
Mapping Minor/Small and World Literatures
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Nicholas Birns teaches at New York University.
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Introduction: It was Pink on the Map: Periphery and Central Literary Spaces of World Literature
Part One: From Minor to Ultraminor Literary Space
Chapter 1: Erasing the Pink on the World Atlas: Re-Mapping African American Literature, Yanli He
Chapter 2: A Cramped Space: Revisiting Minor Literature from a Decentered Center and Displaced Periphery, Rahime Çokay Nebioglu
Chapter 3: Ultraminor Nation and Literature: William Heinesen as a Nobel Prize Candidate from the Faroe Islands, Bergur Rønne Moberg
Part Two: From Marginal, Regional, National to World Literary Space
Chapter 4: Cultural Discontent in Basque Literature: An Geocritical Approach in Spanish Literature and World Literature, Iker Arranz
Chapter 5: The Literary Space of Canadian Native Literature in Canadian Literature, Jonathan Locke Hart
Chapter 6: From T-O Map to Big Game: Navigating the Journey of Asia, China, and Southwest China in Western Atlas, Yanli He
Chapter 7: Eurocentric Aestheticism, Reproducer of Western Symbolic Hegemony: Form-Politics Analysis in Ata Nahai's Kurdish Nove: Birds in Gale, Kawan Mohammadpur
Part Three: Hyperlocal Literary Space and the Global South
Chapter 8: Delinquent Itinerary: Jamaica Kincaid's A Small Place in World Literature, Ryan Winet
Chapter 9: Autobiographical Impulse and Peripheral Subjectivation in Carolina Maria de Jesus's Diaries, Fabio Akcelrud Durão
Chapter 10: The Hyperlocal and Conjectural Spaces of Australian and New Zealand Literatures in the World System, Nicholas Birns
Epilogue: A World in Which Nothing is Pink on the Map: New Minor, Small, and World Literary Atlas
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