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cosmopolitanism

Cosmopolis and Beyond: Literary Cosmopolitanism after the Republic of Letters

Cosmopolitanism and Empire

Elleke Boehmer considers the cosmopolitan outlooks, experiences and values of Indian travellers to the west in the late 19th century.
Cosmopolis and Beyond: Literary Cosmopolitanism after the Republic of Letters

Who are (or were) the Cosmopolitans? Thoughts from multilingual India

Who are (or were) the Cosmopolitans? Thoughts from multilingual India
Cosmopolis and Beyond: Literary Cosmopolitanism after the Republic of Letters

Daily Rhythms, urban Rhythms: City Films of the 1920s

Daily Rhythms, urban Rhythms: City Films of the 1920s
Cosmopolis and Beyond: Literary Cosmopolitanism after the Republic of Letters

Cosmopolitanism and Provincialism: Distant Intimacy and the Transatlantic Village Tale

Josephine McDonagh shows under what circumstances the provincial may also be cosmopolitan by analysing Mary Russell Mitford's work and the case of the village tale.
Cosmopolis and Beyond: Literary Cosmopolitanism after the Republic of Letters

Virginia Woolf’s French Cloak, or, To the Lighthouse previews in Paris

Caroline Patey analyses the strange anecdote of Virginia Woolf's first ever translation in French and the effect it had on her French reception.
Cosmopolis and Beyond: Literary Cosmopolitanism after the Republic of Letters

Brussels fin de siècle between Paris and London

Clément Dessy examines the Anglophilia of literary and artistic symbolist groups in Brussels.
Cosmopolis and Beyond: Literary Cosmopolitanism after the Republic of Letters

Translational Equaliberty: Language as Cosmopolitan Right in the Europe of Migrations (Keynote address)

Emily Apter speaks about the right to a cosmopolitan citizenship, showing how questions of language and translation have acquired political urgency in the context of the global refugee crisis.

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