This interdisciplinary investigation explores the original euphoria related to the ambivalent concept of the 'global village' and how this evaporated dream can perhaps be reappropriated and redefined to create a better global society for both the human and Cosmic Other through the lens of Le Clézio's fiction.
This interdisciplinary investigation explores the original euphoria related to the ambivalent concept of the 'global village' and how this evaporated dream can perhaps be reappropriated and redefined to create a better global society for both the human and Cosmic Other through the lens of Le Clézio's fiction.
Keith Moser is an assistant professor at Mississippi State University. After publishing his first book with The Edwin Mellen Press in 2008 entitled 'Privileged Moments' in the Novels and Short Stories of J.M.G. Le Clézio: His Contemporary Development of a Traditional French Literary Device, Moser has contributed several essays to peer-reviewed publications.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The 'Global Village:' An Evaporated Dream Turned Nightmare Chapter 2: Defending the Marginalized and Disenfranchised Inhabitants of the Global Village Chapter 3: Consumerism, the Media, and the Anonymous Forces that Sustain the Modern World in Le Clézio's Narratives Chapter 4: Deconstructing the 'Genesis Myth' and Simulating Cosmic Empathy for the Entire Material Universe Chapter 5: Resisting Global Hegemonic Domination in Le Clézio's Narratives and the Importance of Interculturality Conclusion Postscript
Introduction Chapter 1: The 'Global Village:' An Evaporated Dream Turned Nightmare Chapter 2: Defending the Marginalized and Disenfranchised Inhabitants of the Global Village Chapter 3: Consumerism, the Media, and the Anonymous Forces that Sustain the Modern World in Le Clézio's Narratives Chapter 4: Deconstructing the 'Genesis Myth' and Simulating Cosmic Empathy for the Entire Material Universe Chapter 5: Resisting Global Hegemonic Domination in Le Clézio's Narratives and the Importance of Interculturality Conclusion Postscript
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