The Novel and the Globalization of Culture

The Novel and the Globalization of Culture

by Michael Valdez Moses
The Novel and the Globalization of Culture
The Novel and the Globalization of Culture

The Novel and the Globalization of Culture

by Michael Valdez Moses

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Overview

Bringing together canonical European authors with authors from the Third World, this book analyzes the emergence of the modern global novel, and the way it mirrors the underlying process of cultural globalization. Through detailed readings of Stendhal, Hardy, Conrad, Achebe, and Vargas Llosa, this study reveals how the spread of Western modernity--materially and culturally--has been shadowed by the destruction of traditional societies. These novels focus on the individual tragedies of those who represent pre-modern ways of life; in the process, offering a corrective to Hegel's abstruse philosophy of history. From rural Victorian England to the Malay Archipelago, and from the Igbo heartland in Africa to the backlands of Brazil, a global narrative unfolds, one where the forces of modernization clash with the defenders of traditional society. Moses contributes to the ongoing debate on Alexandre Kojève and the "end of history", while, at the same time, moving beyond sterile oppositions--canonical versus non-canonical works, formal literary criticism versus political/historical critique. With its new conceptualization of modernity and globalization, this book will interest the literary scholar, cultural critic, social scientist, and political theorist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195358285
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/25/1995
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 369 KB

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Duke University

Table of Contents

Introduction: Hegel, Stendhal, and Posthistorical Existence3
Part IThe Center Cannot Hold
1.Hardy: The Archaeology of a Vanishing Life29
2.Conrad: The Flight from Modernity67
Part IIThe Widening Gyre
3.Achebe: Beasts of No Nation107
4.Vargas Llosa: Apocalyptic History and the Liberal Perspective148
Epilogue193
Notes203
Editions Cited229
Index231
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