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  • ISBN-10: 1118993187
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 3808 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 262x185x188 mm, weight: 7893 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118993187
  • ISBN-13: 9781118993187
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2021 PROSE Finalist Single and Multivolume Reference, & Textbooks in the Humanities

A Companion to World Literature is a far-reaching and sustained study of key authors, texts, and topics from around the world and throughout history. Six comprehensive volumes present essays from over 300 prominent international scholars focusing on many aspects of this vast and burgeoning field of literature, from its ancient origins to the most modern narratives.

Almost by definition, the texts of world literature are unfamiliar; they stretch our hermeneutic circles, thrust us before unfamiliar genres, modes, forms, and themes. They require a greater degree of attention and focus, and in turn engage our imagination in new ways. This Companion explores texts within their particular cultural context, as well as their ability to speak to readers in other contexts, demonstrating the ways in which world literature can challenge parochial world views by identifying cultural commonalities.

Each unique volume includes introductory chapters on a variety of theoretical viewpoints that inform the field, followed by essays considering the ways in which authors and their books contribute to and engage with the many visions and variations of world literature as a genre.





Explores how texts, tropes, narratives, and genres reflect nations, languages, cultures, and periods Links world literary theory and texts in a clear, synoptic style Identifies how individual texts are influenced and affected by issues such as intertextuality, translation, and sociohistorical conditions Presents a variety of methodologies to demonstrate how modern scholars approach the study of world literature

A significant addition to the field, A Companion to World Literature provides advanced students, teachers, and researchers with cutting-edge scholarship in world literature and literary theory.
Volume 1: Third Millennium BCE To 600 CE
General Introduction: The Companion to World Literature...For Those Who Yearn
xxvii
Ken Seigneurie
Editors
xxxv
Contributors to Volume 1
xxxvii
Introduction to World Literature Third Millennium BCE to 600 CE
1(18)
Wiebke Denecke
The Ethical Turn
1 Bridge Essay: The Ethical Turn
19(8)
Luke Clossey
2 The Invisible World of the Rigveda
27(14)
Caley Charles Smith
3 The Gathas, a Forgotten Masterpiece
41(14)
Prods Oktor Skjaervo
4 "Transcending the World" in World Literature: The Upanishads
55(14)
Steven E. Lindquist
5 The TaNaKH and the Canons of Alexandria
69(14)
Armin Lange
6 Echoes of the Classics in the Voice of Confucius
83(12)
Mark Csikszentmihalyi
7 Plato's Symposium: Eros, Beauty, and Metaphysical Desire
95(12)
Andrea Nightingale
8 Aristotle's Virtue Ethics
107(12)
John Bowin
9 The Gospel in Ancient Mediterranean Context
119(12)
Alicia J. Batten
Origins and Transformations
10 Bridge Essay: Origins and Transformations: Tactics of Storying and World-Making
131(8)
Lowell Gallagher
11 The Cultural Role of the Ytjing (Classic of Changes) in China and Beyond
139(14)
Richard J. Smith
12 Teachings of the Venerable Masters: Laozi and the Daode jing
153(14)
Louis Komjathy
13 Hesiod's Theogony: From Family Violence to Civic Order
167(12)
Stephen Scully
14 Herodotus and His Readers: From Thucydides to the Present
179(12)
David Branscome
15 Ovid's Metamorphoses: Changing Worlds
191(12)
Genevieve Liveley
16 Apuleius and The Golden Ass: Latin Novel, Universal Folktale, or Emblem of Globalized Literature?
203(12)
Vironique Gily
17 Apocalyptic Literature in the Global Imagination
215(12)
Lorenzo DiTommaso
18 Gnostic Myths
227(12)
Mark Edwards
Orality, Literacy, Translation
19 Bridge Essay: Shifting Paradigms in Orality, Literacy, and Literature
239(6)
Elizabeth Minchin
20 The Septuagint as World Literature
245(10)
Jan Joosten
21 Origen of Alexandria: Christian Philosophy of Freedom
255(12)
Alfons Furst
22 Making the Bible World Literature: The Vulgate and Ancient Versions
267(14)
Ilaria L.E. Ramelli
23 Kumarajiva: "Great Man" and Cultural Event
281(14)
Rafal Felbur
24 Contextualizing the Babylonian Talmud: The Roman East and Mesopotamian Christianity
295(12)
Richard Kalmin
Heroes and Heroines
25 Bridge Essay: Superhuman Humans: Heroes and Heroines
307(6)
D.A. Miller
26 Gilgamesh: A Cultural Seismograph
313(12)
Theodore Ziolkowski
27 Sinuhe: A Fugitive from Ancient Egypt
