Extraterritorial :: a political geography of contemporary fiction
"The future of fiction is neither global nor national. Instead, Matthew Hart argues, it is trending extraterritorial. Extraterritorial spaces fall outside of national borders but enhance state power. They cut across geography and history but do not point the way to a borderless new world. They...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The future of fiction is neither global nor national. Instead, Matthew Hart argues, it is trending extraterritorial. Extraterritorial spaces fall outside of national borders but enhance state power. They cut across geography and history but do not point the way to a borderless new world. They range from the United Nations headquarters and international waters to CIA black sites and the departure zones at international airports. The political geography of the present, Hart shows, has come to resemble a patchwork of such spaces. Hart reveals extraterritoriality's centrality to twenty-first-century art and fiction. He shows how extraterritorial fictions expose the way states construct "global" space in their own interests. Extraterritorial novels teach us not to mistake cracks or gradations in political geography for a crisis of the state. Hart demonstrates how the unstable character of many twenty-first-century aesthetic forms can be traced to the increasingly extraterritorial nature of contemporary political geography. Discussing writers such as Margaret Atwood, J. G. Ballard, Amitav Ghosh, Chang-rae Lee, Hilary Mantel, and China Miéville, as well as artists like Hito Steyerl and Mark Wallinger, Hart combines lively critical readings of contemporary novels with historical and theoretical discussions about sovereignty, globalization, cosmopolitanism, and postcolonialism. Extraterritorial presents a new theory of literature that explains what happens when dreams of an open, connected world confront the reality of mobile, elastic, and tenacious borders"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 315 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Hart, Matthew, 1974- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjFQ3DYPptwGf9CtkwftXd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb98015457 Extraterritorial : a political geography of contemporary fiction Matthew Hart. New York Columbia University Press [2020] 1 online resource (x, 315 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "The future of fiction is neither global nor national. Instead, Matthew Hart argues, it is trending extraterritorial. Extraterritorial spaces fall outside of national borders but enhance state power. They cut across geography and history but do not point the way to a borderless new world. They range from the United Nations headquarters and international waters to CIA black sites and the departure zones at international airports. The political geography of the present, Hart shows, has come to resemble a patchwork of such spaces. Hart reveals extraterritoriality's centrality to twenty-first-century art and fiction. He shows how extraterritorial fictions expose the way states construct "global" space in their own interests. Extraterritorial novels teach us not to mistake cracks or gradations in political geography for a crisis of the state. Hart demonstrates how the unstable character of many twenty-first-century aesthetic forms can be traced to the increasingly extraterritorial nature of contemporary political geography. Discussing writers such as Margaret Atwood, J. G. Ballard, Amitav Ghosh, Chang-rae Lee, Hilary Mantel, and China Miéville, as well as artists like Hito Steyerl and Mark Wallinger, Hart combines lively critical readings of contemporary novels with historical and theoretical discussions about sovereignty, globalization, cosmopolitanism, and postcolonialism. Extraterritorial presents a new theory of literature that explains what happens when dreams of an open, connected world confront the reality of mobile, elastic, and tenacious borders"-- Provided by publisher Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 14, 2020). Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Four Types of Extraterritoriality -- 1. Zone -- 2. City-State -- 3. String Theory -- 4. A Border That Is Not a Border -- 5. Settlement -- Conclusion: The Extraterritorial Novel -- Notes -- Index Fiction 21st century History and criticism Theory, etc. Political geography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054025 Roman 21e siècle Histoire et critique Théorie, etc. Géographie politique. LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh Political geography fast 2000-2099 fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Print version: Hart, Matthew, 1974- Extraterritorial New York : Columbia University Press, 2020 9780231188388 (DLC) 2019053214 (OCoLC)1130634759 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2324557 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hart, Matthew, 1974- Extraterritorial : a political geography of contemporary fiction Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Four Types of Extraterritoriality -- 1. Zone -- 2. City-State -- 3. String Theory -- 4. A Border That Is Not a Border -- 5. Settlement -- Conclusion: The Extraterritorial Novel -- Notes -- Index Fiction 21st century History and criticism Theory, etc. Political geography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054025 Roman 21e siècle Histoire et critique Théorie, etc. Géographie politique. LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh Political geography fast |
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title_full | Extraterritorial : a political geography of contemporary fiction Matthew Hart. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Extraterritorial : a political geography of contemporary fiction Matthew Hart. |
title_short | Extraterritorial : |
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title_sub | a political geography of contemporary fiction |
topic | Fiction 21st century History and criticism Theory, etc. Political geography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054025 Roman 21e siècle Histoire et critique Théorie, etc. Géographie politique. LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory. bisacsh Political geography fast |
topic_facet | Fiction 21st century History and criticism Theory, etc. Political geography. Roman 21e siècle Histoire et critique Théorie, etc. Géographie politique. LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory. Political geography Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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