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special issue Journal of Comparative Literature and Asthetics:
(Con)textual Strategies: Understanding and Interpretation

Editor: Ton Kruse

Content:

Charles Altieri – Can Literary Studies be Restored to What They once Were in the University?
Ton Kruse – Working Art: Thinking, Acting and Knowing
Thijs Lijster – The Autonomy of Interpretation
Beatriz Contreras Tasso – Narrative as Action: Paul Ricoeur and the Emancipatory Power of Interpretation
Marieke Maes – Testimonies of Hope: Paul Ricoeur’s Hermeneutics Applied to Works by Lee Bontecou
Ariel Alvarez – Dada and Music: Tackling Musical Conventions
Peter-Jan Wagemans – Let’s Listen to the Listener
Bowen Wang – Metafiction towards a Literary Hyperreality: Postmodernist Textual Strategies in Martin Amis’s Money
Kinya Nishi – The Dialectics of Realist Imagination: Adorno’s Aesthetics and Contemporary Japanese Fiction
Basudhara Roy – ‘Paapi Bicchua’: Transactions of Desire in Nissim Ezekiel’s ‘Night of the Scorpion’
from the archives:
Charles Altieri – Representation, Representativeness, and “Non-representational” Art [1982]
Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, (Con)textual Strategies: Understanding and Interpretation
Charles Altieri, Can literary studies be restored to what they once were in universities? 2022
Authors:
Em. Prof. Dr. Charles Altieri of Berkeley University CA USA; Prof. Dr. Beatriz Contreras Tasso of Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago; Drs. Ariel Alvarez independant art historian; Drs. Marieke Maes of the School of Theology and Religious Education of Fontys University Utrecht; Dr. Thijs Lijster of Rijksuniversiteit Groningen; Prof. Dr. Kinya Nishi of Konan University JP; Bowen Wang MSc, PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin; Ass. Prof. Dr. Basudhara Roy of Karim City College Jamshedpur; Em. Prof. Peter-Jan Wagemans of Codarts Rotterdam; Ton Kruse (Ed.) independant visual artist and art theorist
special R.S.O.L. print edition of (Con)textual Strategies: Understanding and Interpretation
Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics (ISSN: 0252-8169), Vol. 45, No. 2, Summer 2022 (Suppl.)

JCLA is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Vishvanatha Kaviraja Institute of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, India since 1977
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language: English

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