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Comparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalism

Comparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalism

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In recent years, the idea of multiculturalism has become a powerful--and controversial--influence in a variety of social and cultural territories. In the academic world it has profoundly influenced curriculum and scholarship in the humanities, particularly in traditionally Eurocentric disciplines such as comparative literature.

It was hardly surprising, then, that the 1993 report Comparative Literature at the Turn of the Century--which endorses a multicultural orientation for the discipline--generated an unprecedented level of interest. The third such report on professional standards issued by the American Comparative Literature Association since 1965, it continues to be the subject of lively discussion and debate. At issue is not only the definition of a discipline but also the cultural function of literary study in general. This book brings together the three ACLA reports (issued in 1965, 1975, and 1993), three responses to the latest report presented at the 1993 MLA convention (by K. Anthony Appiah, Mary Louise Pratt, and Michael Riffaterre), and thirteen additional position papers by prominent scholars in the humanities.

Contributors: Ed Ahearn - K. Anthony Appiah - Emily Apter - Charles Bernheimer - Peter Brooks - Rey Chow - Jonathan Culler - David Damrosch - Elizabeth Fox-Genovese - Roland Greene - Margaret R. Higonnet - Françoise Lionnet - Marjorie Perloff - Mary Russo - Tobin Siebers - Mary Louise Pratt - Michael Riffaterre - Arnold Weinstein



Author: Charles Bernheimer
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 12/01/1994
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.95h x 5.97w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9780801850059

About the Author

Charles Bernheimer is cochair of the program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory at the University of Pennsylvania. His books include Flaubert and Kafka: Studies in Psychopoetic Structure and Figures of Ill Repute: Representing Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century France.


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