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Traversing Transnationalism The Horizons Of Literary And Cultural Studies Pier Paolo Frassinelli

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Traversing Transnationalism The Horizons Of Literary And Cultural Studies Pier Paolo Frassinelli
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Pier Paolo Frassinelli, Ronit Frenkel, David Watson (editors)
ISBN: 9789042033078, 904203307X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Traversing Transnationalism The Horizons Of Literary And Cultural Studies Pier Paolo Frassinelli by Pier Paolo Frassinelli, Ronit Frenkel, David Watson (editors) 9789042033078, 904203307X instant download after payment.

The recent dramatic expansion of the field of transnational studies has reshaped discourses across the humanities and social sciences and created the opportunity for extensive multi-regional exchanges. Traversing Transnationalism intervenes into these developments by offering essays from scholars working both within and outside the metropolitan "centre", and by reorientating the axis of research towards geopolitical and cultural formations located beyond the normal sites of production of globalization discourse. This interdisciplinary collection has a broad scope: it engages directly with a variety of literary and non-literary texts, diverse socio-cultural configurations, and the politics, theorization and aesthetics of transnationalism. It is of interest to both readers interested in how transnational discourses have been articulated in specific contexts and circumstances, and readers looking for an intervention into debates on transnationalism that draws attention to its complex, plural character.

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