Book contents
- The Cambridge History of World Literature
- The Cambridge History of World Literature
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Genealogies
- Part II Thinking the World
- Part III Transregional Worlding
- Part IV Cartographic Shifts
- Part V World Literature and Translation
- 27 Translating Iconoclasm: Sino-Muslim Azharites and South-South Translations
- Appendix
- 28 The Avant-Garde Journal between Maghreb and Levant
- 29 The “Forgers” of World Literature: Translation, Nachdichtung, and Hebrew World Poetry
- 30 World Literature as Process and Relation: East Asia’s Russia and Translation
- Part VI Poetics, Genre, Intermediality
- Part VII Scales, Polysystems, Canons
- Part VIII Modes of Reading and Circulation
- Part IX The Worldly and the Planetary
- Index
Appendix
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 August 2021
- The Cambridge History of World Literature
- The Cambridge History of World Literature
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Genealogies
- Part II Thinking the World
- Part III Transregional Worlding
- Part IV Cartographic Shifts
- Part V World Literature and Translation
- 27 Translating Iconoclasm: Sino-Muslim Azharites and South-South Translations
- Appendix
- 28 The Avant-Garde Journal between Maghreb and Levant
- 29 The “Forgers” of World Literature: Translation, Nachdichtung, and Hebrew World Poetry
- 30 World Literature as Process and Relation: East Asia’s Russia and Translation
- Part VI Poetics, Genre, Intermediality
- Part VII Scales, Polysystems, Canons
- Part VIII Modes of Reading and Circulation
- Part IX The Worldly and the Planetary
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- The Cambridge History of World Literature , pp. 523 - 526Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021