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Forecasts Of The Past Globalisation History Realism Utopia Dougal Mcneill

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Forecasts Of The Past Globalisation History Realism Utopia Dougal Mcneill
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Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.22 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Dougal McNeill
ISBN: 9783034308755, 3034308752
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Forecasts Of The Past Globalisation History Realism Utopia Dougal Mcneill by Dougal Mcneill 9783034308755, 3034308752 instant download after payment.

Whatever happened to realism? What form is adequate to representing our moment, situated as we are after the end of ‘the end of History’? In the face of youth revolts and workers’ insurgencies from Cairo to London, it seems a good time to test the possibilities of alternative Marxist defences of contemporary realist fiction. Can realism’s techniques adequately represent the complexity of contemporary political organisation? This book reads key realist texts from recent decades in order to test their potential to produce the knowledge of history, industrial politics and the metropolis traditionally central to literary realism’s concerns. Positioning himself within and against the inspiration and models of Fredric Jameson’s literary theory, and drawing on innovative realist texts, the author seeks to draw the classic realism controversies of an earlier period in historical materialism into productive conversation with the debates framing the era of austerity.

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