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This book provides a history of the way in which literature not only reflects, but actively shapes processes of globalization and our notions of global phenomena. It takes in a broad sweep of history, from antiquity, through to the era of imperialism and on to the present day. Whilst its primary focus is our own historical conjuncture, it looks at how earlier periods have shaped this by tracking key concepts that are imbricated with the concept of globalization, from translation, to empire, to pandemics and environmental collapse. Drawing on these older themes and concerns, it then traces the germ of the relation between global phenomena and literary studies into the 20th and 21st centuries, exploring key issues and frames of study such as contemporary slavery, the digital, world literature and the Anthropocene.

This book is for literary scholars working across a range of periods who are interested in the ways in which literature interacts with and shapes our notions of globalization and global phenomena. It will appeal predominantly to contemporary and twentieth century scholars and students, but also people studying earlier periods.

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'All the essays offer some original insight, and a few craft longer, more sustained readings and arguments that will be extremely useful, particularly for researchers. Recommended.' K. Tölölyan, Choice

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This book provides a 5000-year history of the ways in which literary forms have shaped out notions of globalization.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
x
List of Contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction 1(18)
Joel Evans
PART I ORIGINS
19(76)
1 The Ecology of Globalization: Environmental Catastrophe and the History of Literature
21(14)
Walter Cohen
2 Forms of Premodern Literary Circulation
35(16)
Alexander Beecrofi
3 The End of History: Literature, Eschatology and Its Legacies
51(16)
Joel Evans
4 Translation: Print Culture and Internationalism
67(13)
Mary Helen McMurran
5 Empire: The Nineteenth-Century Global Novel in English
80(15)
Elleke Boehmer
Dominic Davies
PART II DEVELOPMENT
95(150)
6 Joseph Conrad, the Global and the Sea
97(13)
Michael Greaney
7 Mutual Equality: Modernism and Globalization
110(16)
Paul Stasi
8 Edward Said: Literature and the World
126(18)
Conor McCarthy
9 The New McWorld Order: Postmodernism and Corporate Globalization
144(15)
Simon Malpas
10 Pharmakon, Difference and the Arche-Digital
159(19)
Claire Colehrook
11 Time--Space Compression: The Long View
178(17)
Mark Currie
12 The Matter of Blackness in World Literature
195(15)
Joseph H. Jackson
13 World-Systems, Literature and Geoculture
210(16)
Matthew Eatough
14 World Author: On Exploding Canons and Writing towards More Equitable Literary Futures
226(19)
Rebecca Braun
PART III APPLICATION
245(89)
15 The Globalization of the Enclave
247(15)
Matthew Hart
16 Geopolitics and the Novel: The Case of the Mediterranean Noir
262(15)
Caren Irr
17 Spy Fiction in the Age of the Global
277(17)
Maria Christou
18 The Twenty-First-Century Global Slave Narrative Trade
294(11)
Laura T. Murphy
19 Planetary Poetics
305(13)
Christian Moraru
20 Addressing Globalization in the Anthropocene
318(16)
Sam Solnick
References 334(28)
Index 362
Joel Evans is Assistant Professor in Literature at the University of Nottingham. He is the author of Conceptualising the Global in the Wake of the Postmodern: Literature, Culture, Theory (2019).