comparative literature

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comparative literature

A student reads a novel from one country and a poem from another for a comparative literature class.

Definition

Noun: - The academic study of literary works from different cultures, languages, or nations, often examining them in relation to one another and frequently using translated texts. It is a field of literary criticism and theory that crosses national and linguistic boundaries to analyze themes, genres, movements, and influences across cultures.

Usage and Examples
  • As a field of study:

    • She decided to pursue a doctorate in comparative literature, focusing on modern Japanese and Brazilian novels.
    • The conference on comparative literature brought together scholars who study African and Caribbean poetry.
  • Referring to academic work or analysis:

    • His essay is a fine example of comparative literature, drawing connections between ancient Greek tragedies and Sanskrit drama.
    • The professor's approach to comparative literature emphasizes the role of translation in shaping cultural perception.
Advanced Usage and Concepts
  • "Comparative literature approach": A methodological perspective that uses cross-cultural comparison.

    • The critic used a comparative literature approach to trace the motif of the journey in both European and Arabic epics.
  • "Department of Comparative Literature": A common name for an academic unit at a university.

    • He is the chair of the Department of Comparative Literature.
Variants and Related Words
  • Comparative (adj): Pertaining to the comparison of two or more things. While a core component of the term, it is a separate word.

    • A comparative analysis of the two texts revealed shared themes.
  • Literary studies (n): A broader field encompassing the study of literature, within which comparative literature is a specialization.

  • World literature (n): A related concept often studied within comparative literature, referring to literary works that gain significance beyond their culture of origin.
Synonyms
  • Cross-cultural literary studies: Emphasizes the crossing of cultural boundaries.
  • Intercultural literary analysis: Highlights the interaction between different cultural literary traditions.
Related Phrases and Idioms

(Note: "Comparative literature" is a specific academic term and is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs. The following are related conceptual phrases.) - Literature in translation: A key resource and focus area within comparative literature. - The course on magical realism focuses on literature in translation from Latin America and South Asia.

  • Theoretical framework: A term often used in comparative literature scholarship to describe the critical lens applied to texts.
    • Her paper employs a postcolonial theoretical framework to analyze the novels.
comparative literature

A student reads a novel from one country and a poem from another for a comparative literature class.

Noun
  1. study of literary works from different cultures (often in translation)