@article{018e9e48-3a7e-7040-910d-1a6d229a5f90, author = {Olga Szmidt}, title = {Exploring Quicksand. Translation Criticism and Literary Criticism in the Face of the Petrification of Contemporary World Literature}, journal = {Przekładaniec}, volume = {Numery anglojęzyczne}, number = {Special Issue 1/2023 – Translation Criticism and Its Vicinity}, year = {2023}, issn = {1425-6851}, pages = {40-67},keywords = {literary criticism; translation criticism; World Literature; comparative literature; global literature}, abstract = {In contemporary discussions on the condition and further perspectives of World Literature the moods of disappointment and disillusionment seem to dominate. Reservations concern World Literature in its complexity – its canon, potential multilingualism, existing hierarchies and often contradictory conceptualizations. The crisis of World Literature is not, however, the result of any given scandal, but rather of many years of progressive petrification resulting in actual monolingualism, formulaic narrative patterns, consolidation of the center-periphery hierarchy and abandonment of the real pluralism of interpretation. One of the areas that seems to meet the challenge of World Literature is undoubtedly translation criticism. Therefore, the aim of the article is to reflect on how contemporary theories and conceptualizations of World Literature as well as its farfetched utopia can benefit from translation criticism’s input. The article also argues that translation criticism may become a field that dynamizes contemporary World Literature and restores its reordering or even revolutionary potential. Originally published in Polish in “Przekładaniec” vol. 42/2021. Open access for this publication has been supported by a grant from the Priority Research Area Heritage under the Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at Jagiellonian University.}, doi = {10.4467/16891864ePC.23.003.17770}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/przekladaniec/artykul/exploring-quicksand-translation-criticism-and-literary-criticism-in-the-face-of-the-petrification-of-contemporary-world-literature} }