Cosmopolitanism and the Postnational : Literature and the New Europe / / César Domínguez and Theo D'haen.

In recent years postnational theory has become a primary tool for the analysis of European integration. Though interpretations of the concept vary, there is a wide consensus about postnationalism as a way to forge a European identity beyond a particular national history. In line with the German hist...

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Superior document:Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature ; 79
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, 2015.
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature 79.
Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / César Domínguez and Theo D’haen
  • “Introduction” / César Domínguez
  • “Europe between Old and New: Cosmopolitanism Reconsidered” / Helena Buescu
  • “Local Rooms with a Cosmopolitan View? Novels in/on the Limits of European Convergence” / César Domínguez
  • “Rooting “New European Literature”: A Reconsideration of the European Myth of the Postnational and Cynical Cosmopolitanism” / Sibylle Baumbach
  • “Native Cosmopolitans” / Maria DiBattista
  • “European Security, European Identity? Fictions of Terror and Transnationality” / Susana Araújo
  • “Globalization, Migration literature, and the New Europe” / Søren Frank
  • “Towards a New Europe? On Emergent and Transcultural Literary Histories” / Karen-Margrethe Simonsen
  • “Europeanization, Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism: Cases in the Crime Fiction of Poe, Gadda and Simenon” / John Crosetti
  • “The Spaces of Transnational Literature: Or, Where on Earth Are We with Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s Der Hof im Spiegel?” / Birgit Mara Kaiser
  • “Postnational or Postcolonial? Reading Immigrant Writing in Postnational Europe: The Case of Equatorial Guinea and Spain” / Dorothy Odartey-Wellington
  • “A Transnational and Transcultural Perspective: Transcending the “Englishness” of English Literature” / Margarida Esteves Pereira
  • “How to Become a “Rudeboy”: Identity Formation and Transformation in Londonstani” / Aysegul Turan
  • Notes on Contributors / César Domínguez and Theo D’haen.