Literature and globalization : a reader /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Connell, Liam, Marsh, Nicky
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2011.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Routledge literature readers.
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Table of Contents:
  • Time-space compression and the postmodern condition / David Harvey
  • The globalising of modernity / Anthony Giddens
  • The universalism-particularism issue / Roland Robertson
  • Disjuncture and difference / Arjun Appadurai
  • Querying globalization / J.K Gibson-Graham
  • The global situation / Anna Tsing
  • Modernity as history: post-revolutionary China, globalization and the question of modernity / Arif Dirlik
  • Free trade and culture / George Yúdice
  • Performative discourse and social form / Angus Cameron and Ronen Palan
  • The multitude against empire / Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt
  • Conjectures on world literature / Franco Moretti
  • Beyond discipline: globalization and the future of English / Paul Jay
  • Globalization and the claims of postcoloniality / Simon Gikandi
  • Globalization, peace, and cosmopolitanism / Jacques Derrida
  • Turn to the planet: literature, diversity, and totality / Masao Miyoshi
  • 'Untranslatable' Algeria: the politics of linguicide / Emily Apter
  • Deterritorialization and eco-cosmopolitanism / Ursula K. Heise
  • 'Greening' postcolonialism: ecocritical perspectives / Graham Huggan
  • Surfing the second wave: Amitav Ghosh's The hungry tide / Pablo Mukerhjee
  • Derrida's debt to Milton Friedman / Michael Tratner
  • Giving and receiving: Nurudin Farah's gifts or the postcolonial logic of third world aid / Tim Woods
  • Aesthetics of globalization in contemporary fiction: the function of the fall of the Berlin Wall / Padmaja Challakere
  • eEmpires / Rita Raley
  • Fear and loathing in globalization / Frederic Jameson
  • Indians: the globalized woman on the community stage / Katrin Sieg
  • The sweatshop sublime / Bruce Robbins
  • The hungry ghost: IMF policy, capitalist transformation and laboring bodies in southeast Asia / Joseph Medley and Lorrayne A. Carroll
  • East African literature and the politics of global reading / Peter J. Kalliney
  • We are not the world: global village, universalism, and Karen Tei yamashita's Tropic of orange / Sue-Im Lee
  • An elegy for African cosmopolitanism: phaswane Mpe's Welcome to our hillbrow / Neville Hoad
  • Movements and protests / Suman Gupta.