325(12)
Roland Enmarch
28 Mahabharata: Brahmins, Kings, and the South Asian Social World
337(12)
Luther Obrock
29 The First Poem: Valmiki's Ramayana and the Literary World of Southern Asia
349(12)
Robert P. Goldman
30 Homer's Iliad and Odyssey: Poems of Many Turnings
361(12)
Richard P. Martin
31 Aeschylus, Oresteia: Revenge, Justice, Gender, and Democracy
373(12)
Alan H. Sommerstein
32 Sophocles: Greek Poet, World Classic
385(12)
P.J. Finglass
33 Euripidean Tragedy: Between Myth and Individuation
397(12)
Justin Gregory
34 Nine Songs, Li sao, and Qu Yuan: The Ancient Art of Misreading
409(12)
Gopal Sukhu
35 Sima Qian and the "Creation" of China
421(12)
Stephen Durrant
36 Vergil's Aeneid: From Defeated Trojans to Imperial Romans
433(12)
Christine Perkell
37 Augustine's Confessions: Beyond Aesthetics, Ethics, and Cosmopolitanism
445(12)
Karla Pollmann
38 Heliodorus' Aithiopika: The Birth of the Novel
457(12)
David Konstan
Lyric Poetry
39 Bridge Essay: From Epic to Lyric
469(8)
David Konstan
40 The Making of a Chinese Critical System: Liu Xie's Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons (Wenxin diaolong)
477(12)
Zong-qi Cai
Xiaohui Zhang
41 Renewal in and Through Landscape: The Great Medieval Chinese Poet Xie Lingyun
489(14)
Meow Hui Goh
42 Sappho(s)
503(12)
Page duBois
43 We Are the World: Subjectivity and Universality in the Odes of Horace
515(14)
Randall L B. McNeill
44 Tao Yuanming's Poetics of Awkwardness
529(12)
Xiaofei Tian
Text Networks
45 Bridge Essay: The Cuneiform World: A Difficult Text Network
541(8)
Mark Weeden
46 The Imperial Poetics of Ancient Bucolic
549(12)
Jay Reed
47 The Panchatantra: World Literature Before "World Literature"
561(14)
McComas Taylor
48 The Implied Listener: The Jatakas and Bardic World Literature
575(12)
Sarah Shaw
49 Translations and Travels of a Pious Prince: Barlaam and Josaphat and the Text Network
587(10)
Peggy McCracken
Erotics and Politics of Love
50 Bridge Essay: Looking for Love, Finding Trouble: Reading Ancient World Literature, Passionately
597(8)
Sebastian Matzner
51 The Skiing: The Beginnings of Chinese (and East Asian) Poetry
605(14)
Alexander Beecroft
52 Erotic Words, Sacred Landscapes, Ideal Bodies: Love and Death in the Song of Songs
619(10)
Francis Landy
53 Image, Imagined, and Imagination in Silappadikaram
629(10)
H. Kalpana Rao
54 The Erotic "World" of the Kamasutra
639(12)
Daud Ali
55 Love, Politics, and the Premodern Theater: Perspectives on Kalidasa's Shakuntala
651(12)
Amanda Culp
56 "Southeast Fly the Peacocks": An Elegy for Love from Early Medieval China
663(12)
Qiulei Hu
Volume 2: 601 CE To 1450 CE
General Introduction: The Companion to World Literature...For Those Who Yearn
xxvii
Ken Seigneurie
Editors
xxxv
Contributors to Volume 2
xxxvii
Introduction to World Literature 601 CE to 1450 CE
675(10)
Christine Chism
Vernacularization
1 Bridge Essay: Vernacularization and World Literature: The Language of Women in the World of God
685(8)
Martin Eisner
2 Qasida Poetry: A World unto Itself
693(10)
Adam Talib
3 Tain Bo Cuailnge: Ireland's Vernacular Epic
703(12)
Julie A. Le Blanc
4 Nizami's Resonances in Persianate Literary Cultures and Beyond
715(12)
Sunil Sharma
5 Ma Zhiyuan Reworks Bai Juyi
727(12)
Wilt L. Idema
6 Walls of Inclusivity: Dante's Divine Comedy and World Literature
739(12)
Akash Kumar
7 The Global Pilgrimage of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales
751(12)
Candace Barrington
8 Babri Mosque, Bollywood, and Gender: Ramcharitmanas as World Literature
763(12)
Bhavya Tiwari
Wisdom and Mysticism
9 Bridge Essay: Wisdom and Mysticism: On Transcendence and Literariness
775(8)
Azadeh Yamini-Hamedani
10 The Qur'an (Koran)
783(14)
Terri DeYoung
Ali Altaf Mian
11 Love and Reason in the Ghazal
797(12)
Alireza Korangy
12 Hanshan and the Skillful Means of Buddhist Verse
809(14)
Paul Rouzer
13 "I Sing as Love Commands the Tune!": The Devotional Poetry of Basavanna
823(14)
Gil Ben-Herut
14 Mechthild von Magdeburg and the Mystical Poetry of The Flowing Light of the Godhead
837(12)
Sara S. Poor
15 Kabbalah as Literature: Theology, Narrative, and Lyric
849(12)
Eitan P. Fishbane
16 Longing for Love: The Romance of Layla and Majnun
861(12)
Asghar Seyed-Gohrab
17 Ibn al Arabi, the Greatest Master: On Knowledge, God, and Sainthood
873(12)
Mukhtar H. Ali
18 "He Has Come, Visible and Hidden": Jalal al-Din Rumi's Poetic Presence and Past
885(12)
Matthew B. Lynch
19 Meister Eckhart: From Latin Scholasticism to German Mysticism
897(12)
Robert J. Dobie
20 Mirabai's Poetry: The Worlding of a Hindu Woman Saint's Dynamic Song Tradition
909(12)
Nancy M. Martin
Warfare, Quest, and Cultural Encounter
21 Bridge Essay: War and the Worlding of Story
