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Comparative literature

Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2003
What is comparative literature? Not a theory or a methodology, certainly (which raises the question of why this article should appear in a series so entitled), though theories and methodologies aplenty occur as part of its typical business. Is there, or can there be, an object of knowledge identifiable as “comparative literature”?When I began hearing ...
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Comparative Children's Literature

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2011
The most striking change in children's culture, including children's literature, over the last few decades has been its commercialization and globalization (O'Sullivan,Comparative Children's Literature149–52). The children's book industry in the United States, the leading market, is increasingly dominated by a handful of large media conglomerates whose
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Whither Comparative Literature

Comparative Critical Studies, 2006
85 Once upon a time, the story goes, comparative literature focused on the study of sources and influence, bringing together works where there seemed a direct link of transmission that subtended and served to justify comparison. But then comparative literature liberated itself from the study of sources and influence and acceded to a broader regime of ...
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