Argument Quote by Perry Anderson
“Nothing like this has been attempted before. (...) It might be called a literary Porto Alegre. That implies a beginning, with much fierce argument and discussion to come. But whatever the outcome of ensuing criticisms or objections, The World Republic of Letters -- empire more than republic, as Casanova shows -- is likely to have the same sort of liberating impact at large as Said's Orientalism, with which it stands comparison.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The World Republic of Letters, 2004
The work suggests a new, bold literary movement that could reshape global criticism like Said's Orientalism did.
In simple terms: A daring literary project may change world criticism.
Embrace bold literary experiments.
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When to use this quote
- academic conferences
- publishing houses
- literary festivals
- online platforms
- cross‑cultural collaborations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can emerging voices break through established can?
- What risks arise when redefining literary can?
Its influence may be limited by entrenched academic hierarchies.