Rebuilding the profession : : comparative literature, intercultural studies and the humanities in the age of globalization, essays in honor of Mihai I. Spariosu / / edited by Dorothy Figueira.

This volume is meant to be a retrospective look at the field of Comparative Literature as it has developed in the past two decades, as well as a reflection on its future direction if it is to remain relevant (and innovative) as a field of study. From its inception in the second half of the twentieth...

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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen, Germany : : V & R unipress,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
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Series:Reflections on (In)Humanity.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Dorothy M. Figueira: Introduction -- Part I The Profession -- Dorothy M. Figueira: Chapter 1: How Have We Rebuilt the Profession? -- Introduction -- Pedagogies of Alterity -- Politics of Projects -- A Shared Crisis -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Gerald Gillespie: Chapter 2: The Way‍(s) Forward: Further Self-Mappings by the Motley Crew of International Comparative Literature -- Bibliography -- Stanley A. Corngold: Chapter 3: The Future of the Humanities in 1975 -- Part II Spariosu, his Work, and his World -- Ovidiu Verdeş (1997): Chapter 4: Dionysus, Nietzsche, and Literature -- Vlad B. Jecan: Chapter 5: Towards Irenic Mixed Reality: An Experiment in Play and the Cybernetic Imagination -- Play of Replacement -- Plays of Replacement: The Matrix and The Machine Stops -- Irenic Alternatives: Story of Your Life, Ready Player One and the Quantum Relations Principle -- Bibliography -- Dong Yang: Chapter 6: Infinite Cartography: Spariosu, Deleuze, and the Practice of Knowledge -- The Encyclopedic Imagination and the Transcendental Touch on the World -- Cartographical Power and its Discontents: Mihai Spariosu and his Global Triad System -- Deleuzian Rhizome and an Empiricist Embrace of the World -- Latour's Detour and the Ethical Limit of Practice -- Bibliography -- Adela Fofiu: Chapter 7: An Auto-Ethnography of Hope -- Introduction -- A Journey through the Ecology of Life Missions -- A Closing Word -- Bibliography -- Corina-Mihaela Beleaua: Chapter 8: Practices of Intercultural Studies in Teaching Literature -- Bibliography -- Florin Berindeanu: Chapter 9: Mihai I. Spariosu Between Theory and Philosophy -- Victor Neumann: Chapter 10: The Romanian Anti-Totalitarian Revolt of 1989: The Role of Timișoara and the Beginnings of Political Change in Romania. 
505 8 |a The Intellectuals and the Masses during the 1989 Revolt -- The Banat of Timișoara during the Transition Years -- Conclusions -- Róbert Gáfrik: Chapter 11: Imagining the Orient in Central Europe: An Intercultural Studies Project -- Bibliography -- Part III The Divine, Animism, and Mimesis -- Mikhail Epstein: Chapter 12: Theses on Poor Faith -- What is Poor Faith? -- God as Person -- Science -- Theology of Resurrection -- Paths of God and Theodicy -- The Theology and Ethics of Singularity -- The Theology of Creativity -- Pop-Religion and Theocracy -- The Dynamics of Poor Faith -- Poor Messianism -- Gabriele Schwab: Chapter 13: Experimental Animisms: Humans and their Others -- The Fetishistic Animism -- The Artistic or Surrealist Animism -- The Animism of the Schizo -- The New Animisms of Polytemporal Pluriverses -- Monica Spiridon: Chapter 14: Reversed Mimesis: Real Life and the Rules of the Literary Game -- 1. Rules of Literature-Rules of Life -- 2. The Real World and the Templates of Literature -- 3. Literature versus Literature -- 4. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Dragan Kujundžić: Chapter 15: Beyond Comparison: Auerbach's Comparative Literature as a Diasporic Experience -- Bibliography -- Frederick Turner: Tribute: An Olive Wreath for Mihai. 
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