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The Global Novel And Capitalism In Crisis Contemporary Literary Narratives 1st Edition Treasa De Loughry

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The Global Novel And Capitalism In Crisis Contemporary Literary Narratives 1st Edition Treasa De Loughry
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.36 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Treasa De Loughry
ISBN: 9783030393243, 9783030393250, 3030393240, 3030393259
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition

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The Global Novel And Capitalism In Crisis Contemporary Literary Narratives 1st Edition Treasa De Loughry by Treasa De Loughry 9783030393243, 9783030393250, 3030393240, 3030393259 instant download after payment.

This book examines how contemporary global novels by Salman Rushdie, David Mitchell, Rana Dasgupta and Rachel Kushner have evolved new aesthetics to represent global economic and ecological crises. Paying close attention to the interrelations between postcolonial, world, and global literatures, this book argues that postcolonial literary studies cannot account for global crises that exceed the national and anti-colonial. Advocating an interdisciplinary framework informed by a synthesis of materialist literary theory with world-systems theory, combining Fredric Jameson and Georg Lukács with Giovanni Arrighi and Jason W. Moore, this book examines how global literatures metabolise not only socioeconomic conditions, but also transformations in the world-ecology, and emergent developmental and epochal crises of capitalism.

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