921(8)
Wen-chin Ouyang
22 The Arabic Alexander Romance: Mirror of a Bold, Clever, and Devout Prince
929(12)
Faustina Doufikar-Aerts
23 The Poetry of Xin Qiji: Patriotism and Its Discontents
941(12)
Zhiyi Yang
24 Troubadour Lyric in a Global Poetics: Creating Worlds Through Desire
953(14)
Marisa Galvez
25 Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival: A Complex Reshaping and Expansion of a Source
967(12)
Evelyn Meyer
26 The Margins of Literary History: Sagas, Eddic Poetry, and World Literature
979(14)
Sif Rikhardsdottir
27 The Tale of the Heike: War Narrative and the Boundaries of Literature in Medieval and Modern Japan
993(12)
Vyjayanthi Ratnam Selinger
Travel and Trade
28 Bridge Essay: "Home" and "Abroad" in Medieval Travel and Trade Narratives
1005(8)
Shirin A. Khanmohamadi
29 Allegory and "World" Formation in The Journey to the West
1013(14)
Ling Hon Lam
30 Ibn Battuta: A Fourteenth-Century Muslim Traveler of Worldly Desire and Heavenly Hope
1027(12)
David Waines
31 Marco Polo and the World Empire of Letters
1039(12)
Sharon Kinoshita
Gender and Representation
32 Bridge Essay: Gender and Representation: New Approaches to Medieval Literature
1051(8)
Rosemarie McGerr
33 Al-Khansa': Representing the First-Person Feminine
1059(14)
Marie Hammond
34 The Tale of Genji: Showing and Telling a World
1073(12)
Edward Kamens
35 A Woman Flouts Expectations in the Literary World: The Case of Li Qingzhao
1085(12)
Ronald Egan
36 Francesco Petrarch: A Poet of "Multiple Belongings"
1097(14)
Jennifer Rushworth
37 Hafez of Shiraz, Constantinople, and Weltliteratur
1111(12)
Mir Shafiq Shamel
38 Christine de Pizan: A Literary Champion of Medieval Europe
1123(14)
Christine McWebb
Empire
39 Bridge Essay: Empire: A Roman Masterwork
1137(6)
Sarah M. Anderson
40 Abu Tammum and Abbasid Modernism
1143(14)
Huda J. Fakhreddine
41 The Popular Chinese Novel
1157(12)
Margaret B. Wan
42 Digenis Akritis and the Frontiers of Byzantium
1169(12)
Elizabeth Jeffreys
Courts and Patronage
43 Bridge Essay: World Collecting: Patronage, Spoliation, and Forms of Government
1181(8)
Zrinka Stahuljak
44 Making It New in Tang Dynasty Poetry: Wang Wei, Li Bai, and Du Fu
1189(12)
Mary Anne Cartelli
45 The Secular Wisdom of Kalila and Dimna
1201(10)
Karla Mallette
46 Abu Nuwas: Poet of Wine, Desire, the Hunt, and the Abbasid Empire
1211(14)
Jocelyn Sharlet
47 Kokinshfi: A Renaissance of Native Verse
1225(12)
Roger Thomas
Epic and Community
48 Bridge Essay: Epic and Community: Heroism, Myth, and Memory Across Cultures
1237(6)
Anthony Welch
49 The Glory and the End of the Heroic World in the Nibelungenlied
1243(12)
Albrecht Classen
50 A Book of Kings as the King of Books: The Shahnameh of Ferdowsi
1255(14)
Franklin D. Lewis
51 Conquest and Crusade in The Epic of the Cid
1269(12)
Michael Harney
52 The Book of Dede Korkut and the Nomadology of World Literature
1281(12)
Firat Oruc
53 The Kebra Nagast: An Israelite-Christian Dynastic and National Epic?
1293(12)
Benjamin Hendrickx
54 The Sundiata Epic and the Global Literary Imaginary
1305(12)
James Tar Tsaaior
Volume 3: 1451 To 1770
General Introduction: The Companion to World Literature...For Those Who Yearn
xxvii
Ken Seigneurie
Editors
xxxv
Contributors to Volume 3
xxxvii
Introduction to World Literature 1451 to 1770
1317(12)
Christopher Lupke
Religious Belief and Dissent
1 Bridge Essay: European Religious Dissent and Conflict: Their Global Repercussions (1450-1770)
1329(8)
Brenda Deen Schildgen
2 The Philokalia: Corrugating the Texture of Christian-Inspired Literature
1337(12)
Kirill Dmitriev
3 The Popol Wuj: A Colonial Context
1349(14)
Nestor I. Quiroa
4 Kabir: Iconoclastic Mystic of India
1363(14)
Linda Hess
5 The Guru Granth Sahib as a World Literary Dialogue
1377(12)
Pashaura Singh
6 Martin Luther, Literature, and the Enlightenment
1389(12)
Brian Cummings
7 St. Teresa of Avila: The Expression of Spanish Spirituality
1401(12)
Carole Slade
8 John Milton
1413(12)
Neil Forsyth
9 Faith and Dissidence in Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz
1425(12)
Dinorah Corte's-Velez
The Emergence of Modernity
10 Bridge Essay: The Emergence of Modernity
1437(6)
Eric Hayot
11 The Knight-Errant and the Good Fellow in Chinese Narrative: Water Margin and the Xia (Hero) Tradition
1443(12)
Roland Altenburger
12 Korean Sijo and Kasa as Boundary Objects
1455(14)
Wayne de Fremery
13 The Lusiads Affect: Standing in the Middle of the Sea
1469(12)
Vincent Barletta
14 A Model of Relational Individuality: Montaigne
1481(10)
George Hoffmann
15 Akbarnama: Persian Chronicle in World Literature
1491(12)
Meena Bhargava
16 Making Room for the Individual in Descartes' Discourse on the Method
