Abstract
Discusses ways in which recent Scottish writing, especially fiction, can be productively studied in global context, as for instance in comparing Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Scotland with Bessie Head's Botswana, arguing that this allows "continued reassessment of the relationship between Scottish fictions of devolution and postcolonial fictions of decolonization."
Recommended Citation
Jaccard, Erik
(2017)
"Global Horizons: Scottish Literature and the World Literary System,"
Studies in Scottish Literature:
Vol. 43:
Iss.
1, 31–36.
Available at:
https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/ssl/vol43/iss1/6