Forget English! : Orientalisms and world literatures /

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contents Prologue: the universal library of world literature -- Where in the world is world literature? -- Orientalism and the institution of Indian literature -- Global English and its others -- "Our philological home is the earth": world literature from Auerbach to Said -- Epilogue: "For a ruthless criticism of everything existing".
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Forget English! : Orientalisms and world literatures / Aamir R. Mufti.
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Literature and society. 1327
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English literature History and criticism. 1329
Literature History and criticism. 1330
Oriental literature (English) History and criticism. 1331
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spellingShingle Mufti, Aamir
Forget English! : Orientalisms and world literatures /
Prologue: the universal library of world literature -- Where in the world is world literature? -- Orientalism and the institution of Indian literature -- Global English and its others -- "Our philological home is the earth": world literature from Auerbach to Said -- Epilogue: "For a ruthless criticism of everything existing".
Literature and society. 1327
Politics and literature. 1328
English literature History and criticism. 1329
Literature History and criticism. 1330
Oriental literature (English) History and criticism. 1331
title Forget English! : Orientalisms and world literatures /
title_auth Forget English! : Orientalisms and world literatures /
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title_short Forget English! :
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Politics and literature. 1328
English literature History and criticism. 1329
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Oriental literature (English) History and criticism. 1331
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