Geopolitics and the Anglophone Novel, 1890–2011

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Author(s): John Marx
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2012

Language: English

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GEOPOLITICS AND THE ANGLOPHONE NOVEL, 1890–2011
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The novel’s administrative turn
CHAPTER 1: Fiction after liberalism
CHAPTER 2: How literature administers “failed” states
FAILURE IS NORMAL
FAILURE IN FICTION
THE AUTHOR-FUNCTION OF STATE
EXPERTS IN ATROCITY
CHAPTER 3: The novelistic management of inequality in the age of meritocracy
WE ARE ALL EXPERTS
REFORMING RESEARCH
IMPERIAL FEELING
HUMANITIES AMIDST HIERARCHIES
CHAPTER 4: Entrepreneurship and imperial politics in twentieth-century historical fiction
WORLD-HISTORICAL NETWORKING
GLOBAL CLANS
COLONIAL RISK
CHAPTER 5: Women as economic actors in contemporary and modernist novels
THE FEMINIZATION OF GLOBALIZATION
WOMEN WHO NETWORK
AFTER THE DOMESTIC WOMAN
SISTERS AT WORK
Postscript: The literary politics of being well attached
Bibliography
Index