• The Borders of Comparative Studies
  • Frontières du comparatisme
  • Tomiche, Anne

Description

  • This paper raises the issue of borders and limits as it pertains to the discipline of comparative literature itself. Can the limits/ borders of comparative literature be said to be co-extensive with the world? Is comparative literature consequently to be identified, geographically speaking, with world-literature? Or are the limits/ borders of comparative to be identified with Europe? And is comparative literature, then, to be equated with European literature?
  • This paper raises the issue of borders and limits as it pertains to the discipline of comparative literature itself. Can the limits/ borders of comparative literature be said to be co-extensive with the world? Is comparative literature consequently to be identified, geographically speaking, with world-literature? Or are the limits/ borders of comparative to be identified with Europe? And is comparative literature, then, to be equated with European literature?

Date

  • 2011-05-27

Type

  • info:eu-repo/semantics/article
  • info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
  • Peer-reviewed article
  • Articolo peer-reviewed

Format

  • application/pdf

Identifier

10.13125/2039-6597/143

urn:nbn:it:unica-17511

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