Global Comparative Literature in a World of Pandemics

K. Thornber
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Ours is a world of pandemics. Intersecting with and frequently exacerbated by responses to the coronavirus pandemic have been numerous pandemics with much longer histories, including pandemics of other communicable diseases, as well as pandemics of non-communicable diseases, mental illness, addiction, systemic racism, social injustice, gender-based violence, and misinformation, all of which have been deeply intertwined with environmental degradation and climate disruption. In our era of multiple intensifying pandemics, not to mention often anemic humanities enrollments, it is crucial that comparative literature go more global: engaging more deeply with a broader array of texts, pathways, and processes than ever before with a focus on providing insights into global challenges and crises as well as possibilities for amelioration on a vast scale. This essay focuses on two examples: the connections between disease and stigma; and the connections between environmental crises and gender-based violence.
流行病世界中的全球比较文学
我们的世界是一个流行病泛滥的世界。与冠状病毒大流行的应对措施相交叉并经常因其加剧的是许多历史更悠久的大流行病,包括其他传染病大流行,以及非传染性疾病、精神疾病、成瘾、系统性种族主义、社会不公正、基于性别的暴力和错误信息大流行,所有这些都与环境退化和气候破坏密切相关。在我们这个流行病不断加剧的时代,更不用说人文学科招生往往缺乏,比较文学走向全球化是至关重要的:比以往任何时候都更深入地接触更广泛的文本、途径和过程,重点是提供对全球挑战和危机的见解,以及大规模改善的可能性。这篇文章集中在两个例子:疾病和耻辱之间的联系;以及环境危机和性别暴力之间的联系。
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