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As an academic discipline built upon Enlightenment thought and a cosmopolitan worldview鈥攏ot grounded in the literary tradition of any single language or nation鈥攃omparative literature has benefited from regular reexamination of its basic principles and practices. The American Comparative Literature Association 1993 report on the state of the discipline, prepared under the leadership of Charles Bernheimer, focused on the influence of multiculturalism as a concept transforming literary and cultural studies. That report and the vigorous responses it generated, published together as Comparative Literature in the Age of Multiculturalism, offered a comprehensive survey of comparative criticism in the 1990s.In the first decade of the twenty-first century, globalization has emerged as a defining paradigm in nearly every area of human activity. This latest report from the ACLA demonstrates that comparative critical strategies today can provide unique insights into the world's changing鈥攁nd, increasingly, colliding鈥攃ultures. Incorporating an even wider range of voices than had its predecessor, the report examines how the condition (or myth) of globalization in all its modes and moods, affirms or undercuts the intuitions of comparative literature; how world literatures whether seen as utopian project or as classroom practice, intersect with the canons and interpretive styles of national literatures, and how material conditions of practice such as language, media, history, gender, and culture appear under the conditions of the present moment.Responding to the frequent attacks against contemporary literary studies, Comparative Literature in an Age of Globalizationestablishes the continuing vitality of the discipline and its rigorous intellectual engagement with the issues facing today's global society.Contributors: Emily Apter, Christopher Braider, Marshall Brown, Jonathan Culler, David Damrosch, Caroline Eckhardt, Caryl Emerson, David Ferris, Gail Finney, Roland Greene, Linda Hutcheon, Djelal Kadir, Fran莽oise Lionnet, Fedwa Malti-Douglas, Richard Rorty, Haun Saussy, Katie Trumpener, Steven Ungar, Zhang Longxi
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Preface vii
PART I THE STATE OF THE DISCIPLINE, 2004
1 Exquisite Cadavers Stitched from Fresh Nightmares: Of Memes, Hives, and Selfish Genes 3(40)
HAUN SAUSSY
2 World Literature in a Postcanonical, Hypercanonical Age 43(11)
DAVID DAMROSCH
3 "Je ne crois pas beaucoup a la litterature compar茅e": Universal Poetics and Postcolonial Comparatism 54(9)
EMILY APTER
4 Looking Back at "Literary Theory" 63(5)
RICHARD RORTY
5 Comparative Literature in an Age of Terrorism 68(10)
DJELAL KADIR
6 Indiscipline 78(22)
DAVID FERRIS
7 Cultivating Mere Gardens? Comparative Francophonies, Postcolonial Studies, and Transnational Feminisms 100(14)
FRAN脟OISE LIONNET
8 What's Happened to Feminism? 114(13)
GAIL FINNEY
9 Writing in Tongues: Thoughts on the Work of Translation 127(76)
STEVEN UNGAR
10 Old Fields, New Corn, and Present Ways of Writing about the Past 139(16)
CAROLINE D. ECKHARDT
11 Of Monuments and Documents: Comparative Literature and the Visual Arts in Early Modern Studies, or The Art of Historical Tact 155(20)
CHRISTOPHER BRAIDER
12 Beyond Comparison Shopping: This Is Not Your Father's Comp. Lit. 175(10)
FEDWA MALTI-DOUGLAS
PART II RESPONSES
13 World Music, World Literature: A Geopolitical View 185(18)
KATIE TRUMPENER
14 Answering for Central and Eastern Europe 203(21)
CARYL EMERSON
15 Not Works but Networks: Colonial Worlds in Comparative Literature 212(12)
ROLAND GREENE
16 Comparative Literature: Congenitally Contrarian 224(6)
LINDA HUTCHEON
17 Penser d'un dehors: Notes on the 2004 ACLA Report 230(7)
ZHANG LONGXI
18 Comparative Literature, at Last 237(12)
JONATHAN CULLER
19 Multum in Parvo; or, Comparison in Lilliput 249(10)
MARSHALL BROWN
Contributors 259
Preface vii
PART I THE STATE OF THE DISCIPLINE, 2004
1 Exquisite Cadavers Stitched from Fresh Nightmares: Of Memes, Hives, and Selfish Genes 3(40)
HAUN SAUSSY
2 World Literature in a Postcanonical, Hypercanonical Age 43(11)
DAVID DAMROSCH
3 "Je ne crois pas beaucoup a la litterature compar茅e": Universal Poetics and Postcolonial Comparatism 54(9)
EMILY APTER
4 Looking Back at "Literary Theory" 63(5)
RICHARD RORTY
5 Comparative Literature in an Age of Terrorism 68(10)
DJELAL KADIR
6 Indiscipline 78(22)
DAVID FERRIS
7 Cultivating Mere Gardens? Comparative Francophonies, Postcolonial Studies, and Transnational Feminisms 100(14)
FRAN脟OISE LIONNET
8 What's Happened to Feminism? 114(13)
GAIL FINNEY
9 Writing in Tongues: Thoughts on the Work of Translation 127(76)
STEVEN UNGAR
10 Old Fields, New Corn, and Present Ways of Writing about the Past 139(16)
CAROLINE D. ECKHARDT
11 Of Monuments and Documents: Comparative Literature and the Visual Arts in Early Modern Studies, or The Art of Historical Tact 155(20)
CHRISTOPHER BRAIDER
12 Beyond Comparison Shopping: This Is Not Your Father's Comp. Lit. 175(10)
FEDWA MALTI-DOUGLAS
PART II RESPONSES
13 World Music, World Literature: A Geopolitical View 185(18)
KATIE TRUMPENER
14 Answering for Central and Eastern Europe 203(21)
CARYL EMERSON
15 Not Works but Networks: Colonial Worlds in Comparative Literature 212(12)
ROLAND GREENE
16 Comparative Literature: Congenitally Contrarian 224(6)
LINDA HUTCHEON
17 Penser d'un dehors: Notes on the 2004 ACLA Report 230(7)
ZHANG LONGXI
18 Comparative Literature, at Last 237(12)
JONATHAN CULLER
19 Multum in Parvo; or, Comparison in Lilliput 249(10)
MARSHALL BROWN
Contributors 259
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