Comparative Literature and Culture: Recent submissions
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Particularism versus Universalism in the History of Comparative Literature
(Elgar, 2021-12-15) -
Documenting hurt: UN, epistemic injustice, and the political ecology of the 2010 cholera epidemic in Haiti
(2021-01-01)In a reiteration of a long history of pathologization of Haiti and Haitians, the cholera epidemic was framed as endemic, an inevitable outcome of the 2010 earthquake, and a quasi-confirmation of Haiti’s premodern, exceptional ... -
'More than biological': Cherie Dimaline's *The Marrow Thieves* as Countergenetic Fiction.
This article reads Métis writer Cherie Dimaline’s novel The Marrow Thieves as one among a growing number of Indigenous counter-genetic fictions. Dimaline targets two initiatives that reductively define Indigeneity as ... -
Sade and the Novel
(Cambridge University Press, 2021) -
Editorial
(2016-07) -
A Donkey’s Wisdom: Can Literature Help Us Respond to the China–India Border Clash?
(2020-08-22)The recent clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the Galwan Valley has unleashed a new wave of anti-China sentiment and violent rhetoric in India. Can literature help us respond to the China–India border clash more ... -
Shealing: Post-disaster slow healing and later recovery
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Listening to the <i>Alice</i> Books
(2021) -
Romanticism’s Longue Durée: 1968 and the projects of theory
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2019-11-01) -
Fish, Firemen, and Prize Fighters: The Transformation of the Iliad and Aeneid on the London Burlesque Stage
(Oxford University Press, 2018-12-01)Burlesque drama—arguably the most widespread form of theatrical entertainment in nineteenth-century Britain—brought the Iliad and Aeneid to a wider range of spectators than those who traditionally encountered ancient ... -
The Figure of Mary Mother of God in Christus Patiens: Fragmenting Tragic Myth and Passion Narrative in a Byzantine Appropriation of Euripidean Tragedy
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019-11-07)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The Byzantine passion play <jats:italic>Christus Patiens</jats:italic> (<jats:italic>Christ Suffering</jats:italic>) is a cento: composed of quotations and borrowings from other ...