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XXIII International Congress of the AILC-ICLA in Tbilisi
XXIII International Congress of the AILC-ICLA in Tbilisi

Author(s): Miloš Zelenka
Subject(s): Conference Report, Theory of Literature
Published by: Ústav svetovej literatúry, Slovenská akadémia vied
Keywords: Comparative literature. World literature. “Literature of the world.” Theory of translation. Postcolonialism. Intercultural studies.

Summary/Abstract: This article is a report on the XXIII International Congress of the AILC-ICLA, a hybrid eventdedicated to researching various aspects of world literature that was held in Tbilisi in July 2022.It evaluates the keynote papers presented by Irma Ratiani (Georgia), Marko Juvan (Slovenia),Toshiko Ellis (Japan) and Jennifer Wallace (UK). The main lecture on Central and East Europeanliteratures, Juvan’s keynote “How to Think World Literature from its Edge?” examinedworldliness as both a global system based on international authorities and prestigious publishinghouses and as a capillary worlding that, due to its minority character, popularizes the activitiesof lesser-known writers. The Congress’s viewpoint not from the perspective of the Anglophone“centers”, but from its margins, enabled the reflection of a number of other subtopics suchas the issue of so-called minor literature, gender, postcolonialism, digital culture, intermediality,interculturality, etc. The general conclusions reached at the Congress can be formulatedas follows: 1. the reinterpretation of comparative literature from institutional and thematic perspectives,2. the point of view of so-called small literatures, and 3. the revitalization of the term “national literature”.

  • Issue Year: 15/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 102-109
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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