The Campus Novel : : Regional or Global? / / edited by Dieter Fuchs, Wojciech Klepuszewski.

The Campus Novel – Regional or Global? presents innovative scholarship in the field of academic fiction. Whereas the campus novel is traditionally considered a product of the Anglo-American world, the present study opens a new perspective: it elucidates the intercultural exchange between the well-es...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill | Rodopi,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft 199.
Physical Description:1 online resource (214 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright Page
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction / Dieter Fuchs and Wojciech Klepuszewski
  • The Anglo-American Tradition: The Utopian Heritage of Social Welfare and the Rise of the (Neo-)Liberal Market
  • Academia Utopiana: Universities and Research Institutions in Early Modern Utopian Fictions / Artur Blaim
  • Smaller World: The Academic Novel as Canary in the Coal Mine of Modern Higher Education / Merritt Moseley
  • Academia and the “Outside” World in David Lodge’s Nice Work / Ruxandra Diaconu
  • Eastern and Central Europe: Auto- and Hetero-Stereotypes
  • Academic Fiction and the Professorial Shadowlands: The (Dis)empowerment of the Eastern European Scholar / Ludmiła Gruszewska-Blaim
  • Zamek – Jerzy Kaczorowski’s Conference Topography / Wojciech Klepuszewski
  • Academic Poles Apart: Inauguracja and Lucky Jim / Wojciech Klepuszewski
  • From German to Austrian Academic Fiction: Regionalism Exponentiated / Rudolf Weiss
  • The usa, Canada, and South Africa: Gender and Ethnicity
  • Victimization in Academic Mystery Fiction / Elżbieta Perkowska-Gawlik
  • “How Far Can You Go?” The Contemporary South African University Novel in Black on White / Ewald Mengel
  • Global Perspectives: The Centre and/or the Periphery?
  • The World, the University, and the Self: Personal Topographies in André Aciman’s Harvard Square / Marta Lysik
  • C.K. Stead’s ‘Campus’ Novel Talking about O’Dwyer: Oxford, New Zealand, Croatia, Greece / Igor Maver
  • “How to Save Difference”: Contemporary Romanian, German, English and American Academic Novels / Corina Selejan
  • Menippean Satire and Academic Romance in David Lodge’s Small World / Dieter Fuchs
  • Back Matter
  • Index.