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  3. Vol. 43 No. 3 (2016)

Vol. 43 No. 3 (2016)

Literature and Globalism: A Tribute to Theo D’haen Guest Editor: Lieven D’hulst
Published: 2017-08-29

Articles

  • Literature and Globalism: A Tribute to Theo D'haen

    Lieven D'hulst
  • World Literature, Circulation, and the Middle Ages

    César Dominguez
  • From Ithaca to Beijing: Hu Shih's Peripheral Centrality

    David Damrosch
  • Why Valeurs? Comparative Literature in Mid-Century Alexandria

    May Hawas
  • Chinese Literature as World Literature

    Wang Ning
  • “Daytsh iz dokh Yidish:” Sholem Aleichem’s Motl the Cantor’s Son as Born-Translated Literature

    Michael Boyden
  • D’un sous-ensemble de la littérature mondiale: Les lettres transatlantiques

    Jean-Marc Moura
  • Colonialité, subjectivité, et déconstruction dans la pensée d’Édouard Glissant

    Buata B. Malela
  • The Afterglow of Postmodernism in Recent Dutch and Flemish Fiction

    Hans Bertens
  • The Arabian Nights in the English Popular Press and the Heterogenization of Nationhood: A Print Cultural Approach to Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities

    Rasoul Aliakbari
  • Je Sois Autre Moy-Mesmes: Generic Blending and French Heritage in Julian Barnes’s Levels of Life

    Caterina Calafat
  • Houellebecq’s Priapism: The Failure of Sexual Liberation in Michel Houellebecq’s Novels and Essays

    Benjamin Boysen

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