World Literature in the Soviet Union / ed. by Anne Lounsbery, Galin Tihanov, Rossen Djagalov.
Material type:
- 9798887194165
- Soviet literature -- Foreign influences
- Soviet literature -- History and criticism
- LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature
- Slavic literature
- Soviet Union
- Soviet internationalism
- USSR
- comparative literature
- diaspora studies
- history of the left
- intellectual history
- literary exiles
- literary history
- literary theory
- translation studies
- transnationalism
- world literature
- 891.709/004 23/eng/20231107
- PN849.R9 W68 2023
- PN849.R9 W68 2023
- online - DeGruyter
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9798887194165 |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1 World Literature in the Soviet Union: Infrastructure and Ideological Horizons -- CHAPTER 2 On the Worldliness of Russian Literature -- CHAPTER 3 Armenian Literature as World Literature: Phases of Shaping It in the Pre-Soviet and Stalinist Contexts -- CHAPTER 4 The Roles of “Form” and “Content” in World Literature as Discussed by Viktor Shklovsky in His Writings of the Immediately Post- Revolutionary Years -- CHAPTER 5 “The Treasure Trove of World Literature”: Shaping the Concept of World Literature in Post-Revolutionary Russia -- CHAPTER 6 The Birth of New out of Old: Translation in Early Soviet History -- CHAPTER 7 International Literature: A Multi-language Soviet Journal as a Model of “World Literature” of the Mid-1930s USSR -- CHAPTER 8 Translating China into International Literature: Stalin-Era World Literature Beyond the West -- CHAPTER 9 World Literature and Ideology: The Case of Socialist Realism -- CHAPTER 10 Premature Postcolonialists: The Afro-Asian Writers Association (1958–1991) and Its Literary Field -- CHAPTER 11 Can “Worldliness” Be Inscribed into the Literary Text?: Russian Diasporic Writing in the Context of World Literature -- Contributors -- Index
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This is the first volume to consistently examine Soviet engagement with world literature from multiple institutional and disciplinary perspectives: intellectual history, literary history and theory, comparative literature, translation studies, diaspora studies. Its emphasis is on the lessons one could learn from the Soviet attention to world literature; as such, the present volume makes a significant contribution to current debates on world literature beyond the field of Slavic and East European Studies and foregrounds the need to think of world literature pluralistically, in a manner that is not restricted by the agendas of Anglophone academe.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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