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McCulloch, Fiona.
Cosmopolitanism in contemporary British fiction[electronic resource] :imagined identities /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
823/.9209355
Title/Author:
Cosmopolitanism in contemporary British fiction : imagined identities // Fiona McCulloch.
Author:
McCulloch, Fiona.
Published:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
English fiction - History and criticism. - 21st century
Subject:
Cosmopolitanism in literature.
Subject:
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
ISBN:
9781137030016 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137030011 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228]:
Cross that bridge: Journeying through Zoe Strachan's Negative space -- Boundaries. Desire: Philosophical nomadism in The powerbook and The stone gods -- Fellow humans: Cosmopolitan citizens in Nadeem Aslam's Maps for lost lovers -- The bridge to the stars: Travelling home in His dark materials -- Around we go: Transpositional life cycles in David Mitchell's Cloud atlas -- Remember you must live. Remember you most love. Remember you must leave: Passing through Ali Smith's Hotel world.
[NT 15000229]:
Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary British Fiction: Imagined Identities is a concise, lively and engaging analysis of contemporary literature viewed through the critical lens of cosmopolitan theory. It covers a wide spectrum of theoretical issues including globalisation, cosmopolitanism, nationhood, identity, philosophical nomadism, posthumanism, climate change, devolution and love. Texts discussed include those by Zoe Strachan, Philip Pullman, Jeanette Winterson, Nadeem Aslam, Ali Smith, and David Mitchell, to which original, compelling and persuasive readings are applied. Considerations of identity and nation, including gender, sexuality and social class are applied to the close readings in order to open up the textual possibilities and pleasures for the critical reader. It follows a new direction in literary criticism by demonstrating ways in which contemporary fiction is offering a response to planetary rather than national or postcolonial issues and, by doing so, is encompassing an ethical as well as political cosmopolitanism that seeks to connect citizens within a humanitarian and environmental global community.
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137030016
Cosmopolitanism in contemporary British fiction[electronic resource] :imagined identities /
McCulloch, Fiona.
Cosmopolitanism in contemporary British fiction
imagined identities /[electronic resource] :Fiona McCulloch. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cross that bridge: Journeying through Zoe Strachan's Negative space -- Boundaries. Desire: Philosophical nomadism in The powerbook and The stone gods -- Fellow humans: Cosmopolitan citizens in Nadeem Aslam's Maps for lost lovers -- The bridge to the stars: Travelling home in His dark materials -- Around we go: Transpositional life cycles in David Mitchell's Cloud atlas -- Remember you must live. Remember you most love. Remember you must leave: Passing through Ali Smith's Hotel world.
Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary British Fiction: Imagined Identities is a concise, lively and engaging analysis of contemporary literature viewed through the critical lens of cosmopolitan theory. It covers a wide spectrum of theoretical issues including globalisation, cosmopolitanism, nationhood, identity, philosophical nomadism, posthumanism, climate change, devolution and love. Texts discussed include those by Zoe Strachan, Philip Pullman, Jeanette Winterson, Nadeem Aslam, Ali Smith, and David Mitchell, to which original, compelling and persuasive readings are applied. Considerations of identity and nation, including gender, sexuality and social class are applied to the close readings in order to open up the textual possibilities and pleasures for the critical reader. It follows a new direction in literary criticism by demonstrating ways in which contemporary fiction is offering a response to planetary rather than national or postcolonial issues and, by doing so, is encompassing an ethical as well as political cosmopolitanism that seeks to connect citizens within a humanitarian and environmental global community.
ISBN: 9781137030016 (electronic bk.)
Source: 368442Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
370798
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LC Class. No.: PR890.C666 / M33 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 823/.9209355
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