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Globalization and becoming-n ation : subjectivity, nationhood and narrative in the period of Global Capitalism

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City University of the Philippines PressDescription: 141 pagesISBN:
  • 9789715425612
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB 501
Summary: An intervention into contemporary debates about nationalism and postcoloniality, this work attempts to locate the role of literary studies and the humanities in the age of globalization. It is informed by Deleuze and Guattari and Hardt and Negri, which are the critical lens through which dominant conceptions of nation, subjectivity, resistance, and analysis are interrogated. Through the book's analysis, subject and collective become sites in which multiple flows and forces interact and conflict, processes that are made legible in texts. Two acclaimed Filipino novels in English, Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters and Charlson Ong's An Embarrassment of Riches, are read as markers in the passage from the despotic national sovereignty of martial law to the flexible capitalist sovereignty of post-EDSA. Mapped by the trajectories of these texts, possibilities for resistance coalesce into a dynamic form of community that has yet to be imagined, the becoming-nation.
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An intervention into contemporary debates about nationalism and postcoloniality, this work attempts to locate the role of literary studies and the humanities in the age of globalization. It is informed by Deleuze and Guattari and Hardt and Negri, which are the critical lens through which dominant conceptions of nation, subjectivity, resistance, and analysis are interrogated. Through the book's analysis, subject and collective become sites in which multiple flows and forces interact and conflict, processes that are made legible in texts. Two acclaimed Filipino novels in English, Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters and Charlson Ong's An Embarrassment of Riches, are read as markers in the passage from the despotic national sovereignty of martial law to the flexible capitalist sovereignty of post-EDSA. Mapped by the trajectories of these texts, possibilities for resistance coalesce into a dynamic form of community that has yet to be imagined, the becoming-nation.

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