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Peripheral Convergences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2022

Maria Elisa Cevasco*
Affiliation:
University of São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

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Type
Book Forum on Auritro Majumder’s Insurgent Imaginations: World Literature and the Periphery
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press

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References

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2 Moretti, Franco, “Conjectures on World Literature,” New Left Review 1 (2000): 66 Google Scholar.

3 In calling Schwarz by his first name, I follow Brazilian usage. We all call him Roberto, not Schwarz.

4 Schwarz, Roberto, “Um Seminário de Marx,” Sequencias Brasileiras (São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 1999), 93 Google Scholar.

5 Schwarz, Roberto, “Objective Form: Reflections on the Dialectics of Roguery,” Two Girls and a Master, ed. Mulhern, Francis (London: Verso, 2012), 10 Google Scholar.

6 Schwarz, “Adequação Nacional e Originalidade Crítical,” Sequencias Brasileiras, 23; my translation.

7 Moretti, Franco, “The End of the Beginning,” New Left Review 41 (2006): 86 Google Scholar.

8 Majumder quotes an interview Adiga gave to The Guardian in which he claims that “class is a boring topic to write about”; see page 175.