
New Books in Critical Theory Ian Almond, "World Literature Decentered: Beyond the 'West' Through Turkey, Mexico and Bengal" (Routledge, 2021)
Dec 27, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Is There a Difference Between Indian Literature and English Literature?
02:35 • 4min
Teaching World Literature in the Middle East
06:19 • 6min
Um, I Want to Jump Ahead Too Much, but So So the Specific Way That You Organized and Framed Your Book
12:14 • 5min
Do We Need to Understand One Another's Cultures?
16:57 • 6min
The West Is Only Ten % of the Planet
22:39 • 3min
What Does It Do for World Literature?
26:09 • 5min
Is the West Connecting to Other Countries?
30:54 • 4min
What Makes You Choose These Areas?
34:50 • 2min
Those Are All Regions Which Have Er Had a Local Primacy
37:10 • 6min
The Global Experience of Capitalism
43:05 • 4min
Comparative Modernity and the Hotelnarat
47:20 • 3min
Hotel Narratives - The Relationship Between Death and the Hotel in Literature
50:44 • 5min
The Colding of Capitalism in Literature
55:48 • 5min
What I Found Curious About Melancholy
01:00:24 • 3min
How Do You Approach World Literature in the Classroom?
01:03:39 • 4min
Teaching Text and Translation, Poetry and Cinema
01:07:58 • 2min
