Literary Geography and Comparative Literature
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In his article "Literary Geography and Comparative Literature" César Domínguez analyzes
the relevance of political and linguistic frameworks for comparative literary historiography in the
context of the European Union. Domínguez's discussion is based on the notion of geoculture whose
theorization from Immanuel Wallerstein's perspective presents paradigms of interest to comparative
literature. The idea of literary geography is conceived as a unit for analyzing diverse stages of the
interliterary process. Thus, within the framework of the current renaissance of Goethe's concept of
Weltliteratur, the phenomena of the literatures of (im)migration, exile, and literary diglossia represent
challenges for the contextualization and writing of literary history comparatively.
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Domínguez, César. "Literary Geography and Comparative Literature." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 13.5 (2011): <https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.1902>
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