TY - THES A1 - Bournot, Estefanía T1 - Giros Topográficos BT - (Re)escrituras del espacio en la narrativa latinoamericana del siglo XXI N2 - Giros topográficos explora las producciones simbólicas del espacio en una serie de textos narrativos publicados desde el cambio de milenio en América Latina. Retomando los planteos teóricos del spatial turn y de la geocrítica, el estudio aborda las topografías literarias desde cuatro ángulos que exceden y transforman los límites territoriales y nacionales: dinámicas de hiperconectividad mediática y movilidad acelerada; genealogías afectivas; ecologías urbanas; y representaciones de la alteridad. A partir del análisis de obras de Lina Meruane, Guillermo Fadanelli, Andrés Neuman, Andrea Jeftanovic, Sergio Chejfech y Bernardo Carvalho, entre otros, el libro señala los flujos, ambigüedades y tensiones proyectadas por las nuevas comunidades imaginadas del s.XXI. Con ello, el ensayo busca ofrecer un aporte para repensar el estatus de la literatura latinoamericana en el marco de su globalización avanzada y la consecuente consolidación de espacios de enunciación translocalizados. N2 - Topographic turns investigates the symbolic productions of space in a series of narrative texts published since the turn of the millennium in Latin America. Drawing on theoretical approaches of the Spatial Turn and Geocriticism, the study critically examines literary topographies from four angles that exceed and transform territorial and national boundaries: dynamics of mediatic hyperconnectivity and accelerated mobility; affective genealogies; urban ecologies; and representations of otherness. Based on the analysis of works by Lina Meruane, Guillermo Fadanelli, Andrés Neuman, Andrea Jeftanovic, Sergio Chejfech and Bernardo Carvalho, among others, the book outlines the flows, ambiguities and tensions projected by the imagined communities of the 21st century. Overall the study seeks to offer a contribution to rethink the status of Latin American literature in the context of its advanced globalization and the consequent consolidation of translocalized spaces of enunciation. T3 - Potsdamer Bibliothek der WeltRegionen (PoWeR) - 6 KW - giro espacial KW - geocrítica KW - cronotopos KW - narrativa latinoamericana contemporánea KW - globalización KW - literatura mundial KW - comunidades imaginadas KW - giro afectivo KW - literatura de viaje KW - orientalismo KW - paisajes urbanos KW - no-lugares KW - spatial turn KW - geocriticism KW - chronotopes KW - contemporary Latin American literature KW - globalization KW - world literature KW - imagined communities KW - affective turn KW - travel literature KW - orientalism KW - urban landscapes KW - non-places Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-548422 SN - 978-3-86956-534-7 SN - 2629-2548 SN - 2629-253X IS - 6 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gasser, Lucy T1 - Towards Eurasia BT - remapping Europe as ‘upstart peripheral to an ongoing operation’ T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam Philosophische Reihe N2 - In order to heed the call in world literature studies to work against disciplinary Eurocentrism by refiguring both what constitutes world literature and how this is read, in this article I propose world literature as an archive of world-making practices and as an impulse for the articulation of alternative methodological approaches. This takes world literature from the postcolonial South as, following Pheng Cheah, instantiating a modality of world literature in which the need for imagining worlds with alternative centres to those determined by coloniality is particularly acute. A response to this is facilitated and illustrated by a reading of Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore’s Letters from Russia (1930), and South African writer/activist Alex La Guma’s A Soviet Journey (1978). By drawing forward connections between the postcolonial South and the former Soviet Union, this complicates traditional colonial arrangements of the colonial ‘centre’ as cradle of civilisation and culture, as well as postcolonial scholarship’s cumulative fetishisation of ‘Europe’, by allowing a reshuffling of the co-ordinates determining ‘centres’ and ‘peripheries’ and a more nuanced grasp of ‘Europe’ simultaneously. These imaginative journeys destabilise ‘Europe’ as closed category and call forth Eurasia as a more appropriate categorical–cartographical framework for thinking this space and the connections and (hi)story-telling it stages and fosters. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Philosophische Reihe - 164 KW - Eurasia KW - Europe KW - eurocentrism KW - Soviet Union KW - world literature Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-433585 SN - 1866-8380 IS - 164 SP - 188 EP - 202 ER -