Literature and Globalization
A Reader
Liam Connell editor Nicky Marsh editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:17th Sep '10
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'[I] wonder how we have managed without such a text.' –Rita Raley, UCSB, USA
Globalization has had a huge impact on thinking across the humanities, redefining the understanding of fields such as communication, culture, politics, and literature.
This groundbreaking Reader is the first to chart significant moments in the emergence of contemporary thinking about globalization and explore their significance for and impact on literary studies. The book's three sections look in turn at:
- an overview of globalization theory and influential works in the field
- the impact of globalization on literature and our understanding of the 'literary'
- how issues in globalization can be used to read specific literary texts.
Containing essays by leading critics including Arjun Appadurai, Jacques Derrida, Simon Gikandi, Ursula K. Heise, Graham Huggan, Franco Moretti, Bruce Robbins and Anna Tsing, this volume outlines the relationship between globalization and literature, offering a key sourcebook for and introduction to an exciting, emerging field.
'[I] wonder how we have managed without such a text.' –Rita Raley, UCSB, USA
'This collection affirms the important contribution that the humanities can and must make to the fractal field of globalisation studies. As we move between the two key terms--literature and globalisation--a map emerges of interlinked disciplinary concerns: one concerning the application of literary methods to produce much-needed interventions in the globalisation debates; and another focusing on the manifold ways in which the discourses of globalisation shape our readings of literature and our approaches to literary analysis. The volume will prove indispensable to scholars and students interested in conjunctions between the humanities and contemporary culture.' –
Stephen Levin, Clark University, USA‘A tremendous collection of essays that simultaneously provides a comprehensive cultural, geographical and social background to globalization and a rich account of the diverse ways in which literature has responded to globalization.’ – Ian Buchanan,Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, Cardiff University, UK
‘A terrific teaching text. In the quality and range of its selections, the questions they raise, and the case studies they offer, this anthology is what teachers working at the intersections of literary, cultural, and globalization studies have been waiting for. I look forward to testing it in the classroom.’ – Diana Brydon, University of Manitoba, Canada
‘Literature and Globalisation: A Reader is a splendid collection. Liam Connell and Nicky Marsh have brought together key theoretical statements, critical analyses and textual readings drawn from a wide range of perspectives. This Reader will be warmly welcomed by scholars and students alike in the emergent field of literature and globalisation.’–Pamela McCallum,University of Calgary, Canada
ISBN: 9780415496674
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 930g
416 pages