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The global novel and capitalism in crisis = contemporary literary narratives /
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The global novel and capitalism in crisis/ by Treasa De Loughry.
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contemporary literary narratives /
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De Loughry, Treasa.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
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xii, 215 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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1. Chapter 1 Introduction: Global, Postcolonial, and World Literatures -- 2. Chapter 2 Global Literature, Realism, and the World-System in Crisis -- 3. Chapter 3 'Worlds in Collision': Salman Rushdie, Globalisation, and Postcoloniality-in-Crisis -- 4. Chapter 4 'Prophet Malthus Surveyed a Dustbowl': David Mitchell, Neo-Malthusianism and the World-Ecology in Crisis -- 5. Chapter 5 Aesthetic Attitudes to Globalisation: Rana Dasgupta, Capitalism-in-Crisis, and Narrating the World -- 6. Chapter 6 'FAC UT ARDEAT': Rachel Kushner, the World-Historical Novel, and Energetic Materialism -- 7. Chapter 7 Conclusion: Towards A Literary Internationale.
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The global novel and capitalism in crisis = contemporary literary narratives /
De Loughry, Treasa.
The global novel and capitalism in crisis
contemporary literary narratives /[electronic resource] :by Treasa De Loughry. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xii, 215 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - New comparisons in world literature. - New comparisons in world literature..
1. Chapter 1 Introduction: Global, Postcolonial, and World Literatures -- 2. Chapter 2 Global Literature, Realism, and the World-System in Crisis -- 3. Chapter 3 'Worlds in Collision': Salman Rushdie, Globalisation, and Postcoloniality-in-Crisis -- 4. Chapter 4 'Prophet Malthus Surveyed a Dustbowl': David Mitchell, Neo-Malthusianism and the World-Ecology in Crisis -- 5. Chapter 5 Aesthetic Attitudes to Globalisation: Rana Dasgupta, Capitalism-in-Crisis, and Narrating the World -- 6. Chapter 6 'FAC UT ARDEAT': Rachel Kushner, the World-Historical Novel, and Energetic Materialism -- 7. Chapter 7 Conclusion: Towards A Literary Internationale.
'In The Global Novel and Capitalism in Crisis, De Loughry offers a tour-de-force engagement with current efforts to think literary studies in global or indeed world systemic terms. Always erudite and sharp, De Loughry is a new critical voice to be reckoned with.' -Dr Kerstin Oloff, Associate Professor at Durham University, UK 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 Lukacs 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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