Taking up four different political themes¿human rights, the relation between public and private space, racial justice, and environmentalism¿After Critique suggests that the ontological forms emerging in contemporary U.S. fiction articulate a version of politics that might successfully evade neoliberal appropriation.
Taking up four different political themes¿human rights, the relation between public and private space, racial justice, and environmentalism¿After Critique suggests that the ontological forms emerging in contemporary U.S. fiction articulate a version of politics that might successfully evade neoliberal appropriation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mitchum Huehls is Associate Professor of English at University of California, Los Angeles, and the author of Qualified Hope: A Postmodern Politics of Time (The Ohio State University Press, 2009).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: We Have Never Been Neoliberal: Critique's Complicity, Capitulation's Promise * Chapter 1: Turning to Presence: The Contingent Persons of Human Rights Literature * Chapter 2: Embracing Objects: Public and Private Space in Literary Los Angeles * Chapter 3: Objectifying Race: Or, What African American Literature Is * Chapter 4: Welcoming the World: Post-Ecological Fiction * Coda: Accounting 101: Reading the Exomodern * Notes
* Introduction: We Have Never Been Neoliberal: Critique's Complicity, Capitulation's Promise * Chapter 1: Turning to Presence: The Contingent Persons of Human Rights Literature * Chapter 2: Embracing Objects: Public and Private Space in Literary Los Angeles * Chapter 3: Objectifying Race: Or, What African American Literature Is * Chapter 4: Welcoming the World: Post-Ecological Fiction * Coda: Accounting 101: Reading the Exomodern * Notes
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