In the post-apocalyptic setting of Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road (2006), a father and his son “push down the road a battered shopping cart, containing their bare provisions, on a thoroughly consumed earth” (Seltzer 189). Despite the fact that the novel seems to be situated in an indistinct no-man’s-land, marked by a curious absence of time and history, this essay argues that it is indeed worthwhile to historicize The Road. By placing the novel in the context of the new capitalism, the article explores the ways in which McCarthy’s treatment of mobility deviates from previous American road narratives, which typically celebrate the pleasures and possibilities of movement and flight. Concentrating on the novel’s dystopian “catastrophism,” th...
In Cormac McCarthy’s novel, <i>The Road</i>, a father and his son are trudging on foot, carting thei...
Differently than many other post-apocalyptic stories, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road offers scant eviden...
The subject of the article is the analysis of the notion of communality in the relation between the...
This article is to look at literature or narratives as a useful tool for recognizing the hidden cris...
The essay strives to conceptualize the consumer consciousness of the father and the son in Cormac Mc...
This article argues that Cormac McCarthy’s latest novel, The Road (2006), marks a clear departure fr...
AbstractThe Road, written by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy in 2006, offers a decentring repr...
AbstractThe Road, written by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy in 2006, offers a decentring repr...
26 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 25-26Literature and art have always been reflections of the reality of each e...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
This article situates Cormac McCarthy’s The Road (2006) within the tragic frame of post-apocalyptic ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the meaning and implication of the post-apocalyptic future portr...
Cormac McCarthy’s The Road tends to be lumped in with the emerging post-apocalyptic genre as a whole...
In contrast to the conventional division between "early" and "late(r)" works, the development of Cor...
In contrast to the conventional division between "early" and "late(r)" works, the development of Cor...
In Cormac McCarthy’s novel, <i>The Road</i>, a father and his son are trudging on foot, carting thei...
Differently than many other post-apocalyptic stories, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road offers scant eviden...
The subject of the article is the analysis of the notion of communality in the relation between the...
This article is to look at literature or narratives as a useful tool for recognizing the hidden cris...
The essay strives to conceptualize the consumer consciousness of the father and the son in Cormac Mc...
This article argues that Cormac McCarthy’s latest novel, The Road (2006), marks a clear departure fr...
AbstractThe Road, written by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy in 2006, offers a decentring repr...
AbstractThe Road, written by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy in 2006, offers a decentring repr...
26 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 25-26Literature and art have always been reflections of the reality of each e...
During times of existential unease, post-apocalyptic fiction imagines a depopulated world—a world de...
This article situates Cormac McCarthy’s The Road (2006) within the tragic frame of post-apocalyptic ...
The aim of this study is to analyse the meaning and implication of the post-apocalyptic future portr...
Cormac McCarthy’s The Road tends to be lumped in with the emerging post-apocalyptic genre as a whole...
In contrast to the conventional division between "early" and "late(r)" works, the development of Cor...
In contrast to the conventional division between "early" and "late(r)" works, the development of Cor...
In Cormac McCarthy’s novel, <i>The Road</i>, a father and his son are trudging on foot, carting thei...
Differently than many other post-apocalyptic stories, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road offers scant eviden...
The subject of the article is the analysis of the notion of communality in the relation between the...