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Mapping Minor/Small and World Literatures: Periphery and Center

✍ Scribed by Yanli He, Nicholas Birns


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Leaves
297
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Mapping Minor/Small and World Literatures: Periphery and Center makes a declarative intervention in debates about world literature, redefining the boundaries between the center and periphery to rejuvenate long-established assumptions about significance and insignificance. In this book, African American literature (emerging from the often overlooked pink periphery, a cramped space of minor literature), works from the Faroe Islands, Basque literature, First Nation Canadian literature, Western narratives about peripheral China, Kurdish literature, the ultraminor literary space of Antigua, the 'favela' of Brazilian literature, as well as the hyperlocal narratives of Australian and New Zealand literature are all studied for their meaningful role within the world literary system. Additionally, working-class writing and the literary contributions of individuals on the margins of their own societies are given a voice, ensuring that the world literary space does not merely represent the perspectives of dominant elites. Unlike other descriptions of world literature, which have frequently allowed the grandeur and breadth of the global to overshadow the imperative for authentic literary biodiversity, this anthology, featuring contributions from diverse scholars representing various countries and backgrounds, actively deconstructs the structures of power and domination inherent in Western-European-centered world literature, minor literature, and small literature.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
List of Figures
Introduction
From Minor to Ultraminor Literary Space
Erasing the Pink on the World Atlas
A Cramped Space
Ultraminor Nation and Literature
From Marginal, Regional, National to World Literary Space
Cultural Discontent in Basque Literature
The Literary Space of Canadian Native Literature in Canadian Literature
From T-O Map to Big Game
Eurocentric Aestheticism, Reproducer of Western Symbolic Hegemony
Hyperlocal Literary Space and the Global South
Delinquent Itinerary
Autobiographical Impulse and Peripheral Subjectivation in Carolina Maria de Jesus’s Diaries
The Hyperlocal and Conjectural Spaces of Australian and New Zealand Literatures in the World System
Epilogue
Index
About the Contributors


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