World Literature
Definition of World Literature as it relates to Education, Secondary Education, English
World Literature encompasses works of fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction from various countries and cultures around the world, reflecting diverse perspectives, histories, and traditions. In secondary education, World Literature is often studied in English classes to broaden students' understanding of global narratives, themes, and literary styles beyond their own cultural backgrounds. The study of World Literature promotes critical thinking, empathy, and cross-cultural communication skills, preparing students for an increasingly interconnected world.
External Links
- [EnglishWorldLiterature.com] englishliterature - Home
- [OralLiterature.org] World Oral Literature Project : Home
- [BarSoap.org] BARSOAP – Blockchain and Reader Supported Open Access Publishing. Building a new foundation for the world's research literature.
- [fwls.org] Forum For World Literature Studies
- [welovetranslations.com] We Love Translations World Literature in English
- [complit.illinois.edu] Home | Department of Comparative World Literature | Illinois
- [wlpc.com] WLPC - World Literature Publishing Company