The notion that we have entered a global age of human relations has been the\ud driving force behind many of the most persuasive cultural inquiries published over\ud the last few decades, including fictional ones, into the conditions of contemporary\ud existence, perhaps the most prominent of these being Michael Hardt and Antonio\ud Negri's Empire (2000). In the era of mass migrations, proliferating media\ud technologies and the deterritorialised movements of labour and capital, it has\ud become increasingly necessary to speak of identity and citizenship in terms of\ud 'flows', 'routes' and 'networks' that cut across the traditional boundaries of the\ud nation-state. Though it is through various cultural productions that such\ud transformat...
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Globalization, in its utopian configuration, is often touted as the answer to the world’s woes (part...
There are certain events, John Tomlinson (1999) argues, such as the fallout in Chernobyl, the fall o...
The new century is witnessing a remarkable paradigm shift in literary studies, a shift captured by a...
The notion that we have entered a global age of human relations has been the driving force behind m...
The twenty-first century has been marked by an unprecedented intensification in globalisation, trans...
David Mitchell's debut novel Ghostwritten (1999) not only depicts a globalized world; its peculiar f...
Since the 1980s, literary critics have examined contemporary cosmopolitanism’s relationship with glo...
The unprecedented spread of globalization has led to thematic developments in contemporary British ...
No account of the contemporary relationship between landscape and identity can afford to ignore the ...
The paper suggests that the increasing proliferation of network fictions in literature, film, televi...
The current context of globalisation is often characterised by its transformative effects on traditi...
Efforts to define globalization often are delimited by concrete articulations focused on and about t...
This thesis approaches a selection of contemporary literary, filmic, and philosophical works from th...
This book chapter discusses some of the underlying themes that are raised in the juxtaposition of gl...
This dissertation analyzes contemporary global fiction in English (and, in one chapter, new media li...
Globalization, in its utopian configuration, is often touted as the answer to the world’s woes (part...
There are certain events, John Tomlinson (1999) argues, such as the fallout in Chernobyl, the fall o...
The new century is witnessing a remarkable paradigm shift in literary studies, a shift captured by a...