Conceptualising the Global in the Wake of the Postmodern : Literature, Culture, Theory
by
Joel Evans
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1108497012
ISBN-13
9781108497015
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 28th, 2019
Print length
210 Pages
Weight
45 grams
Dimensions
16.20 x 23.50 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Literary theoryLiterary studies: from c 1900 -
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This book offers an original insight into ways in which the global is being conceptualised in contemporary culture, providing a fresh approach to the field of cultural studies of globalisation. It focuses on contemporary literature, film and theory, arguing that here we can see a resurgence in figurations of totality.
This book argues that, in the wake of the postmodern, contemporary culture becomes once again concerned with totality, the main focal point of expression for this being concepts of the global. It uncovers predominant ways of conceptualising the global in contemporary literature, film and theory. In so doing, it offers a fresh approach to the study of globalisation and culture, identifying four main categories under which concepts of the global can be placed: the immanent, the transcendent, the contingent and the beyond-measure. Alongside this, it discovers a confrontation between two predominant ways of figuring human relations on a global scale. Conceptualising the Global in the Wake of the Postmodern examines the works of various authors and filmmakers, such as Margaret Atwood, Don DeLillo, Kazuo Ishiguro, Douglas Coupland, David Cronenberg, Charlie Kaufman, and David Lynch, to show how the idea of totality has returned in contemporary culture.
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