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"Sheldon Pollock's work on the history of literary cultures in the 'Sanskrit Cosmopolis' broke new ground in the theorization of historical processes of vernacularization and served as a wake-up call for comparative approaches to such processes in other translocal cultural formations. But are his characterizations of vernacularization in the Sinographic Sphere accurate, and do his ideas and framework allow us to speak of a 'Sinographic Cosmopolis'? How do the special typology of sinographic writing and associated technologies of vernacular reading complicate comparisons between the Sankrit and Latinate cosmopoleis? Such are the questions tackled in this volume. Contributors are Daehoe Ahn, Yufen Chang, Wiebke Denecke, Torquil Duthie, Marion Eggert, Greg Evon, Hoduk Hwang, John Jorgensen, Ross King, David Lurie, Alexey Lushchenko, Si Nae Park, John Phan, Mareshi Saito, and S. William Wells"--
East Asian literature --- Chinese characters --- Literature and society --- History and criticism --- Pollock, Sheldon I. --- East Asia --- Languages --- Literature and society.
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Sanskrit literature --- Indic literature --- Literature and society --- History and criticism --- History --- Pollock, Sheldon I. --- Influence --- India --- Civilization --- History and criticism. --- Influence. --- Civilization. --- Sanskrit literature - History and criticism --- Indic literature - History and criticism --- Literature and society - India - History --- Pollock, Sheldon I. - Influence --- India - Civilization
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