Politics and Literature at the Turn of the Millennium

By Michael Keren
Categories: Political Science, Literature & Language Studies
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781552387993, 272 pages, August 2015
Ebook (PDF) : 9781552388013, 272 pages, August 2015
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781552388020, 272 pages, August 2015
Ebook (Kindle) : 9781552388037, 272 pages, August 2015

Table of contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Politics and Literature

Chapter 2. The "Original Position" in Jose Saramagio's Blindness

Chapter 3. Absurdity and Revolt in Cormac McCarthy's The Road

Chapter 4. The Bystander's Tale: Gil Courtemanche's A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali

Chapter 5. Fiction and the Study of Slums: Anosh Irani's The Cripple and His Tailsmans

Chapter 6. Narrative and Memory and Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore, Gunter Glass' Crabwalk and Andre Brink's The Rights of Desire

Chapter 7. The Politics of Victimhood in John le Carre's Absolute Friends

Chapter 8. The Quest for Identity in Sayed Kashua's Let it Be Morning

Chapter 9. Political Escapism in Contemporary Israel: David Grossman's To the End of the Land

Chapter 10. Body and Mind in Margaret Atwood's Orynx and Crake

Chapter 11. A Canadian Alternative to the Clash of Civilizations: Yann Martel's Life of Pi

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Description

Politics and Literature shows how important insights about genocide, poverty, state violence, world terrorism, the clash of civilizations, and other phenomena haunting the world at the turn of the millennium can be derived from contemporary novels. Keren demonstrates ways in which fictional literature can provide new perspectives on the complexities and contingencies of contemporary politics. His fresh readings of well-known novels will be valuable not only for political scientists but also for anyone interested in current affairs who reads fiction but is not always aware of its power to provide enlightenment on world issues. Works by José Saramago, Cormac McCarthy, Anosh Irani, John Le Carré, and Yann Martel, among others, are studied.