Digitalizing the global text : philosophy, literature, and culture / edited by Paul Allen Miller.

"The present book in both its topic and its transnational makeup has come at a very particular moment. A few short years ago, globalism seemed to be both a known and an inexorable phenomenon. With the end of the Cold War, the opening of the Chinese economy, and the ascendancy of digital technol...

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Contributors: Miller, Paul Allen, 1959- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, [2019]
Series:East-West cultural encounters in literature & cultural studies.
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505 0 |a On being old and queer : Plato’s seventh letter in the digital age, or resisting neoliberalism / Paul Allen Miller -- Local cultures, global audiences : the dream (and nightmare) of the world novel / Alexander Beecroft -- Global public, digital public : neo-epistolarity and tactical consumption in À toi / Bennett Yu-Hsiang Fu -- Wagner in China : negotiating the national, the universal, and the global / Nicholas Vazsonyi -- Right to the city : the metropolis and “Gangnam style” / Julie Choi -- The garden of living paths : interactive narratives in global Geek culture / Mou-Lan Wong -- The ontological turn : a new problematic for literature and globalization / Meili Steele -- Altered realism in ontological fiction : Never let me go and Point Omega / Chi-she Li -- Ghost in the machine : fetishism and the laboring body in Marx, Dickens, and Mayhew / Hisup Shin. 
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