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Asian English Histories Texts Institutions Myles Chilton Steve Clark

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Asian English Histories Texts Institutions Myles Chilton Steve Clark
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.26 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Myles Chilton, Steve Clark, Yukari Yoshihara
ISBN: 9789811635120, 9811635129
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Asian English Histories Texts Institutions Myles Chilton Steve Clark by Myles Chilton, Steve Clark, Yukari Yoshihara 9789811635120, 9811635129 instant download after payment.

Contesting the idea that the study of Anglophone literature and literary studies is simply a foreign import in Asia, this collection addresses the genealogies of textual critique and institutionalized forms of teaching of English language and literature in Asia through the 19th and 20th centuries, along with an examination of how its present options and possible future directions relate to these historical contexts. It argues that the establishment of Anglophone literature in Asia did not simply “happen”: there were extra-literary and -academic forces at work, inserting and domesticating in Asian universities both the English language and Anglo-American literature, and their attendant cultural and political values. Offering new perspectives for ongoing conversations surrounding the globalization of Anglophone literature in literary and cultural studies, the book also  considers the practicalities of teaching both the language and its canon of classic texts, and that the historical formation and shape of English studies in Asia offers lessons that relate not only to the discipline but also may be applied to the humanities as a whole.

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