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Literatures at Large (PMLA, n°1, January 2004)

Literatures at Large (PMLA, n°1, January 2004)

Publié le par Julien Desrochers





PMLA, Volume 119, Number 1,  January 2004

Special topic: Literatures at Large

 

CONTENTS:

Global Literature and the Technologies of Recognition
Shu-mei Shih




American Literature in English Translation: Denise Levertov and Others
Paul Giles




The Pedagogical Potential of Interessere
Raúl Antelo




The Politics of Hispanism at Rice University; or, When Is a Hispanic Part of a Minority?
Beatriz González-Stephan




Special Relationships: British Higher Education and the Global Marketplace
Jeffrey Geiger




No Room of One's Own: Women's Studies in English Departments in Germany
Ina Schabert




Supranational English, American Values, and East-Central Europe
Tibor Frank




Literary History on the Road: Transatlantic Crossings and Transpacific Crossovers
Takayuki Tatsumi

Little-Known Documents




Present State of the Manners, Society, Etc. Etc. of the Metropolis of England (1800)
Mary Robinson
Introduction by Adriana Craciun   

Criticism in Translation




The New School of Literary History in Russia (1928)
Boris Tomashevsky
Translated by Gina Fisch. Introduction and notes by Oleg Gelikman




 




Forum
George Bellis and Christopher Lane

Criticism in Translation




The New School of Literary History in Russia (1928)
Boris Tomashevsky
Translated by Gina Fisch. Introduction and notes by Oleg Gelikman




 




Forum
George Bellis and Christopher Lane

Little-Known Documents




Present State of the Manners, Society, Etc. Etc. of the Metropolis of England (1800)
Mary Robinson
Introduction by Adriana Craciun   

Criticism in Translation




The New School of Literary History in Russia (1928)
Boris Tomashevsky
Translated by Gina Fisch. Introduction and notes by Oleg Gelikman




 




Forum
George Bellis and Christopher Lane

Criticism in Translation




The New School of Literary History in Russia (1928)
Boris Tomashevsky
Translated by Gina Fisch. Introduction and notes by Oleg Gelikman




 




Forum
George Bellis and Christopher Lane