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portada Geocritical Cosmopolitanism: Space, Literature, and the Sense of the Global
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 cm
ISBN13
9781041198604

Geocritical Cosmopolitanism: Space, Literature, and the Sense of the Global

Robert T. Tally Jr. (Author) · Taylor & Francis · Paperback

Geocritical Cosmopolitanism: Space, Literature, and the Sense of the Global - Robert T. Tally Jr.

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Synopsis "Geocritical Cosmopolitanism: Space, Literature, and the Sense of the Global"

Is the world a place? As its inhabitants, we belong to the world, with its increasingly interconnected systems and cultures, but the cosmopolitanism of our daily lives is often hidden from view. In this innovative study, Robert T. Tally Jr. challenges our fundamental understanding of what constitutes the “world” in an age of shifting spatial boundaries.

The conception of the “world” profoundly influences the ways we imagine space and place, and the negotiation of worldly spaces presents challenges to traditional means of mapping or making sense of one’s place. Indeed, the timing of the “spatial turn” correlates with an enhanced consideration of processes and effects of globalization, which in turn has led to a dramatic increase in awareness of world literature. These phenomena engender a more cosmopolitan character to all aspects of human experience, along with a dialectical counterpart seen in the retrenchment of various nationalisms or greater emphases on local cultural formations. All of which pose challenges to the already vexing crisis of representation in late capitalist postmodernity and its accompanying anxieties. Geocritical Cosmopolitanism: Space, Literature, and the Sense of the Global confronts problems associated with mapping this world-system in relation to our understanding and experience of spatiality, intercultural dialogue, and cosmopolitanism in an era of ever more complex processes of globalization.

This is essential reading for readers interested in world literature, globalization, urban studies, geocriticism, and the spatial humanities more broadly.

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