1503(10)
Richard Davies
17 Matsuo Basho Among the Mortals
1513(12)
Steven D. Carter
18 Samuel Richardson: Pamela and the Modern Individual
1525(12)
Mary Helen McMurran
19 Rousseau and the Firmament of Modern Literature
1537(12)
Matthew W. Maguire
Encyclopedism
20 Bridge Essay: Encyclopedism: Fire, Faith, and Future Learning
1549(6)
Seth Rudy
21 Evliya celebi's Book of Travels: An Ottoman Experiment in Geographical Encyclopedism
1555(12)
Sooyong Kim
22 The Bad Travels of Diderot's Literature
1567(12)
Lorraine Piroux
23 Chinese Encyclopedism and the Power of Knowledge
1579(14)
Benjamin Elman
24 The Educational and Social Worlds of Premodern Arabic Encyclopedism
1593(12)
Kelly Tuttle
Fables and the Fantastic
25 Bridge Essay: Fables and the Fantastic
1605(6)
Riccardo Capoferro
26 Mastering a Minor Tradition: Pu Songling and the Chinese Ghost Tale
1611(12)
Luo Hui
27 Jingu qiguan: Fantasizing the Absent in Ming Dynasty Vernacular Fiction
1623(12)
Xiaowen Xu
28 Jean de La Fontaine's Fables: Poetizing and Problematizing a Genre
1635(10)
Anne L. Birberick
29 Gothic Ghosts and Gothic Mirrors
1645(12)
John Whatley
Drama and Performance
30 Bridge Essay: "O Brave Monster! Lead the Way": Theatricality in Drama and Performance
1657(8)
Kyna Hamill
Margaret Litvin
31 Story of the Western Wing: The Pinnacle of Zaju
1665(10)
Stephen H. West
32 The Arab Oral Epic of the Bani Hilal Tribe: Al-Sirah al-Hilaliyyah
1675(16)
Susan Slyomovics
33 Locating Zeami Motokiyo in the History of Noh
1691(12)
Noel John Pinnington
34 Literati and Peddlers: The Commedia dell'Arte and the German Idea of Weltliteratur
1703(12)
Robert Henke
35 Xu Wei's Four Cries of a Gibbon (Sisheng yuan)
1715(12)
Shiamin Kwa
36 William Shakespeare: Worlds Here, There, and Elsewhere
1727(14)
Katherine Hennessey
37 The Alternative Genius of Lope de Vega
1741(12)
Jonathan Thacker
38 Staging France's Classical Theater World and Discovering Its Limits
1753(10)
Michele Lonk ino
39 Chikamatsu Monzaemon: Historical Drama and Love Suicide Plays
1763(12)
Satoko Shimazaki
Orientalia
40 Bridge Essay: Orientalia
1775(8)
Dominique Jullien
41 The 1001 Nights as World Literature: Cultural Appropriation and Collaboration
1783(12)
Paulo Lemos Horta
42 Journey of Knowledge in Ibn Tufayl's Hayy Bin Yaqzan
1795(12)
Mahmoud Nayef Baroud
43 The Orphan of Zhao on the World Stage
1807(12)
Shiamin Kwa
44 Genre and Geography in Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso
1819(12)
Jo Ann Cavallo
45 Indigeneity, Orality, and the New World from Montaigne to Levi-Strauss
1831(14)
Madeleine Dobie
46 A Lash for the World: Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
1845(12)
Ian Higgins
47 Voltaire: The Orient of the Enlightenment
1857(14)
Nicholas Cronk
Novels
48 Bridge Essay: The Novel: Or, the Power and Functions of Fictionality
1871(8)
James Phelan
49 Lust and Love in English Translation: Plum in the Golden Vase and The Story of the Stone
1879(12)
Andrew Schonebaum
50 Rabelais's Gargantua and Pantagruel: The Navel of a World
1891(12)
Marie-Luce Demonet
51 Cervantes: Don Quixote
1903(12)
Bruce R. Burningham
52 The Story of Hong Kiltong (Hong Kiltong chon) and Its Development into a Hybrid Text
1915(12)
Hyuk-chan Kwon
53 Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe
1927(28)
Ann Marie Fallon
Volume 4: 1771 To 1919(692)
General Introduction: The Companion to World Literature...For Those Who Yearn
xxvii
Ken Seigneurie
Editors
xxxv
Contributors to Volume 4
xxxvii
Introduction to World Literature 1771 to 1919
Frieda Ekotto
Abigail E. Celis
Colonial Encounter
1 Bridge Essay: Colonial Encounters in the Worlding of Literature
1955(10)
Frieda Ekotto
Abigail E. Celis
2 Colonial Education and Literary Self-Fashioning in Nineteenth-Century Bengal: The Career and Legacy of Michael Madhusudan Datta
1965(12)
Suddhaseel Sen
3 Philology Everywhere: World Literature and Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq's Leg Over Leg
1977(12)
Jeffrey Sacks
4 Rudyard Kipling: From Lahore to the World
1989(14)
David Damrosch
5 A Persisting Unease: Joseph Conrad's (Post)Colonial Fictions
2003(12)
Allan H. Simmons
6 Gu Hongming's Journey from British Malaya, via Europe, to China and the Confucian Classics
2015(12)
Alison M. Groppe
7 Tagore at the Conjunction of World Literature
2027(12)
Tania Roy
Translation
8 Bridge Essay: Literary Translation in the Modern World
2039(8)
Melek Ortabasi
9 On Pain and Untranslatability in the Literary World of Rifa'a al-Tahtawi
2047(12)
Tarek El-Ariss
10 Edward FitzGerald's Translation of The Rubdiydt of Omar Khayydm: The Appeal of Terse Hedonism
2059(12)
Asghar Seyed-Gohrab
11 Richard Burton: Foreignizing Literature
2071(12)
Paulo Lemos Horta
