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MACMILLAN Literatures of Liberalization: Global Circulation and the Long Nineteenth Century (New Comparisons in World Literature)

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Product Description This book traces the global circulation of cultures and ideologies from the technological and democratic revolutions of the long nineteenth century to liberal and neoliberal modernity. Focussing on moments of coerced (colonial and postcolonial) and voluntary contact rather than national boundaries, the author draws attention to the global scope of literatures and geopolitical commodities as actants in world affairs, as in processes of liberalization, democratization, and trade, but also to the distinctiveness of each local environment at its moments of transculturation. Based in extensive experience in collaborative, multilingual, interdisciplinary networks, the book synthesizes existing theoretical scholarship, provides original case studies of world-historical Victorian and modern writers, and articulates a new interdisciplinary methodology for literary studies in a global context. It will be of interest to Victorianists, modernists, comparatists, political theorists, translators, and scholars of world literatures, world ecology, and globalization. Review “Gagnier’s book offers a genuinely broad comparative perspective on the circulation of Victorian and Anglophone ideologies, social movements, ideas, authors, literary motives and forms, and on the ways in which they migrated to China, Japan, India, Russia, and Turkey, among other countries … .”  (David Fishelov, Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, Vol. 19 (2), June, 2021) “There can be no doubt that Gagnier articulates some important new questions that will further nineteenth-century comparative studies. Readers of world literature and comparative literature, literary or book historians on transculturation and globalisation, and researchers with an interest in how the long nineteenth century can be viewed as globally interactive (intertextually, contextually, and paratextually) will profit immensely from this book.” (Yuejie Liu, BAVS Newsletter, Vol. 20 (1), 2020) Review “Through a series of gripping case-studies Regenia Gagnier shows how the forms of Victorian liberal and modernizing thought have continued to unfold and be vigorously reimagined in many different cultures across the world. Keen-sighted, quicksilver-fleet, flexible and generous in scope, Literatures of Liberalization shows the centrality of bibliomigrancy to the global exchanges of peoples, passions and powers. Regenia Gagnier has done nothing less than mark a completely new beginning, world-shaped and world-scaled, for Victorian Studies.” (Steven Connor, Grace 2 Professor of English, University of Cambridge, UK) “To call Literatures of Liberalization: Global Circulation and the Long Nineteenth Century the most comprehensive and daring materialist critique of “world literature” to date would only capture part of its achievement – for Gagnier, one of our finest scholars of history, literature, and culture, animates the material archive with flesh and blood, desire and need in this remarkable tour de force.  At the nexus of this all is the very idea of being together.” (David Palumbo-Liu, author of The Deliverance of Others: Reading Literature in a Global Age) “This is a tour de force. Regenia Gagnier uses the differential reading of the Victorian classics across the globe as a way of mapping how liberalism, a philosophy of the development of the individual self, morphed into liberalization, the process of economic modernization, and then into neo-liberalism, the reduction of all values to those of the market. This is the way the world thinks.” (Colin MacCabe, Distinguished Professor of English and Film, University of Pittsburgh, USA) “ Literatures of Liberalization is a remarkable piece of research, long in the thinking, reading and making. Regenia Gagnier's career interests in economics, nineteenth-century literatures and the politics of liberal subjectivity, as well as her deep commitment to scholarly collaboration across borders of all kinds

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Paperback
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Amazon UK
Release Date
20 February 2020
Listed Since
01 January 2020

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