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Global literary refractions: Reading Pascale Casanova's The World Republic of Letters in the post-Cold War era

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Ganguly, Debjani

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Unisa Press

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This article critically examines Pascale Casanova's recent theorization of the world literary space from the point of view of postcolonial and especially post-Cold War debates on global literary comparativism. It investigates whether her Bourdieu-derived

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English Academy Review

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2037-12-31