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El. knyga: Comparative Literature in Canada: Contemporary Scholarship, Pedagogy, and Publishing in Review

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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793611857
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This timely volume takes stock of the discipline of comparative literature and its theory and practice from a Canadian perspective. It engages with the most pressing critical issues at the intersection of comparative literature and other areas of inquiry in the context of scholarship, pedagogy and academic publishing: bilingualism and multilingualism, Indigeneity, multiple canons (literary and other), the relationship between print culture and other media, the development of information studies, concerted efforts in digitization, and the future of the production and dissemination of knowledge. The authors offer an analysis of the current state of Canadian comparative literature, with a dual focus on the issues of multilingualism in Canadas sociopolitical and cultural context and Canadas geographical location within the Americas. It also discusses ways in which contemporary technology is influencing the way that Canadian literature is taught, produced, and disseminated, and how this affects its readings.
Introduction 1(10)
Susan Ingram
Irene Sywenky
Section I Opening Salvoes
1 Arguments for Comparative Literature Book Projects
11(12)
Joseph Pivato
2 For a Renewed "Linguistic Turn": Comparative Studies and the Language-Department Model
23(18)
Jerry White
Section II Comparative Literature in and across Linguistic and Locational Contexts
3 Plurilingualism and Collaboration in the Comparatist Emerging Scholar Community in Canada
41(14)
Jeanne Mathieu-Lessard
4 Other Languages of Comparative Literature and Caribbean Poetry about Language
55(16)
Doris Hambuch
5 The Languages of Comparison
71(12)
Nasrin Rahimieh
6 What Is the Continental Identity of Canadian Literature?
83(16)
Albert Braz
7 Comparing Diversities: Morphopoetic Variations
99(14)
Amaryll Chanady
8 The Price of the Future: Crisis and Risk in Contemporary Dystopian Speculative Fiction
113(22)
Jerry Varsava
Section III Critical Engagements
9 Reforming Critique: Critical Making as Method and Practice
135(22)
Monique Tschofen
Nataleah Hunter-Young
Lai-Tze Fan
Daniel Browne
10 Pedagogy, Writing, and the Future of Comparative Literature
157(16)
Eva-Lynn Jagoe
11 Responses to Jagoe
173(52)
Kevin G. Wilson
D. R. Gamble
Jan Plug
Keith O'Regan
Heather Macfarlane
Karin Beeler
Stan Beeler
Section IV Publishing in the Age of Digitality
12 The Library in Ruins: Digital Collections and the Idea of the University
225(12)
Joshua Synenko
13 Canadian Comparative Literature in Bits: The Impact of Open Access and Electronic Publication Formats
237(12)
Markus Reisenleitner
Index 249(12)
About the Contributors 261(6)
About the Editors 267
Susan Ingram is associate professor in the Department of Humanities at York University.

Irene Sywenky is associate professor of comparative literature at the University of Alberta.