Globalization’s Temporal Regime

Globalization’s Temporal Regime

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Globalization characterizes the contemporary era. Considered as a recent manifestation of Western hegemony and identified with the undisputed power of the United States, globalization replaces European colonialism in determining the current power relations. The literary analyses ofFury(2001) andThe Golden House(2017) by Salman Rushdie,Narcopolis(2012) andThe Book of Chocolate Saints(2017) by Jeet Thayil andTokyo Cancelled(2005) by Rana Dasgupta explore how globalization-as-modernity has radicalized the role of temporality in determining one’s cultural belonging and how it uses a specific conceptualization of time to pursue its cultural agenda. What are the features of globalization’s temporality? What kind of values and individuals are promoted by globalization’s temporal hegemony? What role do one’s biography, creativity and the social body play in the formulation of alternative temporal and cultural configurations? The fictional texts not only show how the perpetuation of Western cultural hegemony is strictly intertwined with the imposition of a specific temporal regime, but they also shed light on the importance of alternative narratives and, ultimately, on the liberating power of imagination.


TABLE OF CONTENTS


1. Introduction 1
1.1 Genesis and Aims of Study 1
1.2 Main Questions 4
1.3 Thesis 6
1.4 Methodological Approach and Corpus 7
1.5 Chapter Survey 9


2. Theoretical Framework 11
2.1 Introduction: From Colonialism to Globalization 11
2.2 Colonial Narrative: ‘The Great Derangement’ 12
2.3 Globalization 22 2.4 Towards a Reconceptualization of Globalization 33


3. Furious Ecstasy. A Reading of Salman Rushdie’sFury38
3.1 Introduction 38 3.2 An Epochal Shift 39
3.3 (Un)Making of the American Myth 42
3.4 Past: Erasure and Subversion 46
3.5 Present: Ecstatic Fury 50
3.6 Conclusions 54


4. Neoliberalism and Other Drugs 56
4.1 Introduction 56 4.2 Neoliberal Vocabulary 56
4.3 Opium 57
4.4 Heroin 63
4.5 Cocaine, MDMA and Ecstasy 67
4.6 History and Dystopian Present 71
4.7 Sites of Transgression 75
4.8 Conclusions 81


5. Nero Golden Who? Story of a Downfall.The Golden House83
5.1 Introduction 83
5.2 Nero Golden, Jay Gatsby and Trimalchio 85
5.3 Opulence 86
5.4 Nero’s Shadowy Past 90
5.5 Downfall 94
5.6 Subversion 98
5.7 Conclusions 104


6. Unstable Temporality and Storytelling. A Reading ofTokyo Cancelled106
6.1 Introduction 106
6.2 ‘The Memory Editor’ and ‘The Billionaire’s Sleep’ 107
6.3 ‘The Changeling’ and Frame Narrative 123
6.4 Genre and Transgression 134
6.5 Conclusions 137

7. Shaping Alternative Narratives. Jeet Thayil’sThe Book of Chocolate Saints139
7.1 Introduction 139
7.2 Critique of Modernity 140
7.3 Narrative Power 144
7.4 Subversion 151
7.5 Conclusions 159


8. Conclusion 161
8.1 Introduction 161
8.2 The Radicalization of Temporality 161
8.3 Globalization’s Temporal Regime 162
8.4 Globalization and Culture 165
8.5 Sites of Transgression 168
8.6 Globalization 2.0 172
8.7 Further Research 173


9. Summary 175


10. Bibliography and Works Cited 179
10.1 Primary Sources 179
10.2 Secondary Sources179

Book Information

Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
Criticism & Literary Studies
Format
Softcover
Pages
198
Price
30.40 €