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In this work, Alan McCluskey explores materialism, in its many conceptual forms, in the contemporary cosmopolitan novel. The author applies a 'cosmopolitan materialist' lens to the novels of Caryl Phillips, J. M. Coetzee, and Philip Roth: three contemporary authors who hail from different parts of the world and produce highly dissimilar novels.
Contents
Acknowledgements Introduction: Cosmopolitanism, Ethics, and Materialism 1. A Cosmopolitan Vision of Home and Subjectivity in Caryl Phillips 2. Cosmopolitanism and Materialist Ethics in J. M. Coetzee 3. Cosmopolitanism and Tragic Silence in Philip Roth's American Trilogy Epilogue: Possibilities and Limitations Bibliography Index