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Afterword: new studies

Kodat, Catherine Gunther

Philological quarterly, 2011-03, Vol.90 (2-3), p.335 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Iowa City: University of Iowa

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  • Título:
    Afterword: new studies
  • Autor: Kodat, Catherine Gunther
  • Assuntos: American literature ; Arabic language ; Chinese languages ; Dove, Rita ; Essays ; Faulkner, William (1897-1962) ; French language ; Japanese language ; Linguistics ; Literary translation ; Portuguese language ; Postcolonialism ; Spanish language
  • É parte de: Philological quarterly, 2011-03, Vol.90 (2-3), p.335
  • Descrição: In this global sense, then, the overlaps between the New Southern Studies and the New Modernist Studies are of a piece with the dominant interpretive issues within contemporary literary studies as such; the temporal, linguistic, and geographic "expansions" that Douglas Mao and Rebecca L. Walkowitz describe as constitutive of the New Modernist Studies are (as they themselves point out) simply the facts of academic life in the humanities generally, with long-term consequences we can only dimly perceive.3 These expansions have readily translated into subjects and approaches taken up by both the New Modernist and New Southern Studies: literatures from new geographies (Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Asia, and the subcontinent), in new languages (for the New Southernist, Spanish, French, Portuguese; for New Modernists, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic), analyzed through new formal and contextual rubrics (postcolonial studies, to be sure, but also gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, and performance studies).
  • Editor: Iowa City: University of Iowa
  • Idioma: Inglês

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