Two-World Literature

Rebecca Suter

earliest edition we have, 2020 University of Hawaii Press, 2020

In this study, Rebecca Suter aims to complicate our understanding of world literature by examining the creative and critical deployment of cultural stereotypes in the early novels of Kazuo Ishiguro. "World literature" has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years: Aamir Mufti called it the result of "one-world thinking," the legacy of an imperial system of cultural mapping from a unified perspective. Suter views...

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Two-World Literature edition · 2021 · University of Hawaii Press · 158 pages · 9780824889814
Two-World Literature edition · 2020 · University of Hawaii Press · 9780824883263
Two-World Literature edition · 2020 · University of Hawaii Press · 9780824883270
Two-World Literature edition · 2020 · University of Hawaii Press · 200 pages · 9780824883256
Two-World Literature edition · 2020 · University of Hawaii Press · 200 pages · 9780824882372

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