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Interview

On worldedness, literature, and culture: a conversation with Eric Hayot

 

Notes on contributor

Dorothea Fischer-Hornung has been co-editor of Atlantic Studies from its inception over a decade ago. She has recently retired from the English Department and the Heidelberg Center for American Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany. She has published extensively on African and Native American studies, as well as dance and performance studies.

Notes

1. CitationHayot, The Hypothetical Mandarin.

2. CitationHayot, Chinese Dreams.

3. CitationRumsfeld, “Press Conference”.

4. CitationBarthe, An Essay.

5. CitationHayot, On Literary Worlds.

6. CitationSaid, Orientalism.

7. CitationPerrine and Arp, Sound and Sense.

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