Transmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Literatures in English
Herausgeber: Aliaga-Lavrijsen, Jessica; María Yebra-Pertusa, José
Transmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Literatures in English
Herausgeber: Aliaga-Lavrijsen, Jessica; María Yebra-Pertusa, José
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This book offers a constructive dialogue on the concept of the transmodern, focusing on the works by very different contemporary authors from all over the world, such as: Chimanda Ngozi Adichie, Margaret Atwood, and Sebastian Barry.
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This book offers a constructive dialogue on the concept of the transmodern, focusing on the works by very different contemporary authors from all over the world, such as: Chimanda Ngozi Adichie, Margaret Atwood, and Sebastian Barry.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032241340
- ISBN-10: 1032241349
- Artikelnr.: 62951592
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032241340
- ISBN-10: 1032241349
- Artikelnr.: 62951592
Jessica Aliaga-Lavrijsen is Lecturer in English at the Centro Universitario de la Defensa Zaragoza in Spain. José M. Yebra is Lecturer in English at the University of Zaragoza in Spain.
Introduction Part 1. TRANSMODERNITY: A PARADIGM SHIFT 1. The Crossroads of
Transmodernity
2. Transmodernity, Capital and Queer Utopian Critique: Days Without End 3.
Oulipian Games, Transpersonality and the Logic of Potentiality in David
Mitchell's Ghostwritten Part 2. TRANSMODERN ETHICS 4. Refracting the
Transmodern: Harry Parker's Anatomy of a Soldier 5. From Egology to
Ecology: Elements of the Transmodern in Tim Winton's Eyrie Part 3.
TRANSNATIONAL IDENTITIES AND SPACES 6. In the Narrative Fiction of a Global
Society Closed Spaces No Longer Exist 7. David Mitchell's Slade House and
the Non-Place of Transmodernism 8. The Aftermath of Terrorism in the
Transmodern City as Reflected in Tabish Khair's How to Fight Islamist
Terror from the Missionary Position Part 4. TRANSMODERN POETICS OF THE
(SPIRITUAL) SELF 9. Signs of Transmodern Relationships in Richard
Rodriguez's Darling: A Spiritual Autobiography 10. Geopoetics and the
Poetry of Consciousness: A Transmodern Perspective Part 5. TRANSCULTURAL
FEMININITIES 11. The Intimate-Universal: Juliet/Julieta 12. Adichie's 'The
American Embassy' and 'Jumping Monkey Hill': A Transmodern Response to
Transmodernity Part 6. CONCLUSION 13. Some Concluding Remarks
Transmodernity
2. Transmodernity, Capital and Queer Utopian Critique: Days Without End 3.
Oulipian Games, Transpersonality and the Logic of Potentiality in David
Mitchell's Ghostwritten Part 2. TRANSMODERN ETHICS 4. Refracting the
Transmodern: Harry Parker's Anatomy of a Soldier 5. From Egology to
Ecology: Elements of the Transmodern in Tim Winton's Eyrie Part 3.
TRANSNATIONAL IDENTITIES AND SPACES 6. In the Narrative Fiction of a Global
Society Closed Spaces No Longer Exist 7. David Mitchell's Slade House and
the Non-Place of Transmodernism 8. The Aftermath of Terrorism in the
Transmodern City as Reflected in Tabish Khair's How to Fight Islamist
Terror from the Missionary Position Part 4. TRANSMODERN POETICS OF THE
(SPIRITUAL) SELF 9. Signs of Transmodern Relationships in Richard
Rodriguez's Darling: A Spiritual Autobiography 10. Geopoetics and the
Poetry of Consciousness: A Transmodern Perspective Part 5. TRANSCULTURAL
FEMININITIES 11. The Intimate-Universal: Juliet/Julieta 12. Adichie's 'The
American Embassy' and 'Jumping Monkey Hill': A Transmodern Response to
Transmodernity Part 6. CONCLUSION 13. Some Concluding Remarks
Introduction Part 1. TRANSMODERNITY: A PARADIGM SHIFT 1. The Crossroads of
Transmodernity
2. Transmodernity, Capital and Queer Utopian Critique: Days Without End 3.
Oulipian Games, Transpersonality and the Logic of Potentiality in David
Mitchell's Ghostwritten Part 2. TRANSMODERN ETHICS 4. Refracting the
Transmodern: Harry Parker's Anatomy of a Soldier 5. From Egology to
Ecology: Elements of the Transmodern in Tim Winton's Eyrie Part 3.
TRANSNATIONAL IDENTITIES AND SPACES 6. In the Narrative Fiction of a Global
Society Closed Spaces No Longer Exist 7. David Mitchell's Slade House and
the Non-Place of Transmodernism 8. The Aftermath of Terrorism in the
Transmodern City as Reflected in Tabish Khair's How to Fight Islamist
Terror from the Missionary Position Part 4. TRANSMODERN POETICS OF THE
(SPIRITUAL) SELF 9. Signs of Transmodern Relationships in Richard
Rodriguez's Darling: A Spiritual Autobiography 10. Geopoetics and the
Poetry of Consciousness: A Transmodern Perspective Part 5. TRANSCULTURAL
FEMININITIES 11. The Intimate-Universal: Juliet/Julieta 12. Adichie's 'The
American Embassy' and 'Jumping Monkey Hill': A Transmodern Response to
Transmodernity Part 6. CONCLUSION 13. Some Concluding Remarks
Transmodernity
2. Transmodernity, Capital and Queer Utopian Critique: Days Without End 3.
Oulipian Games, Transpersonality and the Logic of Potentiality in David
Mitchell's Ghostwritten Part 2. TRANSMODERN ETHICS 4. Refracting the
Transmodern: Harry Parker's Anatomy of a Soldier 5. From Egology to
Ecology: Elements of the Transmodern in Tim Winton's Eyrie Part 3.
TRANSNATIONAL IDENTITIES AND SPACES 6. In the Narrative Fiction of a Global
Society Closed Spaces No Longer Exist 7. David Mitchell's Slade House and
the Non-Place of Transmodernism 8. The Aftermath of Terrorism in the
Transmodern City as Reflected in Tabish Khair's How to Fight Islamist
Terror from the Missionary Position Part 4. TRANSMODERN POETICS OF THE
(SPIRITUAL) SELF 9. Signs of Transmodern Relationships in Richard
Rodriguez's Darling: A Spiritual Autobiography 10. Geopoetics and the
Poetry of Consciousness: A Transmodern Perspective Part 5. TRANSCULTURAL
FEMININITIES 11. The Intimate-Universal: Juliet/Julieta 12. Adichie's 'The
American Embassy' and 'Jumping Monkey Hill': A Transmodern Response to
Transmodernity Part 6. CONCLUSION 13. Some Concluding Remarks