Karen R. Smith

1 article
  1. What Good Is World Literature?: World Literature Pedagogy and the Rhetoric of Moral Crisis
    Abstract

    We should make the case that literary study has traditionally been, and continues to be, an effective gateway into the cross-cultural awareness that a truly global campus needs. At the same time, we should draw upon our own pedagogical history to ensure that our institutions of learning do not reinforce the neo-imperialism of cultural globalization. In fact, since World War II, calls for teaching world literature have been tied to shifting moral imperatives.

    doi:10.58680/ce201116272