World Literature in the Soviet Union

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World Literature in the Soviet Union

Djagalov, Rossen; Tihanov, Galin; Lounsbery, Anne

Academic Studies Press

01/2024

300

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Inglês

9798887194158

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Galin Tihanov, Rossen Djagalov, Anne Lounsbery



1. World Literature in the Soviet Union: Infrastructure and Ideological Horizons

Galin Tihanov



2. On the Worldliness of Russian Literature

Anne Lounsbery



3. Armenian Literature as World Literature: Phases of Shaping it in the Pre-Soviet and Stalinist Contexts

Susanne Frank



4. The Roles of "Form" and "Content" in World Literature as Discussed by Viktor Shklovsky in His Writings of the Immediately Post-Revolutionary Years

Katerina Clark



5. "The Treasure Trove of World Literature": Shaping the Concept of World Literature in Post-Revolutionary Russia

Maria Khotimsky



6. The Birth of New out of Old: Translation in Early Soviet History

Sergey Tyulenev



7. International Literature: A Multi-Language Soviet Journal as a Model of "World Literature" of the Mid-1930s USSR

Elena Ostrovskaya, Elena Zemskova, Evgeniia Belskaia, Georgii Korotkov



8. Translating China into International Literature: Stalin-Era World Literature Beyond the West

Edward Tyerman



9. World Literature and Ideology: The Case of Socialist Realism

Schamma Schahadat



10. Premature Postcolonialists: The Afro-Asian Writers' Association (1958-1991) and Its Literary Field

Rossen Djagalov



11. Can "Worldliness" Be Inscribed into the Literary Text?: Russian Diasporic Writing in the Context of World Literature

Maria Rubins



Contributors

Index
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Soviet Union; literary history; Slavic literature; diaspora studies; transnationalism; history of the left; world literature; comparative literature; literary theory; translation studies; literary exiles; USSR; Soviet internationalism; intellectual history