Literature and the global contemporary /

This book attempts to understand what contemporary has meant, and should mean, for literary studies. The essays in this volume suggest that an attentive reading of recent global literatures challenges the idea that our contemporary moment is best characterized as a timeless, instantaneous now. The c...

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Other Authors: Brouillette, Sarah, 1977- (Editor), Nilges, Mathias (Editor), Sauri, Emilio (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
Series:New comparisons in world literature.
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Summary:This book attempts to understand what contemporary has meant, and should mean, for literary studies. The essays in this volume suggest that an attentive reading of recent global literatures challenges the idea that our contemporary moment is best characterized as a timeless, instantaneous now. The contributors to this book argue that global literatures help us to conceive of the contemporary as an always plural, heterogeneous and contested temporality. Far from suggesting that we replace theories of an omnipresent end of history with a traditional, single, diachronic timeline, this book encourages the development of such a timeline's rigorous inverse, a synchronic, multi-faceted and multi-temporal history of the contemporary in literature, and thus of contemporary global literatures. It opens up the concept of the contemporary for comparative study by unlocking its temporal, logical, political and ultimately aesthetic and literary complexity.
Physical Description:xxxviii, 200 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783319630540
3319630547