12 Lin Shu and the Routes of World Literature
2083(12)
Michael Gibbs Hill
The Nation
13 Bridge Essay: Nation: The Mighty Idea and the Novel
2095(8)
Nora E.H. Parr
14 Politics and Idiosyncrasies: The Global Parsing of Alexander Pushkin
2103(12)
Sara Dickinson
15 Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and the Inauguration of the Modern Indian Novel
2115(12)
Rosinka Chaudhuri
16 From Delhi to Isfahan and Beyond: Mirza Ghalib in World Literature
2127(12)
Mehr Afrhan Farooqi
17 Jurji Zaydan: Avatar of the Modern Revitalization and Worlding of Arabic Literature
2139(12)
Kamran Rastegar
18 The Cultural Landscape of Colonial Korea's First Modern Novel, The Heartless (1917)
2151(12)
Ellie Choi
Intimate Life and Romanticism
19 Bridge Essay: Intimate Life and Romanticism
2163(6)
Tim Mehigan
20 Goethe's World Literature Paradigm: From Uneasy Cosmopolitanism to Literary Modernism
2169(12)
John D. Pizer
21 The English Lake Poets of the World
2181(12)
Juan L. Sanchez
22 Jane Austen on the Global Stage
2193(12)
Susan Fraiman
23 Narrative and Genre: Locating Tanci in Chinese Literature and World Literature
2205(12)
Li Guo
24 Translating Content and Form from Vietnamese into World Literature: The Case of Ki'ju
2217(12)
K.W. Taylor
25 Victor Hugo's Romantic Registers
2229(14)
Kathryn M. Grossman
26 "If the World Be Looking On": Emily Dickinson Beyond Amherst
2243(14)
Woody Brown
27 Jorge Isaacs's Diasporic Novel: Maria Between National and World Literatures
2257(12)
Felipe Martinez-Pinzon
28 Walt Whitman "Over the Roofs of the World"
2269(12)
Delphine Rumeau
29 Six Records of a Life Adrift: A Unique Lyrical Memoir of Late Imperial China
2281(12)
Graham Sanders
30 Leo Tolstoy: Toward an Emotionally Infectious World Literature
2293(12)
John Burt Foster Jr
31 The Other Woman: Mirza Hadi Rusva's Umrao Jan Ada and the Politics of Domesticity in Nineteenth-Century India
2305(12)
Maryam Wasif Khan
Fairy Tales
32 Bridge Essay: Fairy-Tale Transformations
2317(8)
Francisco Vaz da Silva
33 Brothers Grimm: From the Oral to the Literary and Beyond
2325(12)
Brandy E. Wilcox
34 Hans Christian Andersen: Literariness and the Circulatory System of World Literature
2337(12)
Julie K. Allen
35 The Boy Who Came from a Peach and the Girl with a Bowl on Her Head: The Many Faces of Japanese Fairy Tales
2349(12)
Laura K. Nuffer
Realism and Modernism
36 Bridge Essay: Realism: Understanding the Real By Way of Unexpected Romance
2361(8)
Tiffany Bassett
37 Splendors and Miseries of Modernity: Honore de Balzac
2369(12)
Michal P. Ginsburg
38 Material Inscriptions: Charles Baudelaire and the Poetry of the Modern World
2381(12)
Robert St. Clair
39 Charles Dickens: Transnational Responses and Cultural Imaginaries
2393(12)
Klaudia Hiu Yen Lee
40 George Eliot's Impact as Novelist and Critic on World Literature
2405(12)
John Rignall
41 Retrying Flaubert
2417(12)
Kathryn Oliver Mills
42 Fyodor Dostoyevsky: A "Novelist of Ideas" for the World
2429(14)
Alexander Burry
43 Between Ideas and Practices: Bharatendu Harishchandra and Modern Hindi in Colonial India
2443(14)
Francesca Orsini
44 Herman Melville and the "Harborless Immensities" of World Literature
2457(12)
Paul Lyons
45 Emile Zola: The Pursuit of "Truth"
2469(12)
Brian Nelson
46 Machado de Assis: Beyond Brazilian Imperatives
2481(12)
Paul Dixon
47 Natsume Soseki: A Japanese Writer's Global Literary Community of Grief
2493(12)
Alan Tansman
48 Defying Borders: Anton Chekhov's Elusive Genius
2505(12)
Olga Tabachnikova
49 Henrik Ibsen: Critique from Within
2517(12)
Frock Helland
50 Resignation Open Eyed: On the Novel Rickshaw Boy by Lao She
2529(10)
Thomas Moran
51 Ruben Dario and the Nymph of France
2539(12)
Jorge Luis Castillo
52 Ahmad Shawqi: At the Threshold of World Literature
2551(12)
Yaseen Noorani
Human Rights
53 Bridge Essay: Inalienable: Human Rights and World Literature
2563(8)
Mark Deggan
54 Performing Narratives: Slave Narratives on the World Stage
2571(14)
Heidi Morse
55 "But Women Feel Just as Men Do": Gender Rights in Nineteenth-Century World Literature
2585(14)
Julia McCord Chavez
56 The "Dreaded Comparison" Revisited: Animal and Black Human Rights
2599(12)
Binedicte Boisseron
Volume 5a: 1920 To Early Twenty-First Century I
General Introduction: The Companion to World Literature...For Those Who Yearn
xxvii
Ken Seigneurie
Editors
xxv
Contributors to Volume 5a
xxxvii
Introduction to World Literature 1920 to the Early Twenty-First Century
2611(16)
B. Venkat Mani
Decolonization
1 Bridge Essay: From Decolonization to Decoloniality
2627(8)
Amardeep Singh
2 Jose Marti: The World's Most Popular Poetry, and a Vision for the Americas
2635(10)
Anne Fountain
