Abstrakt: |
This review of four books describes how recent Slavic scholarship disrupts the world-system discussion that places Paris, London, and New York at the center and relegates the rest, including Moscow, to the periphery. Arguably, ideological profits might be a motivating factor, beyond the economic profits associated with Western nations. As a result, the four books offer examples of how we might reorient the scholarly discussions of world-systems and the center-periphery relationships of a world literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |