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the transnational turn in literary studies

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"Global matters" was published by Cornell University Press in 2010 - Ithaca, it has 248 pages and the language of the book is English.


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"Global matters" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Difference, multiculturalism, and the globalizing of literary studies
  • 2- What is globalization?
  • 3- Economies, cultures, and the politics of globalization
  • 4- Border studies : remapping the locations of literary study
  • 5- Postpostcolonial writing in the age of globalization : The god of small things, Red earth and pouring rain, Moth smoke
  • 6- Globalization and nationalism in Kiran Desai's The inheritance of loss
  • 7- The cultural politics of development in Zakes Mda's The heart of redness
  • 8- Multiculturalism and identity in Zadie Smith's White teeth
  • 9- Transnational masculinities in Junot Díaz's The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao.

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