Disoriented Disciplines Disoriented Disciplines
FlashPoints

Disoriented Disciplines

China, Latin America, and the Shape of World Literature

    • ‏39٫99 US$
    • ‏39٫99 US$

وصف الناشر

An urgent call to think on the edges, surfaces, and turns of the literary artifact when it crosses cultural boundaries

In the absence of specialized programs of study, abstract discussions of China in Latin America took shape in contingent critical infrastructures built at the crossroads of the literary market, cultural diplomacy, and commerce. As Rosario Hubert reveals, modernism flourishes comparatively, in contexts where cultural criticism is a creative and cosmopolitan practice.

Disoriented Disciplines: China, Latin America, and the Shape of World Literature understands translation as a material act of transfer, decentering the authority of the text and connecting seemingly untranslatable cultural traditions. In this book, chinoiserie, “coolie” testimonies, Maoist prints, visual poetry, and Cold War memoirs compose a massive archive of primary sources that cannot be read or deciphered with the conventional tools of literary criticism. As Hubert demonstrates, even canonical Latin American authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Octavio Paz, and Haroldo de Campos, write about China from the edges of philology, mediating the concrete as well as the sensorial.

Advocating for indiscipline as a core method of comparative literary studies, Disoriented Disciplines challenges us to interrogate the traditional contours of the archives and approaches that define the geopolitics of knowledge.  

النوع
قصص وأدب
تاريخ النشر
٢٠٢٣
١٥ ديسمبر
اللغة
EN
الإنجليزية
عدد الصفحات
٣٢٨
الناشر
Northwestern University Press
البائع
Chicago Distribution Center
الحجم
٢٫٦
‫م.ب.‬
Fictional Environments Fictional Environments
٢٠٢٠
The Practical Past The Practical Past
٢٠١٤
Immaterial Archives Immaterial Archives
٢٠٢٠
Epic and Exile Epic and Exile
٢٠١٥
Dwelling in Fiction Dwelling in Fiction
٢٠٢٣
Entranced Earth Entranced Earth
٢٠٢٣