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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Is a Non-Global Universe Possible? What Universals in the Theory of Comparative Literature (1952-2002) Have to Say About It Volume 41, Number 1, 2004, pp. 37-48
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- In Memoriam: Edward W. Said 1 November 1935-24 September 2003
- Russia and Ukraine: Literature and the Discourse of Empire from Napoleonic to Postcolonial Times (review)
- Mimesis and Empire: The New World, Islam, and European Identities (review)
- Wedded to the Land? Gender, Boundaries, and Nationalism in Crisis (review)
- What is World Literature? (review)
- The Penal Colony: Inscription of the Subject in Literature and Law, and Detainees as Legal Non-Persons at Camp X-Ray
- Local Rock and Global Plastic: World Ecology and the Experience of Place
- The Object of Comparison
- Translatability of Memory in an Age of Globalization
- National Culture, Globalization and the Case of Post-War El Salvador
- Disciplinary Memory as Cultural History: Comparative Literature, Globalization, and the Categories of Criticism
- Is a Non-Global Universe Possible? What Universals in the Theory of Comparative Literature (1952-2002) Have to Say About It
- Ghosts in the Disciplinary Machine: The Uncanny Life of World Literature
- To World, To Globalize--Comparative Literature's Crossroads
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