ラウトレッジ版 文学とグローバルサウス必携<br>The Routledge Companion to Literature and the Global South

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ラウトレッジ版 文学とグローバルサウス必携
The Routledge Companion to Literature and the Global South

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032075464
  • eISBN:9781000959147

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The Routledge Companion Literature and the Global South offers a comprehensive overview of the field at a key moment in its development—a snapshot of where Global South literary studies stands in its second decade. As the aftermath of a string of global cataclysms since the rise of neoliberal globalization has demonstrated, it is the poor, the disenfranchised, and the marginalized who consistently bear the brunt of the suffering. What defines the Global South is the recognition across the world that globalization’s promised bounties have not materialized. It has failed as a global master narrative. Global South studies centers on three general areas: Globalization, its aftermath/failure, and how those on the economic bottom survive it.

Organized into three parts, this volume consists of original essays by 25 contributors from around the world. Part I focuses on the origins and objects of Global South studies, and how this field has come to define and historicize its organizing concept. Part II considers subsequent critical developments in Global South studies, particularly those that embrace interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches. Part III features case studies which highlight a range of applications and interventions. The contributors critique the boundaries and definitions explored in the earlier parts and push "settled" literatures or methods into new analytical spaces.

This innovative collection is an invaluable resource for anyone studying and researching Global South studies and literature, but also those interested in world literature, contemporary literature, postcolonialism, decolonizing the curriculum, critical race studies, gender studies, and politics.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Introduction: Cardinal Points and "Hilly Sand"

Alfred J. López and Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo

Part I – Intentions: Geographies, Epistemologies, Subjects

Chapter 1 – Fanon: A Theatre of Embodiment

Felicity Bromley-Hall and Jean Khalfa

Chapter 2 – The Universal Convulsion: Norths, Souths and the Global Cold War in Asia Jini Kim Watson

Chapter 3 – Solidarity’s Temporalities

Adhira Mangalagiri

Chapter 4 – From the South Out: Neoliberalism, Horizontality, and the Post-Global Subject in Mohsin Hamid’s How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia

Juan Meneses

Chapter 5 – Deep Souths: The U.S. South and the Global South

Pashmina Murthy

Chapter 6 – Situating Energy Humanities in India: Labour and Gender in Narratives of Energy Systems

Swaralipi Nandi

Chapter 7 – Queer/Cuir in the Global South? Latin-American Dissidence and Gendersex Non-Conformity

Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo

Chapter 8 – Resonances of Race in the Global South and the Decolonial Turn

Juan G. Ramos

Chapter 9 – Colonial Traces: The Specter of the Global South in Contemporary Cinema

Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado

Part II – Approaches: Methods and Methodologies

Chapter 10 – Global South Literatures as New Materialisms: Ecologies, Objects, and Ontologies

Carlos M. Amador

Chapter 11 – Historicizing Rabindranath’s Reception in Argentina

Nilanjana Bhattacharya

Chapter 12 – Slave Literacy, Creolization and Muslim Formation in Colonial Jamaica

Ahmed Idrissi Alami

Chapter 13 – Submerging the South: Storying the Deep Indian Ocean

Charne Lavery

Chapter 14 – Contested Histories: Indian Cinema in the Global South and Beyond

Parichay Patra

Chapter 15 – Between Lettered and Popular Cultures: A Cultural History Perspective

Guillermo Zermeño (translated by Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo)

Part III - Case Studies: Examples and Exceptions

Chapter 16 – The Computer and the Subject: Computing Extractivism in Global South Literatures

Amrita De

Chapter 17 – Carolina Maria de Jesus: Four Movements of the Favela and Literature

Fabio Akcelrud Durão

Chapter 18 – Poetry of the Indian Avant-Garde, An Intransigent Aesthetics

Brinda Bose

Chapter 19 – The Sociological Imagination of Dr. Jose Rizal

Teresita Cruz del Rosario

Chapter 20 – Human-Nonhuman intra-action in Kendel Hippolyte’s Ecopoetry

Yvonne Liebermann

Chapter 21 – Epeli Hau’ofa: Sly Naivety in Tales of the Tikongs

Sudesh Mishra

Chapter 22 – Amphibious Poetics on the Malabar Coast: Kappappāṭṭu and the Chronotope of the Ship in Mappila Literary Culture

A. K. Muneer

Chapter 23 – The Guantánamo Graphic Novels: Towards a Carceral Imperialism

Pramod K. Nayar

Chapter 24 – Exploring Digital Archives: Vieques on the Internet and Yabureibo in the Global South

Juan Carlos Rodríguez

Chapter 25 – ‘We Must Be a Third Principle:’ Midnight’s Children and the Non-Aligned Movement

Yanping Zhang

Index

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