Feminism as World Literature

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<p>The conventional lineage of World Literature starts with Goethe and moves through Marx Said Moretti and Damrosch among others. What if there is another way to trace the lineage starting with Simone de Beauvoir and moving through Hannah Arendt Assia Djebar Octavia Butler Donna Haraway Karen Barad and Gayatri Spivak? What ideas and issues get left out of the current foundations that have institutionalized World Literature and what can be added challenged or changed with this tweaking of the referential terminology? <p/> <i>Feminism as World Literature</i> redefines the thematic and theoretical contents of World Literature in feminist terms as well as rethinking feminist terms analyses frameworks and concepts in a World Literature context. Other ideas built into World Literature and its criticism are viewed here by feminist framings including the environment technology immigration translation work race governance image sound religion affect violence media future and history. The authors recognize genres strategies and themes of World Literature that demonstrate feminism as integral to the world-making gestures of literary form and production. In other words this volume looks to readings and modes of reading that expose how the historical worldliness of texts allows for feminist interventions that might not sit clearly or comfortably on the surfaces.</p>
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