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9781032241487: The Limits of Cosmopolitanism

Synopsis

The essays collected in this volume explore how contemporary literature imagines living between identities and locales-Nigerian and American, Turkish and German, Sudanese and European-in order to ask broad questions about the meaning of cosmopolitanism.

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À propos de l?auteur

Aleksandar Stevic is an assistant professor of English at Qatar University and has previously taught at the University of Belgrade, Hampshire College, and King's College, Cambridge. His essays on nineteenth and twentieth-century fiction have appeared in such venues as Comparative Literature Studies, Dickens Studies Annual, Victorian Literature and Culture, and the Journal of Modern Literature. He is a contributor to A History of Modern French Literature (Princeton UP, 2017), and a translator of several books from English into Serbo-Croatian, including, most recently, Djuna Barnes's Nightwood.

Philip Tsang is assistant professor of English at the University of Cincinnati. He specializes in twentieth-century British and Anglophone literature. He is currently working on a book manuscript titled "The Obsolete Empire: Untimely Belonging in Twentieth-Century British Literature," which explores the paradoxes of communal imagination in the work of Henry James, James Joyce, Doris Lessing, and V. S. Naipaul. His articles have appeared or are forthcoming in NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, Twentieth-Century Literature, and The Henry James Review.

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9781138502048: The Limits of Cosmopolitanism: Globalization and Its Discontents in Contemporary Literature

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ISBN 10 :  1138502049 ISBN 13 :  9781138502048
Editeur : Routledge, 2019
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