3 Frantz Fanon: Knowing in the First Person
2645(10)
Seloua Luste Boulbina
4 W.E.B. Du Bois, World Literature, and the Problem of Method
2655(10)
Ainsworth Clarke
5 The Dialectic of Individual and World System: Chen Yingzhen's Move from Existentialism to Marxism
2665(10)
Christopher Lupke
6 Mahmoud Darwish: A Plurality of Voices for Invoking the Other
2675(12)
Stephan Milich
7 World Literature, World War: Revisiting Tayeb Salih's Season of Migration to the North
2687(10)
Shaden M. Tageldin
8 Indonesian Dissidence and Modern Narrative Form: Pramoedya Ananta Toer
2697(12)
Christopher GoGwilt
9 V.S. Naipaul: Connecting His Past to Those of Other Postcolonial Peoples
2709(12)
Sanjay Krishnan
10 Ngiigi wa Thiong'o: Networks, Literary Activism, and the Production of World Literature
2721(12)
Kate Wallis
11 Between Realism and Modernism: Chinua Achebe and the Making of African Literature
2733(10)
Simon Gikandi
Exiles, Migration, and Diaspora
12 Bridge Essay: Home-Bodies: Exiles, Migration, and Diaspora in the World Literary Engagement
2743(10)
Abigail E. Cells
13 Pioneers! O Pioneers! Modern Arabic Literature in the USA
2753(12)
Alyn Hine
14 A Kind of Testament: Reading Witold Gombrowicz as a Transnational Writer
2765(10)
George Gasyna
15 Julio Cortazar: Between Aesthetics and Politics: The Travails of a Literary Traveler
2775(12)
Dan Russek
16 The Writer's Passport: Vladimir Nabokov and World Literature
2787(10)
Monica Manolescu
17 Abd al-Rahman Munif: Tracing Alternative Stories East of the Mediterranean
2797(10)
Sonja Mejcher-Atassi
18 Worlding Eileen Chang (Zhang Ailing): Narratives of Frontiers and Crossings
2807(10)
Nicole Huang
19 Language as Medium and as Fiction in Assia Djebar's Work
2817(8)
Soraya Tlatli
20 Salman Rushdie and the World Picture of Islam
2825(12)
Debjani Ganguly
21 Kazuo Ishiguro's Thinking Novels
2837(10)
Chris Holmes
Liberalism
22 Bridge Essay: Literature and Liberalism: An Evolving Symbiosis
2847(8)
Ken Seigneurie
23 Thomas Mann: National Monument and World Author
2855(10)
David Horton
24 "A Humanitarian Is Always a Hypocrite": George Orwell, Englishness, and Empires
2865(12)
Ben Clarke
25 Kim Tong-in and the Liberal Self in Modern Korean Literature
2877(10)
Jae-Yon Lee
26 Living Like a Dervish: Sadegh Hedayat
2887(10)
Shen Yiming
27 Albert Camus: Still Challenging the Status Quo
2897(10)
Toby Garfitt
28 Anna Akhmatova, Cosmopolitanism, and World Literature
2907(12)
Alexandra Harrington
29 To the Frontier of the Mind: Shen Congwen and World Literature
2919(10)
Jiwei Xiao
30 Leopold Sedar Senghor or the Universal Concert
2929(10)
Nimrod
31 Czeslaw Milosz in the World: The Will to Transcendence
2939(10)
Magdalena Kay
32 Naguib Mahfouz: A Liberal in a Conservative Society
2949(10)
Clara Srouji-Shajrawi
Social Justice
33 Bridge Essay: From Human Rights to Social Justice: Literature and the Struggle for a Better World
2959(6)
Marta Caminero-Santangelo
34 Lu Xun's Fictional Worlds
2965(10)
Nicholas A. Kaldis
35 Maxim Gorky: Living and Writing Protest
2975(10)
Dale E. Peterson
36 Transnational Voices of Resistance: Richard Wright and James Baldwin
2985(10)
Pekka A. Kilpeldinen
37 Pablo Neruda: World Literature and Human Rights
2995(10)
Marcelo Pellegrini
38 We Who Have Been Killed on Dark Paths: Faiz Ahmad Faiz's Internationalism and World Literature
3005(10)
Gwendolyn S. Kirk
39 Aime Cesaire in the Era of Black Lives Matter
3015(10)
Frieda Ekotto
40 Nadine Gordimer: Between South Africa and the World
3025(10)
Simon Lewis
41 Mulk Raj Anand's World Literature: Humanism, Crowds, Caste, and Modernism
3035(10)
J. Daniel Elam
42 Toni Morrison's Fiction: "Worlding" the Novel
3045(10)
Tessa Roynon
Volume 5b: 1920 To Early Twenty-First Century II
General Introduction: The Companion to World Literature...For Those Who Yearn
xxvii
Ken Seigneurie
Editors
xxxv
Contributors to Volume 5b
xxxvii
Introduction to World Literature 1920 to the Early Twenty-First Century
3055(16)
B. Venkat Mani
Modern Narrative
1 Bridge Essay: The Moral Limits of Archive: Modern Narrative in World Literature
3071(6)
Saikat Majumdar
2 Marcel Proust: The Plasticity of a Modernist Icon
3077(10)
Vincent Ferre
3 Franz Kafka: Modernism, Modernity, Myth, and Religion
3087(10)
Manfred Engel
4 Social Realism and Moral Affects: The Worlds of Munshi Premchand
3097(10)
Nikhil Govind
5 James Joyce-ing World Literature
3107(12)
Eishiro Ito
6 "England's Most Precious Gift": Virginia Woolf's Transformations into Spanish
3119(10)
Laura Maria Lojo Rodriguez
7 Kawabata Yasunari: Modernism, Memory, and Desire
3129(10)
Dennis Washburn
8 Knut Hamsun: Modernity's Primal Birthing
3139(10)
Mark Deggan
9 Ernest Hemingway: Global American Modernist
3149(10)
