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More than Global? A Roundtable Discussion

Wilson Rob (), Banerjee Sandeep (), Schulze-Engler Frank (), Zalloua Zahi (), Xie Ming () and Ghosh Ranjan ()
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Wilson Rob: University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, USA
Banerjee Sandeep: McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Schulze-Engler Frank: University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
Zalloua Zahi: Whitman College, Walla Walla, USA
Xie Ming: University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Ghosh Ranjan: University of North Bengal, Siliguri, India

New Global Studies, 2019, vol. 13, issue 1, 125-158

Abstract: In 2016, Duke University press published a book-length dialogue between two leading literary and cultural critics, Ranjan Ghosh and J. Hillis Miller, Thinking Literature Across Continents, which provides the starting point for this discussion forum. Particularly pertinent both for this forum and, more generally, special issue, in the fifth chapter of Thinking Literature Across Continents, Ghosh examines the possibilities of “more than global” as a lens through which to assess the possibilities not only of literary but of all thought processes. Here, five scholars – Rob Wilson, Sandeep Banerjee, Frank Schulze-Engler, Zahi Zalloua, and Ming Xie – meditate on the potential of Ghosh‘s “more than global” thesis. Finally, Ghosh responds to these meditations in the light of his ever-developing thesis.

Keywords: global literature; world literature; transnationality; global; local (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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