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Novel (2015) 48 (2): 317–321.
Published: 01 August 2015
... more cultural capital, as its author “embraces cultural nationalism while continuing to make domestic politics of primary importance” (45). While Emecheta figures herself as a literary descendant of Nwapa (the title of Emecheta's novel is taken from the concluding lines of Efuru ), she questions...
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Novel (2011) 44 (3): 444–465.
Published: 01 November 2011
... Literary Nationalism . Ed. Weaver Jace Womack Craig S. Warrior Robert . Albuquerque : U of New Mexico P , 2006 . 1 – 90 . Weaver Jace Womack Craig S. Warrior Robert , eds. American Indian Literary Nationalism . Albuquerque : U of New Mexico P , 2006 . Wiethaus...
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Novel (2009) 42 (3): 400–409.
Published: 01 November 2009
.... Primarily, this essay examines the literary consequences of placing nationhood and nationalism at the very center of the postcolonial literary critical framework that was collaboratively created from the 1980s onward by scholars from/in different parts of the globe to serve as an analytical tool for third...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 284–289.
Published: 01 August 2009
..., James Weldon Johnson, and Bret Harte. These literary consuls prompt us to think in new ways about the relation between literature and the state—and also about the various forms that national identification can take. Focusing in particular on the case of Nathaniel Hawthorne, I argue that it was while...
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Novel (2009) 42 (3): 524–530.
Published: 01 November 2009
...John Marx The conventional wisdom that contemporary fiction has little use for the nation cannot explain the plurality of recent novels that attend to states in crisis. To detail the effects of state collapse is at the very least to insist on the state's continued relevance to the form...
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Novel (2012) 45 (2): 301–326.
Published: 01 August 2012
... is productive of the modern Turkish novel and defines its literary modernity. Thus, Pamuk's dissidence also resides in modes of writing that contest the nation form and revise the secularization thesis through new representations of Turkish historiography, Istanbul cosmopolitanism, the Ottoman archive...
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Novel (2014) 47 (3): 422–442.
Published: 01 November 2014
...Sonia A. Werner While it is common for scholars to concede that realism is nearly impossible to define, the story of realism's emergence as a specific literary movement in the nineteenth century is rarely disputed. Literary critics and historians alike frequently identify the emergence...
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Novel (2014) 47 (3): 383–402.
Published: 01 November 2014
... rationality expresses this apparent contradiction: literary commercialism refers to the formal and impersonal laws of the economic market, while literary professionalism refers to the substantive ethos of service to the community and nation. In underscoring the incompatibility of the Jew and the Christian...
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Novel (2019) 52 (3): 347–368.
Published: 01 November 2019
... in such a genealogy. At the same time, it draws attention to the significance of the political and literary legacies of a “third novelists' international”—a novelistic culture associated with the rise and waning of Third Worldism—for contemporary studies of postcolonialism, world literature, national literature...
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Novel (2009) 42 (1): 109–130.
Published: 01 May 2009
.... This article focuses on literary portraiture in the Jesus novel, a genre of historical fiction that emerged independently in different national literatures from the 1830s onward alongside several parallel developments, including the secularization of biblical scholarship, the rediscovery of early Christian...
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Novel (2023) 56 (1): 105–127.
Published: 01 May 2023
... has never been sufficient to determine whether a text counts as a novella. Though the novella is a global form, shared among many national literary cultures, its transnational history is muddled by terminological inconsistency. This article sets out to understand the novella as a slippery form, one...
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Novel (2009) 42 (2): 231–238.
Published: 01 August 2009
...Carolyn Vellenga Berman What is the “world” in “world literature”? In publishing, as in literary criticism, this term often applies to the leftovers of the international literary market: works not drawn from the major national publishing markets. It signifies, in effect, “the rest of the world...
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Novel (2017) 50 (3): 338–350.
Published: 01 November 2017
... theoretical attempts to formulate global or world systems of literature. Drawing on Franco Moretti's recent call for us to “unlearn” our traditional literary training, they contend that novels defy any attempt to confine them to the boundaries of the individual work or a national tradition, raising basic...
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Novel (2019) 52 (1): 1–22.
Published: 01 May 2019
... and political regeneration. Condition of England novels were the first group of literary texts to call on readers to participate at the national level in social reform, and generic dissonance played a key role in that literary and political act of inclusion. Copyright © 2019 by Duke University Press 2019...
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Novel (2018) 51 (2): 339–361.
Published: 01 August 2018
... that multiplicity is a “good” on its own. Copyright © 2018 by Novel, Inc. 2018 Charles Mungoshi NoViolet Bulawayo African literature pluralism postcolonialism literary nationalism Postcolonialism and the field that succeeds it—known variously in English departments as world, global...
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Novel (2022) 55 (1): 95–112.
Published: 01 May 2022
..., this article shows how 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests indicate the contours of what we might think of as a “post‐global” politics: that is, a movement that reflects a globally informed analysis but nonetheless draws only implicitly on ideas of global commonality. National movements affirm the unity...
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Novel (2011) 44 (2): 186–207.
Published: 01 August 2011
... for those peoples still
waiting to realize their immanent spirit in the state. In this way, projection is the
aesthetic form of the potential just as mimesis is of the actual.
This contradicts critics who conflate theA IPWA’s literary project with the Indian
National Congress’s political one...
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Novel (2022) 55 (1): 113–130.
Published: 01 May 2022
... by considering the extent to which the ambivalence registered in the African literary novel is itself an inevitability of its own formal parameters and their entanglement with concepts of nation, extroversion/extraction, and coloniality. We Need New Names has been criticized for reverting to “poverty porn...
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Novel (2010) 43 (1): 31–37.
Published: 01 May 2010
...-
son’s plot effectively elevates the cultural status of the novel form itself. It does so
by sketching the terms within which its literary power can mediate between faith
and citizenship inside the Erastian nation-state.
The latent nation-building (as against state-building) tendencies...
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Novel (2011) 44 (2): 249–267.
Published: 01 August 2011
... of national consanguinity. What remains to be theorized in relation to this, however, is the significance of the novel's predominant obsession with sound, both as literary style and as narrative event. This essay proposes that by considering the scientific and literary sources of the sonic framework of incest...
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