus as yet on the meaning of the term "world" in "world l...
The contentious discourse around world literature tends to stress the ‘world’ in the phrase. This vo...
This open access book positions itself at the intersection of world literature studies, literary ant...
Review of Pheng Cheah, What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature. Presents an ...
Review of Pheng Cheah. What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature. Durham: Duke...
The definition of “world literature” has been subject to many discussions since the late 20th centur...
This thesis takes interest in a theoretical turn in world literature studies; from a focus on extrat...
Renewed interest in Goethean "world literature" (Weltliteratur) on the eve of the third millennium h...
Volume seven in the series WVT Handbooks on Literary Studies, Post-Colonial Theory and Literatures c...
In this issue, we acknowledge the phenomenal rise of world literature in current (Euro-American) lit...
The present study is an attempt to discuss the importance of “World Literature” for English literary...
This article considers the challenge posed by Gayatri Spivak to rethink world literature along postc...
“Our earth, the domain of weltliteratur is growing smaller and losing its diversity,” noted Eric Aue...
The paper examines the increasing competition in the academic market between conventional terms like...
This article will depart from Said’s position on the worldliness of texts and Pheng Cheah’s reflecti...
peer reviewedThere appears to be no consensus as yet on the meaning of the term "world" in "world l...
The contentious discourse around world literature tends to stress the ‘world’ in the phrase. This vo...
This open access book positions itself at the intersection of world literature studies, literary ant...
Review of Pheng Cheah, What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature. Presents an ...
Review of Pheng Cheah. What Is a World? On Postcolonial Literature as World Literature. Durham: Duke...
The definition of “world literature” has been subject to many discussions since the late 20th centur...
This thesis takes interest in a theoretical turn in world literature studies; from a focus on extrat...
Renewed interest in Goethean "world literature" (Weltliteratur) on the eve of the third millennium h...
Volume seven in the series WVT Handbooks on Literary Studies, Post-Colonial Theory and Literatures c...
In this issue, we acknowledge the phenomenal rise of world literature in current (Euro-American) lit...
The present study is an attempt to discuss the importance of “World Literature” for English literary...
This article considers the challenge posed by Gayatri Spivak to rethink world literature along postc...
“Our earth, the domain of weltliteratur is growing smaller and losing its diversity,” noted Eric Aue...
The paper examines the increasing competition in the academic market between conventional terms like...
This article will depart from Said’s position on the worldliness of texts and Pheng Cheah’s reflecti...
peer reviewedThere appears to be no consensus as yet on the meaning of the term "world" in "world l...
The contentious discourse around world literature tends to stress the ‘world’ in the phrase. This vo...
This open access book positions itself at the intersection of world literature studies, literary ant...