Comparative print culture [electronic resource] : a study of alternative literary modernities / Rasoul Aliakbari, editor.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Aliakbari, Rasoul
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Series:New directions in book history.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • Chapter 1: Comparative Print Culture and Alternative Literary Modernities: A Critical Introduction to Frameworks and Case Studies
  • Works Cited
  • Chapter 2: Song Dynasty Classicism and the Eleventh Century "Print Modernity"
  • 1 Prologue: Ancient Moderns
  • 2 China's Early Print History and the Song Dynasty
  • 3 Song Neo-Classicism and "Modern" Editions of Han and Liu
  • 4 Reception of Printed Neoclassicism: The Case of Ouyang Xiu
  • 5 Postscript: Time and Text
  • Bibliography.
  • Chapter 3: Alternative Imaginaries of the Modern Girl: A Comparative Examination of Canadian and Australian Magazines
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 (Con)Texts in Comparison
  • 2.1 The Home
  • 2.2 Mayfair
  • 2.3 The Western Home Monthly
  • 2.4 The Australian Woman's Mirror
  • 3 Conclusions
  • Works Cited
  • Chapter 4: The Making of a National Hero: A Comparative Examination of Köroğlu the Bandit
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Contexts
  • 2.1 Who Is Köroğlu?
  • 2.2 The Historical Identity of Köroğlu
  • 2.3 The Earliest Recorded Versions of Köroğlu.
  • 2.4 The Influence of European Romanticism on the Köroğlu Story
  • 2.5 Köroğlu's Changing Image in Turkey
  • 2.6 Ancient Folkloric Motifs and Conflations Relating to Köroğlu's Idealization
  • 2.7 Köroğlu's Changing Image in Azerbaijan
  • 3 Conclusions
  • Works Cited
  • Chapter 5: Between Poetry and Reportage: Raúl González Tuñón, Journalism and Literary Modernization in 1930s Argentina
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 A Modern Genre
  • 3 Raúl González Tuñón in the 1930s Argentina
  • 3.1 The Reporter as a Poet
  • 3.2 The Poet as a Reporter
  • 4 Conclusion
  • Works Cited.
  • Chapter 6: New Fiction as a Medium of Public Opinion: The Utopian/Dystopian Imagination in Revolutionary Periodicals in Late Qing China
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 New Fiction as a Medium of Public Opinion
  • 3 China's Partition and Revolutionary Periodicals
  • 4 Conclusion: Popularizing Utopian Visions Via New Fiction
  • Works Cited
  • Chapter 7: Nineteenth-Century African American Publications on Food and Housekeeping: Negotiating Alternative Forms of Modernity
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Housekeeping Guides by Black Authors: Anticipating Efficient Management While Also Seeking Justice.
  • 3 An 1881 African American Cookbook: The West, Gender, and Modernity
  • 4 Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Primary Sources
  • Secondary Sources
  • Chapter 8: Progressing with a Vengeance: The Woman Reader/Writer in the African Press
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Discussions
  • 3 Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Chapter 9: Fashioning the Self: Women and Transnational Print Networks in Colonial Punjab
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The Context of the Novel
  • 2.1 Women and the Print Sphere in Punjab
  • 2.2 The Author
  • 2.3 The Plot of the Novel
  • 2.4 Print Networks and Communities of Affect.