Global Literary Theory: An Anthology
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Book Details
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Publisher: Routledge
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Author: Richard J. Lane
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9780415783019
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Pages: 976
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Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Global Literary Theory: An Anthology by Richard J. Lane is a comprehensive collection that bridges the gap between classic literary theory and contemporary global perspectives. This anthology offers a rich selection of essays, blending essential, must-read writings with modern global extracts, providing an engaging overview of the evolution of literary theory in a globalized context.
Lane’s expertly curated anthology introduces readers to core concepts ranging from formalism and structuralism to postmodernism and deconstruction. It also delves into the innovative areas of digital humanities and humanities computing, examining their relevance to the globalization of both literature and literary theory. The volume addresses pivotal themes like the internationalization of the curriculum and the globalization of literature, showcasing the growing importance of these subjects in today’s academic landscape.
The anthology covers a diverse range of topics, including the religious turn in literary theory, new textualities like auto/biography and travel writing, and ecocriticism. It also highlights oppositional texts that challenge canonical views, illustrating the diversity of voices in literary studies. Moreover, the book’s companion website offers a valuable interactive world map, featuring biographies of all theorists included in the anthology, alongside additional influential figures from the literary world.
Lane’s anthology goes beyond simply presenting literary theory; it situates the study of ethnicity, postcolonialism, and globalization within the broader humanities discourse. By broadening the literary canon and embracing emerging global voices, this volume offers a fresh perspective on contemporary debates surrounding cultural and geographic boundaries in literature. This is a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of literary theory looking to explore the global dimensions of the field.


