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Affective Crisis and the Possibility of Attachment: A Comparative Study Contemporary Fiction Neoliberal RuinsAffective Crisis and the Possibility of Attachment: A Comparative Study Contemporary Fiction Neoliberal Ruins

Affective Crisis and the Possibility of Attachment: A Comparative Study Contemporary Fiction Neoliberal Ruins in Vernon, BC

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Affective Crisis and the Possibility of Attachment: A Comparative Study Contemporary Fiction Neoliberal Ruins

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An in-depth study of contemporary novels through the lens of affect theory and ideology critique.  Affective Crisis and the Possibility of Attachment offers a comparative critical study of contemporary fiction. It intervenes in discussions about contemporary fiction in its literary-historical relationship to postmodernism and in its socio-historical relationship to neoliberalism, arguing that contemporary literature is dominated by affective questions that are rooted in neoliberalism. Whereas previous research focused on either a literary-historical or a socio-historical approach, this study examines eighteen novels from various parts of the world in both their diachronic relation to postmodernism and in their synchronic relation to neoliberal society.
An in-depth study of contemporary novels through the lens of affect theory and ideology critique.  Affective Crisis and the Possibility of Attachment offers a comparative critical study of contemporary fiction. It intervenes in discussions about contemporary fiction in its literary-historical relationship to postmodernism and in its socio-historical relationship to neoliberalism, arguing that contemporary literature is dominated by affective questions that are rooted in neoliberalism. Whereas previous research focused on either a literary-historical or a socio-historical approach, this study examines eighteen novels from various parts of the world in both their diachronic relation to postmodernism and in their synchronic relation to neoliberal society.

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