Novels of Displacement: Fiction in the Age of Global Capital

Novels of Displacement: Fiction in the Age of Global Capital

by Marco Codebò
Novels of Displacement: Fiction in the Age of Global Capital

Novels of Displacement: Fiction in the Age of Global Capital

by Marco Codebò

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Overview

In Novels of Displacement: Fiction in the Age of Global Capital, Marco Codebò assesses the state of fiction in our time, an age defined by the combined hegemony of global capital and software. Codebò argues that present-day displacement originates in the dualism of power that pervades our polarized society and in the sweeping deterritorialization that is affecting people, objects, and signs. As the ties between subjectivity and territory break, being in the world means being displaced. Rather than narrating how subjectivity can mark a place, novels of displacement convey the crisis of subjectivity’s connection to place.
 
Using four works as case studies—Bernardo Carvalho’s Nove noites, Daniel Sada’s Porque parece mentira la verdad nunca se sabe, Zadie Smith’s White Teeth, and Mathias Énard’s Zone—Codebò investigates how globalization, displacement, and technology inform our understanding of subjectivity and one’s place in the world. Coming from different literary traditions--Brazilian-Portuguese, Spanish, English, and French-- Novels of Displacement traces the development of displacement caused by organized crime, migration, and war. Ultimately what emerges from this study is evidence of how cultures of untruth damage but do not destroy human agency.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814256022
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 09/08/2023
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Marco Codebò is Professor of Italian and French at Long Island University.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue          The Balzacian Novel, or How the Novel Became Territoria
Chapter 1        De- and Reterritorialization in the Age of Global Capital
Chapter 2        The Novel between the Cloud and the Earth
Chapter 3        Epistemic Displacement in Bernardo Carvalho’s Nove noites
Chapter 4        On Places, Hyper-places, and Agency
Chapter 5        Lost in Space: Daniel Sada’s Porque parece mentira la verdad nunca se sabe and Zadie Smith’s White Teeth
Chapter 6        Symptoms: Mathias Énard’s Zone
Postscript        On Records and Errors
Works Cited
Index


 
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