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Responsiveness to Comparison in Literature

By: Fatima Festić

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This book proposes a framework for rethinking world literature in nomadic terms. A unique, itinerant scholarly autobiography, it exemplifies how literary and cultural comparisons are shaped by real-life circumstances, violence, and wars across the globe.

This book proposes a cutting-edge framework for rethinking world literature in nomadic terms, within its wider socio-cultural dynamic reflected in rhizomatic and comparative theoretical domains.…
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This book proposes a cutting-edge framework for rethinking world literature in nomadic terms, within its wider socio-cultural dynamic reflected in rhizomatic and comparative theoretical domains. It also reads as a unique, itinerant scholarly autobiography, which, in terms of structure and content, exemplifies the main theme of literary and cultural comparisons, and how they take their course in a variety of contexts elicited by real-life circumstances, violence, and wars across the globe.

The collection demonstrates a synergy of different approaches and theoretical stands and of the analytical fields of postcolonialism, post-socialism, and post-imperialism alike. Applicable to literary, philosophic, and everyday cultural-social practices, with a suite of subtopics, this book resonates with the vital concerns of ethics, creativity, openness, affirmation, hybridity, and poeticism. Specifically, it points how a critical reassessment of comparison, relative to the affirmative capacity of its use, informs the responsiveness to developing comparative mechanisms and frameworks of comparative literature in studying literatures of the world.

Fatima Festić has worked as a Professor, Lecturer, and Research Fellow at various universities in the USA, Western and Eastern Europe, South Africa, and Turkey. Her current project at the University of Amsterdam is focused on inter-art translation and societal dispersion. Her publications include around 60 articles and chapters pertaining to literary and cultural studies, semiotics, psychoanalytic and feminist theory and criticism, and the books The Body of the Postmodernist Narrator (2009), Constructions of Victimhood in Contemporary Cultures (2009), and Gender and Trauma: Interdisciplinary Dialogues (2012).

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-5275-8246-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8246-0
  • Date of Publication: 2022-04-27

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-2802-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-2802-0
  • Date of Publication: 2024-12-13

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-8247-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8247-7
  • Date of Publication: 2024-12-13

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DSA, DS, JFC
  • THEMA: DSA, DS, JBCC
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  • “Fatima Festić’s Responsiveness to Comparison in Literature is an important and wide-ranging book that contributes to our understanding of literature, comparative literature, world literature and culture. […] Festić is adept at exploring some of the most pressing aspects of theory, literature and culture and having something distinct to say in her readings and interpretations. The structure of her book shows how Festić responds to comparison and how comparison responds to literature and the world.”
    - Jonathan Locke Hart University of Toronto
  • “Fatima Festić has written an exceptional book exploring and presenting thoroughly the vast field of literary, psychological, historical, and philosophical studies, in their endlessly rich, surprising, and often paradoxical, interplay. It is a deeply persuasive testimony to the author’s intellectual versatility and ease with which she navigates some of the most difficult “rapids” of the most recent Western and global communication conundrums, as well as their complex historical roots. What makes this book truly unique is the fact that it is, in a deeply confessional sense, a story of the author’s “life journey,” a kind of the Bildungsroman replete with the nomadic experiences and a sense of the positive, liberating, and creative uprootedness which opens numerous new vistas, intellectual and emotional. Fatima’s hope-filled and heart-warming crescendo, as a tremendously refreshing “Jubilate!” in this world fashionably proclaimed unlivable, increasingly evil and divided, penetrates like a ray of sunshine, relating literature, travel, nomadism, and singularity “in our planetary affirmative intents”.”
    - Ivo Šoljan Professor of English, Grand Valley State University, Michigan
  • “In this highly stimulating book, originality and creativity converge, connecting the reality of violence and genocide to literary and symbolic productions by analyzing the power of comparison. Fatima Festić brilliantly demonstrates that semiotic, sociological, psychoanalytical and literary research blends harmoniously rationality and emotions since they are rooted in an intimate knowledge of exclusionary processes. Festić elegantly blends her deep and subtle theoretical insights with autobiographical remarks engaged in a dispersive cognitive trajectory. Thanks also to its style and tone, Responsiveness to Comparison in Literature gets beyond accepted discourses, their blind spots and censuring activity, empowering readers ready to recuperate their voice and narrative space after traumatic experience. Questioning meaning as power, this collection fights the drive to control decoding and to homogenize meaning by institutions. This hermeneutic violence explored in its manifold manifestations by Fatima Festić goes directly against literature, which aims at recognizing singularities connected planetarily to other singularities.”
    - Patrick Imbert Distinguished Professor, University of Ottawa

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