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Novel (2018) 51 (3): 375–398.
Published: 01 November 2018
... in a financialized American creative market. While global anglophone literature has emerged as a critical reference for persistent injury by British colonialism, the article shifts the conversation to the cultural development of the American anglophone novel to query whether turning to the vernacular evades...
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Novel (2018) 51 (3): 399–416.
Published: 01 November 2018
... analysis has demonstrated the extent to which Mitchell's Cloud Atlas and Jones's Mister Pip both invest in the English text's agency as a global connector. The impulse to connect is shared among many scholars in the field of global anglophone literature. Pushing beyond national, cultural...
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Novel (2022) 55 (1): 140–145.
Published: 01 May 2022
... of people gathering around a microphone to discuss works of literature in tandem with events of the day. Morse traces the impact of these radio discussions on the formal qualities of global Anglophone literature, writers working out their relationship to literature and the English language on air...
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Novel (2018) 51 (2): 322–338.
Published: 01 August 2018
...Lily Saint Abstract This essay challenges recent theories of world literature that argue that the global anglophone novel, in particular, instantiates empathic, ethical connection across and beyond nation-states. Taking cues from Teju Cole's Open City , it understands the urge to connect...
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Novel (2016) 49 (2): 316–342.
Published: 01 August 2016
...Jed Esty In English and comparative literature, the question of realism has reemerged in the last fifteen years as vital to readers and writers of the global novel. A realist turn, so-called, implies a shift in tastes, canons, and markets; it also entails a heightened form of disciplinary attention...
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Novel (2023) 56 (1): 151–156.
Published: 01 May 2023
...-of-the-global-anglophone >. Elam J. Daniel . World Literature for the Wretched of the Earth . New York : Fordham UP , 2020 . Goyal Yogita . “ On Transnational Analogy: Thinking Race and Caste with W. E. B. Du Bois and Rabindranath Tagore .” Atlantic Studies 16 . 1 ( 2019 ): 54 – 71...
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Novel (2022) 55 (1): 95–112.
Published: 01 May 2022
[email protected] Copyright © 2022 by Novel, Inc. 2022 race racism globalization Asian American literature global Anglophone literature African American literature The Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests in the United States in 2020 were profoundly shaped by the widespread border closures...
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Novel (2017) 50 (2): 288–290.
Published: 01 August 2017
... important contribution to the debate over world literature when it brings the history of orientalism to bear on how we read contemporary anglophone literature. In a chapter on global English, Mufti sees the philological orientalisms of the nineteenth century as instrumental in creating an asymmetrical...
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Novel (2019) 52 (2): 330–333.
Published: 01 August 2019
... because it emphasizes the “global itinerary of novels and novelists,” thus dramatizing “the transnational origins of world literature” (41). Junot Díaz makes both Spanish and English “internal to the work” (37). Phillips writes born-translated books because he focuses on migration, while Mitchell features...
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Novel (2014) 47 (2): 325–329.
Published: 01 August 2014
... of the narrative trope of Bildung offers us a crucial index, within the anglophone novel,
of this global change. But why should the spread of nineteenth-century colonialism, say,
have anything to do with the narrative representation of developmental maturation, forc-
ing novelists with intellectual integrity...
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Novel (2019) 52 (3): 461–465.
Published: 01 November 2019
... contribution to the history of Caribbean fiction and to the growing place of Caribbean writing in the history of anglophone literature. Reopening the archives, it furnishes us with a fitting spur for histories and fictions to come. Work Cited Winer Lise . Introduction . Warner Arundell...
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Novel (2013) 46 (3): 483–486.
Published: 01 November 2013
... and the Anglophone Novel, 1890–2011 (Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
2012), pp. 254, cloth, $95.00.
The title of this slim but conceptually ambitious and provocative book does it a disservice.
“Geopolitics,” for literary critics concerned with globality and power—and who is not these
days?—is one of those...
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Novel (2021) 54 (1): 140–143.
Published: 01 May 2021
... and ambiguities at the heart of Western Islamophobia—are useful. Moreover, the list of novels and essays Morey engages—all anglophone, by John Updike, Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Leila Aboulela, Kamila Shamsie, Nadeem Aslam—is interesting and revealing. The scope is ambitious, and the chapters are organized around...
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Novel (2015) 48 (3): 485–489.
Published: 01 November 2015
...” to be globally legible, while “twenty-first century writers such as Samarasan and Tan tactically traverse an entire field or constellation of Anglophone and postcolonial writing” (166). This means, he explains, not that they are post-postcolonial but “that postcolonial thematics and tropes have become a staple...
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Novel (2011) 44 (3): 471–475.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Laura Doyle Work Cited Doyle Laura . “Notes toward a Dialectical Method: Modernities, Modernisms, and the Crossings of Empire.” Literature Compass 7 . 3 ( 2010 ): 195 – 213 . © 2011 by Novel, Inc. 2011 Duke University Press FLINT KATE , The Transatlantic Indian...
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Novel (2008) 41 (2-3): 189–199.
Published: 01 November 2008
... perspective is
genuinely broad, moving beyond the one or two examples that frequently stand
for a region or continent in many supposedly global studies of literature. Because
Africa is part of rather than supplemental to her model, moreover, she offers me
a place from which to think about the relation...
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Novel (2008) 41 (2-3): 363–366.
Published: 01 November 2008
... moment. Opening up modernist
literature to global-historical events and cultural exchanges therefore serves at least a
twofold purpose. It heIps us to understand this canonical field better in a larger cultural
context, and just as importantly, it helps to locate a significant early moment...
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Novel (2019) 52 (2): 326–329.
Published: 01 August 2019
... wars, technological hyperconnectivity, the excesses of liquid capitalism, and the rise of Islamic fundamentalism” (85). She argues cogently that while Ghostwritten “disturbs the assumption of a flat global readership” and refuses to provide “a known world of otherness” to the anglophone reader...
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Novel (2015) 48 (1): 103–121.
Published: 01 May 2015
... Beecroft's terms, as “global literature”: literature written in a language that transcends national and continental borders yet that continues to represent itself as part of a national system ( 98–99 ). “Global” for Beecroft refers to an anglophone text's sphere of circulation. Coetzee's semaphore, however...
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Novel (2015) 48 (1): 85–102.
Published: 01 May 2015
..., or literature, or slave ry” ( 132 ). Seen in this light, the prominent man's seeming confusion about the source of official authority comes to look more like precision: it is exactly as products of an institution that the officials can be “of” the mine (a social organization with a material structure...
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