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- W2000626146 abstract "If the term means the peaceful economic and cultural exchange or military engagement with the “known world,” then globalization describes a phenomenon as old as the world’s oldest heroic epics and historical narratives. However, the modern condition of “true” globalization is quantitatively and qualitatively different in that the term now includes the whole world and its survival or demise as well as the possibility of instant communication around the globe. Under these changed global conditions of human culture, it is the task of the scholar of literature, as historian or critic, to reassess what has up to now been called literary history, its tradition, theory, and practice—if only to explore the impact that the commodification of literature in the global intercultural marketplace has on its interpretation by the reading public and the literary critic alike and, therefore, on its meaning. Furthermore, the issues are more complex and varied than can be surveyed, let alone adequately treated, here. In consequence, only a few elements and theoretical problems as they pertain to the human sciences had to be selected from recent advances in scholarship, with a view to establish a number of hermeneutic parameters considered important enough for the task of writing comparative history generally and as might be applicable to the project of a comparative history of Australian literature. Such a task is not without risks given the facts that, judged by the overwhelming number of publications, even topical encyclopedias and handbooks with useful entries on literature, globalization is generally taken to be an encompassing economic phenomenon and that very few economists of globalization have an interest in cultural matters such as literature beyond making it an object of their study of wealth production. But for Timothy Brook’s daringly experimental Vermeer’s Hat, his interdisciplinary and intercultural comparative history of Sino-European economic interdependence during the seventeenth century from a Chinese point of view, economic historians are by and large not interested in the unquantifiable production of meaning. 1" @default.
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- W2000626146 title "Globalization and Literary History, or Rethinking Comparative Literary History—Globally" @default.
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