ZKF Public Talk: A Fuzzy European Literature

Wann
Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2024
17:30 bis 19 Uhr

Wo
Bischofsvilla + online

Veranstaltet von
ZKF, Dr. K. H. Eberle-Forschungszentrum „Kulturen Europas in einer multipolaren Welt“

Vortragende Person/Vortragende Personen:
Prof. Dr. Alexander Beecroft (University of South Carolina)

Moderation:
Prof. Dr. Albrecht Koschorke

With a comment by Prof. Dr. Chenxi Tang (UC Berkeley)

Zoom-Link
Meeting-ID: 915 3170 7702

What are the appropriate scales at which to study literature intermediate between the single nation or language, and the world? From the beginnings of the writing of literary history in the nineteenth century, Europe has presented itself as just such a scale, and at times the discipline of comparative literature has been in essence equivalent to the study of European Literature. But what (if anything) makes European literature an appropriate object of study? And what might the limits of Europe be, both geographic and temporal? A “fuzzy” approach to the question of definition recognizes the important ways in which Europe has worked as a zone of literary circulation, without ignoring the broader circulations which a rigid boundary would conceal.

Kontakt: zkf@uni-konstanz.de