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245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aGeopolitics and the Anglophone novel, 1890-2011 /▼cJohn Marx.▲ |
260 | ▼aCambridge ;▼aNew York :▼bCambridge University Press,▼c2012.▲ | ||
300 | ▼aviii, 246 p. ;▼c24 cm.▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 219-242) and index.▲ | ||
520 | ▼a"Literary fiction is a powerful cultural tool for criticizing governments and for imagining how better governance and better states would work. Combining political theory with strong readings of a vast range of novels, John Marx shows that fiction over the long twentieth century has often envisioned good government not in Utopian but in pragmatic terms. Early-twentieth-century novels by Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster and Rabindrananth Tagore helped forecast world government after European imperialism. Twenty-first-century novelists such as Monica Ali, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Michael Ondaatje and Amitav Ghosh have inherited that legacy and continue to criticize existing policies in order to formulate best practices on a global scale. Marx shows how literature can make an important contribution to political and social sciences by creating a space to imagine and experiment with social organization"--▼cProvided by publisher.▲ | ||
520 | ▼a"Geopolitics and the Anglophone Novel, 1890-2011 Literary fiction is a powerful cultural tool for criticizing governments and for imagining how better governance and better states would work. Combining political theory with strong readings of a vast range of novels, John Marx shows that fiction over the long twentieth century has often envisioned good government not in utopian but in pragmatic terms. Early-twentieth-century novels by Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, and Rabindrananth Tagore helped forecast world government after European imperialism. Twenty-first-century novelists such as Monica Ali, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Michael Ondaatje, and Amitav Ghosh have inherited that legacy and continue to criticize existing policies in order to formulate best practices on a global scale. "--▼cProvided by publisher.▲ | ||
650 | 0 | ▼aFiction▼y20th century▼xHistory and criticism.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aFiction▼y21st century▼xHistory and criticism.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aGeopolitics in literature.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aPolitics and literature.▲ | |
650 | 7 | ▼aLITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh▼2bisacsh.▲ | |
999 | ▼a전태경▼c정영주▲ |

Geopolitics and the Anglophone novel, 1890-2011
자료유형
국외단행본
서명/책임사항
Geopolitics and the Anglophone novel, 1890-2011 / John Marx.
개인저자
발행사항
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press , 2012.
형태사항
viii, 246 p. ; 24 cm.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-242) and index.
요약주기
"Literary fiction is a powerful cultural tool for criticizing governments and for imagining how better governance and better states would work. Combining political theory with strong readings of a vast range of novels, John Marx shows that fiction over the long twentieth century has often envisioned good government not in Utopian but in pragmatic terms. Early-twentieth-century novels by Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster and Rabindrananth Tagore helped forecast world government after European imperialism. Twenty-first-century novelists such as Monica Ali, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Michael Ondaatje and Amitav Ghosh have inherited that legacy and continue to criticize existing policies in order to formulate best practices on a global scale. Marx shows how literature can make an important contribution to political and social sciences by creating a space to imagine and experiment with social organization"-- Provided by publisher./"Geopolitics and the Anglophone Novel, 1890-2011 Literary fiction is a powerful cultural tool for criticizing governments and for imagining how better governance and better states would work. Combining political theory with strong readings of a vast range of novels, John Marx shows that fiction over the long twentieth century has often envisioned good government not in utopian but in pragmatic terms. Early-twentieth-century novels by Joseph Conrad, E. M. Forster, and Rabindrananth Tagore helped forecast world government after European imperialism. Twenty-first-century novelists such as Monica Ali, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Michael Ondaatje, and Amitav Ghosh have inherited that legacy and continue to criticize existing policies in order to formulate best practices on a global scale. "-- Provided by publisher./
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