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Comparative Literature in the Age of Convergence Culture Since the late 1970s, at least, for as always things have already started to happen when one starts noticing them, the traditional field of comparative literature has been characterized by three major shifts. Firstly, due to a shift in the language profile of both students’ choices and program offerings, there has been a radical migration from comparative literature to literary theory. The decreasing interest in the study of foreign lan...

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  • Electronic reference Jan Baetens and Domingo Sánchez-Mesa Martínez, “Literature in the expanded field: intermediality at the crossroads of literary theory and comparative literature”, Interfaces [Online], 36 | 2015, Online since 01 January 2018, connection on 04 January 2021

  • Since the late 1970s, at least, for as always things have already started to happen when one starts noticing them, the traditional field of comparative literature has been characterized by three major shifts

  • Due to a shift in the language profile of both students’ choices and program offerings, there has been a radical migration from comparative literature to literary theory

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Literature in the expanded field: intermediality at the crossroads of literary theory and comparative literature. ISSN: 2647-6754 Publisher: Université de Bourgogne, Université de Paris, College of the Holy Cross Printed version Date of publication: 1 January 2015 Number of pages: 289-304 ISBN: 9780983175247 ISSN: 1164-6225. Electronic reference Jan Baetens and Domingo Sánchez-Mesa Martínez, “Literature in the expanded field: intermediality at the crossroads of literary theory and comparative literature”, Interfaces [Online], 36 | 2015, Online since 01 January 2018, connection on 04 January 2021. Les contenus de la revue Interfaces sont mis à disposition selon les termes de la Licence Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. LITERATURE IN THE EXPANDED FIELD: INTERMEDIALITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF LITERARY THEORY AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

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