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  • New Book On Transnational Literature Explores Balakian, Pamuk, Shafa

    NEW BOOK ON TRANSNATIONAL LITERATURE EXPLORES BALAKIAN, PAMUK, SHAFAK

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/02/04/new-book-on-transnational-literature-explores-balakian-pamuk-shafak/
    February 4, 2013 in Books & Art

    The cover of Transnational Culture, Transnational Identity In her
    new book Transnational Culture, Transnational Identity (I.B.

    Tauris, 2011), Maria Koundoura, associate professor of literature
    at Emerson College, breaks new ground in her comparative analysis
    of Peter Balakian's Black Dog of Fate, Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul, and
    Elif Shafak's novel The Bastard of Istanbul in what appears to be
    the first scholarly work comparing modern Armenian and Turkish writers.

    In her chapter, "The Spaces of Memory in Transnational Culture,"
    Koundoura explores and theorizes-using theorists Walter Benjamin,
    Paul de Man, and Frederic Jamieson, among others-the ways Pamuk and
    Balakian's memoirs and Shafak's novel engage history, memory, and
    loss, and how transnational visions of language and culture inform
    literature in the new global age of literature. As the book jacket
    notes, "this book will be invaluable for readers of cultural and
    post colonial studies, diaspora and globalization studies, and world
    literature." Koundoura is also the editor of the journal "Modern
    Greek Studies" and the author of "The Greek Idea: The Formation of
    National and Transnational Identities."

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