Lisa Tyler
10 William Faulkner and the World Literature Debate: Is the Radical in Radical Form the Radical in Radical Politics?
3159(10)
Hosam M. Aboul-Ela
11 Miguel Angel Asturias and the Literature of the Indigenismo
3169(10)
Rene Prieto
12 Borges in the World, the World in Borges
3179(10)
Daniel Balderston
13 R.K. Narayan: The Elusive World of Malgudi
3189(10)
Nicholas Grene
14 Patrick White: Creating "a Race Possessed with Understanding"
3199(12)
Cynthia vanden Driesen
15 Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: "To Become One, and Yet Many"
3211(10)
Lena M. Hill
16 "Standing in a Doorway Looking": Doris Lessing's Transnational Readings
3221(10)
Alice Ridout
17 Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the Worlding of Latin American Literature
3231(10)
Ilan Stavans
18 Roberto Bolano, Solar Anus of World Literature
3241(10)
Hector Hoyos
Modern Poetry
19 Bridge Essay: Modern Poetry as a Global Phenomenon
3251(8)
Christopher Lupke
20 Opened Subjects, Opened Worlds: Rainer Maria Rilke, Vulnerability, and World-Making
3259(12)
Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge
21 "It's Early to Rejoice": Vladimir Mayakovsky's Revolutions
3271(10)
James H. McGavran III
22 Reading Cavafy Writing: The Poetry of C.P. Cavafy and the "World" in "World Literature"
3281(10)
Mary N. Layoun
23 Fernando Pessoa, Singular Modernity, and World Literature
3291(12)
Paulo de Medeiros
24 Federico Garcia Lorca: Mediating Tradition and Modernity for a World Audience
3303(12)
Roberta Ann Quance
25 Colonial Modernism and Inverted Subjectivity: The Paradoxes of the Mirror in the Writings of Yi Sang
3315(12)
Hyun Seon Park
26 T.S. Eliot and Modernist Translation
3327(10)
John D. Morgenstern
27 Wislawa Szymborska and the Limits of World Literature
3337(12)
Clare Cavanagh
28 Forugh Farrokhzad and Her Madness
3349(12)
Leila Rahimi Bahmany
Modern Drama
29 Bridge Essay: Modern Drama: A Multidimensional Live Form of World Literature
3361(6)
Mary Luckhurst
30 August Strindberg's Exilic Modernity
3367(12)
Eszter Szalczer
31 Yearning for the "West": Osanai Kaoru and the Concept of Stand-Alone Dramas in Modern Japan
3379(12)
Maki Isaka
32 How Bertolt Brecht Managed to Forge a Defamiliarized World Theater
3391(10)
Mary Luckhurst
33 Samuel Beckett and World Literature: Toward the Universal
3401(10)
Yoshiki Tajiri
34 "And I Have the Same Restlessness Today": Vijay Tendulkar's Connected Reading
3411(12)
Sai Bhatawadekar
35 Wole Soyinka: Art, Politics, and the (African) World
3423(10)
Taylor A. Eggan
36 Sa'dallah Wannous: Syria's Premier Political Playwright and Social Critic
3433
Robert Myers
Index 3443
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Foreword xiii
Preface xv
1 A History of School Violence 1(26)
Purpose
4(3)
Why Study School Violence
7(1)
History
8(13)
Before 1600
8(1)
1600-1800
9(3)
1800s
12(3)
1900s
15(4)
2000+
19(2)
Chapter Questions
21(1)
Discussion Questions
21(1)
Notes
21(6)
2 Bullying and Cyberbullying 27(32)
Emotional Abuse
30(4)
Elements of Bullying
34(2)
Theories to Explain Bullying
36(2)
Physical Trait
36(1)
Sociopathy
37(1)
Social Learning
37(1)
Characteristics of Bullies
38(1)
Bullying in College
39(7)
Hazing
40(6)
Bullying to Cyberbullying
46(1)
Sexting and Sextortion
46(1)
Characteristics of Victims and Bystanders
47(2)
Consequences of Bullying within the School Environment
49(2)
Chapter Questions
51(1)
Discussion Questions
52(1)
Notes
52(7)
3 Cliques and Gangs within the School Environment 59(28)
Cliques
61(6)
Gothic Subculture
63(1)
Anime
64(2)
Greek Life
66(1)
Cliques and School Violence
67(2)
Gangs
69(3)
Theoretical Explanations for Gang Membership
72(3)
Strain Theory
73(1)
Differential Association
73(2)
Profile
75(2)
Gangs and School Crime
77(2)
Chapter Questions
79(1)
Discussion Questions
79(1)
Notes
79(8)
4 School Shootings and Media Perceptions 87(24)
Risk Factors for School Shootings
92(1)
Risk Factors for K-12 Schools
93(4)
Relationships within the School
93(1)
Bullying
94(1)
School Resource Officers
94(1)
Mental Illness
95(1)
Family and Relationships
96(1)
Social Factors
96(1)
Gun Availability
97(1)
Risk Factors for Colleges and Universities
97(2)
Bullying, Harassment, and Mental Illness
97(2)
Theories to Explain School Shootings
99(3)
Social Bond Theory
100(1)
Social Bonds and School Shootings
100(1)
General Strain Theory
101(1)
Strain Theory and School Shootings
102(1)
School Shootings and the Media
102(3)
The Copycat Effect
104(1)
Chapter Questions
105(1)
Discussion Questions
105(1)
Notes
105(6)
5 Mental Illness and School Violence 111(28)
Mental Health and Mental Illnesses
113(3)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM or DSM-5)
115(1)
Risk and Protective Factors
116(1)
Common Mental Illnesses in Teens and Adolescence
116(12)
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
117(2)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
119(1)
Conduct Disorder
120(2)
Depression
122(3)
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
125(1)
Antisocial Personality Disorder
126(1)
Internet Addiction Disorder
127(1)
Teen Consequences
128(4)
Anorexia Nervosa
128(2)
Bulimia Nervosa
130(1)
Binge Eating Disorder
131(1)
