Comparative Literature Studies
Volume 58, 2021 Number 1-2:
Loving Sovereignty: Political Mysticism, Şeyh Galib, and Giorgio Agamben
Arif Camoglu pp. 1-22
Comparative Literature: The View from Appalachia
Mich Yonah Nyawlo pp. 23-46
Brother Journalist: Tom Wolfe and the Serapions
Dmitry Vladimir Kharitonov pp. 47-77
Cervantean Satire, Realism, and the Eighteenth-Century British Novel
José Luis de Ramón Ruiz pp. 78-96
Limping Across Borders in the Night of Self-Consciousness: Postmodernist Themes of Alterity in Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men and an Li’s Shi Jian de Miankong
Raphael J. Comprone pp. 997-123
Paul Auster, Orhan Pamuk, and the Postmodern Allegory in a Global World
Nesrin Degirmencioglu pp. 124-145
The Aphoristic Way: Lev Tolstoy’s Translations of the Dao de Jing
Jinyi Chu pp. 146-175
The Myth of Lorca: International Lorquismo and Lorca’s Reception in Cyprus and the Hellenic World
Demetra Demetriou pp. 176-206
The Age of Translation by Antoine Berman, Isabelle Berman and Valentina Sommella (review)
Julia Charlotte Kersting pp. 207-210
The Fabulous Journeys of Alice and Pinocchio: Exploring their Parallel Worlds by Laura Tosi and Peter Hunt (review)
Maria Truglio pp. 211-214
Borges’ Classics: Global Encounters with the Graeco-Roman Past by Laura Jansen (review)
Stephen Gingerich pp. 215-217
A Death of One’s Own: Law, Literature, and the Right to Die by Jared Stark (review)
Harold Braswell pp. 218-220
Jews and the Ends of Theory ed. by Shai Ginsburg, Martin Land and Jonathan Boyarin (review)
Sheila E. Jelen pp. 221-224
Mikhail Bakhtin’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Psychology. Art and Answerability ed. by Slav N. Gratchev and Howard Mancing (review)
Thomas Seifrid pp. 225-227
Translating the Counterculture: The Reception of the Beats in Turkey by Erik Mortenson (review)
Kenan Behzat Sharpe pp. 228-231
Enraged: Why Violent Times Need Ancient Greek Myths by Emily Katz Anhalt (review)
Josh Beer pp. 232-234
The Fragmentary Cinema of Hakim Belabbes
Nasrin Qader pp. 237-263
Locating Lumumba
Pieter Vanhove pp. 264-285
Geoffrey Crayon as Extradiegetic Narrator in Washington Irving's Alhambra: An Homage to Cervantes
James Courtad pp. 286-307
Literary "Sonatas": A Joint Sample of William H. Gass and Leo Tolstoy
Ivan Delazari pp. 308-339
How to Live Different Deaths: Withdrawals from Abrahamic Kinship in Mahmoud Darwish and Dahlia Ravikovitch
Ayelet Even-Nur pp. 340-370
Nonself-Contemporaneity: José Carlos Mariátegui and the Question of Peripheral Modernism
Tavid Mulder pp. 371-396
Blood Carnival and Its Variations in Mexican and Soviet Subversive Satires by René Avilés and Fazil Iskander
Elisa Kriza pp. 397-430
Han Kang's Speculative Natural Histories Beyond Human Rights
Adhy Kim pp. 431-454
The Cross-Cultural Consciousness of Contemporary Narrative Poetics
Yafei Li pp. 455-464
Comic China: Representing Common Ground, 1890–1945 by Wendy Gan (review)
Erin Y. Huang pp. e-1-e-4
City of Beginnings: Poetic Modernism in Beirut by Robyn Creswell (review)
Maya Kesrouany pp. e-4-e-8
A Century of Chinese Literature in Translation (1919–2019): English Publication and Reception by Leah Gerber and Lintao Qi (review)
Yun Shi pp. e-8-e-12
The City Lament: Jerusalem Across the Medieval Mediterranean by Tamar M. Boyadjian (review)
Eduardo Ramos pp. e-12-e-15
Afro-Dog: Blackness and the Animal Question by Bénédicte Boisseron (review)
Abigail E. Celis pp. e-15-e-19
Cosmopolitanisms by Bruce Robbins and Paulo Lemos Horta, and: Negative Cosmopolitanism: Culture and Politics of World Citizenship after Globalization by Eddy Kent and Terri Tomsky (review)
Kristian Shaw pp. e-19-e-22
The Last of an Age: The Making and Unmaking of a Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Poet by Sooyong Kim (review)
Mihajlo Božović pp. e-22-e-25
Latinx Literature Unbound: Undoing Ethnic Expectation by Ralph Edward Rodriguez (review)
Joshua R. Deckman pp. e-25-e-28