In-comparative Literature: On the Problem of Untranslatability in Literary Studies
Presented by Emily Apter for Rehumanizing the University: New Perspectives on the Liberal Arts, a speaker series, Gainesville, Florida, 2011. Also in UF Digital Collections: http://www.ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00007598/00001

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