Addressing Mental Illness within the School Environment
132(1)
Chapter Questions
133(1)
Discussion Questions
133(1)
Notes
133(6)
6 Warning Factors and Teachers' Perceptions 139(20)
Potential Sources of Violence
140(7)
Entry into the School
141(1)
Strangers
141(1)
Employees
142(1)
Students
143(4)
Types of Threats
147(3)
Direct Threats
148(1)
Conditional Threats
149(1)
Inferred Threats
149(1)
Third-Party Threats
150(1)
Threats Against Teachers
150(2)
After a Crisis
152(2)
Chapter Questions
154(1)
Discussion Questions
154(1)
Notes
154(5)
7 Adult Offenders 159(26)
Categories of Perpetrators
161(1)
Motives for Mass Destruction
162(4)
Achieving Notoriety
163(1)
Revenge or Avenging a Wrong
163(1)
Mission or Attention to a Problem
164(1)
Attain a Special Relationship
164(1)
End Personal Pain
165(1)
Why Select a School
166(2)
Abuses within the School
168(8)
Physical Abuse
169(2)
Sexual Abuse
171(2)
Emotional Abuse
173(2)
Neglect
175(1)
The Role of Mental Health in Adult Perpetrators
176(2)
Chapter Questions
178(1)
Discussion Questions
178(1)
Notes
178(7)
8 Violence in Higher Education 185(30)
Internal Risks
187(3)
Open Campuses
187(1)
Mental Illness
188(1)
Conceal Carry
189(1)
External Risks
190(1)
Violent Crimes on Campus
191(15)
Bullying, Harassment, and Hazing
192(1)
Hate Crimes
193(5)
Dating Violence
198(1)
Rape and Sexual Assault
199(2)
Cyber Victimization
201(5)
Addressing School Violence in Higher Education
206(2)
Chapter Questions
208(1)
Discussion Questions
208(1)
Notes
208(7)
9 Controlling the School Environment: Criminal Justice Responses 215(26)
Identifying Actions of Concern
217(2)
Legal Responses to School Violence
219(4)
United States
219(2)
United Kingdom
221(1)
Canada
222(1)
Germany
222(1)
Economic Impact of School Violence
223(4)
Educational Attendance
223(1)
Physical Health
224(1)
Emotional Health
225(1)
Social Capital
226(1)
Overall Economy
226(1)
Protective Approaches
227(7)
School Safety Policies
227(3)
Teacher Involvement
230(1)
Counselor Involvement
231(1)
School Resource Officers and Security
232(1)
Prevention Programs
233(1)
Community Programs
233(1)
Chapter Questions
234(1)
Discussion Questions
235(1)
Notes
235(6)
Index 241(14)
About the Authors 255
Ken Seigneurie is Professor of World Literature at Simon Fraser University. He has published works on modern Arabic, French and British fiction, literary theory, and the history of humanist thought.

Wiebke Denecke is Professor of East Asian Literatures and Comparative Literature at Boston University. Her research interests include premodern literature and thought of the Sinographic Sphere (China, Japan, Korea), comparative studies of East Asia and the premodern world, world literature, and the politics of cultural heritage and memory.

Christine Chism is Professor of English at UCLA, after holding positions at Rutgers University and Allegheny College. Between 2003 and 2005, she was the recipient of a New Directions Mellon fellowship to learn Arabic and study Islamic societies, and she teaches and publishes on the interconnections of premodern cultures, issues of race and gender, and the uses of literary history and fantasy.

Ilaria L.E. Ramelli is Professor of Theology and K. Britt Chair in Christology at the Graduate School of Theology, SHMS (St. Thomas Aquinas University 'Angelicum'). She specializes in ancient, late antique, and early medieval philosophy and theology.

Christopher Lupke is Professor of Chinese Cultural Studies, and Chair of East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. He specializes in the study of modern Chinese literature and cinema, with particular emphasis on Taiwan and Sinophone culture.

Evan Nicoll-Johnson is an instructor in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Alberta. He studies early medieval Chinese literature and culture, with research interests that include poetic and narrative literature of the Northern and Southern dynasties, and the history of books and bibliographic scholarship.

Frieda Ekotto is Professor of Afro-American and African Studies and Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan. As an intellectual historian and philosopher with areas of expertise in twentieth- and twenty-first-century Anglophone and Francophone literature and in the cinema of West Africa and its diaspora, she concentrates on contemporary issues of law, race, and LGBTQI+ issues.

Abigail E. Celis is an Assistant Professor at The Pennsylvania State University in the departments of French and Francophone Studies and African Studies. Her research and teaching center on race and gender in the creative and critical expression of the sub-Saharan African diaspora in France, spanning a range of primary sources that include visual art, literature, cinema, and museum practices.

B. Venkat Mani is Professor of German and Director of the Center for South Asia at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research and teaching focus on nineteenth- to twenty-first-century German literature and culture, migrants and refugees in the German and European contexts, book and digital cultural histories, world literature, and theories of cosmopolitanism, globalization, postcolonialism, and transnationalism.