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Vol. 42 No. 1 (2011): January 2011
Vol. 42 No. 1 (2011): January 2011
the cosmopolitan novel
Published:
2010-12-31
Editorial
The Cosmopolitan Novel: Notes from the Editor
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Introduction
Introduction
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Articles
Once There Was Cosmopolitanism: Enchanted Pasts as Global History in the Contemporary Novel
Bishnupriya Ghosh
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“Any Educated Person Would Know”: Cosmopolitan Aesthetics, Good Taste, and ‘Knowing Better’ in Peter Carey’s
My Life as a Fake
Lewis MacLeod
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Ethical Treason: Radical Cosmopolitanism In Salman Rushdie’s
Fury
(2001)
Soo Yeon Kim
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Authoritarianism, Cosmopolitanism, Allegory
Jini Kim Watson
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In and Out of the Spectacle: Beijing Olympics and Yiyun Li’s
The Vagrants
Belinda Kong
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Risky Cosmopolitanism: Risk and Responsibility in Catherine Bush’s
The Rules of Engagement
Emily Johansen
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The Voices of Others: Dave Eggers and New Directions for Testimony Narrative and Cosmopolitan Literary Collaboration
Brian Yost
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Interviews
What is World Literature?
Wang Ning, David Damrosch
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Reviews
Wang Ning.
Translated Modernities: Literary and Cultural Perspectives on Globalization and China.
Sun Yifeng
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Sourayan Mookerjea, Imre Szeman, Gail Faurschou, eds.
Canadian Culture Studies: A Reader
Lily Cho
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Other
Notes on Contributors
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Front Matter
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