Reconsidering The World Republic of Letters: A Qualunque Community of Literatures
Reconsidering The World Republic of Letters: A Qualunque Community of Literatures
Author(s): Hatice KaramanSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Comparative Study of Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: world literature; comparative literature; literary theory; philosophy of literature; whatever singularity;
Summary/Abstract: In the preface to the English edition of The World Republic of Letters, Pascale Casanova focuses on the existence of a literary world/universe, which maintains a relative autonomy from the world and its political disparities and restrictions. This suggested ideal of a literary space is an attempt to posit world literature as an alternative chronotope in which literary production can survive and multiply transnationally. My paper will offer a reconsideration of this global literary space, read via a philosophical perspective, shaped by the famous discussion of the common and community as conducted by Giorgio Agamben, Maurice Blanchot, Georges Bataille, among others. Within the above theoretical frame, my attempt will be to reread Casanova’s contribution to World Literature as a desired community of literature(s), formed by the coming together of qualunque singularities which co-exist and co-belong without “any representable condition of belonging” (Agamben). Furthermore, the idea of qualunque (whatever) will constitute the starting point for the ethico-political reconsideration and reconceptualisation of the global literary space offered by Casanova, not only without borders but also without hierarchies.
Journal: Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory
- Issue Year: 7/2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 99-115
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English