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Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship in the British Southern Hemisphere (Hardcover): Nathan Garvey, Porscha... Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship in the British Southern Hemisphere (Hardcover)
Nathan Garvey, Porscha Fermanis, Sarah Comyn
R1,346 Discovery Miles 13 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Political Economy and the Novel - A Literary History of "Homo Economicus" (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Sarah Comyn Political Economy and the Novel - A Literary History of "Homo Economicus" (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Sarah Comyn
R2,661 Discovery Miles 26 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Political Economy and the Novel: A Literary History of 'Homo Economicus' provides a transhistorical account of homo economicus (economic man), demonstrating this figure's significance to economic theory and the Anglo-American novel over a 250-year period. Beginning with Adam Smith's seminal texts - Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations - and Henry Fielding's A History of Tom Jones, this book combines the methodologies of new historicism and new economic criticism to investigate the evolution of the homo economicus model as it traverses through Ricardian economics and Jane Austen's Sanditon; J. S. Mill and Charles Dickens' engagement with mid-Victorian dualities; Keynesianism and Mrs Dalloway's exploration of post-war consumer impulses; the a/moralistic discourses of Friedrich von Hayek, and Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged; and finally the virtual crises of the twenty-first century financial market and Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis. Through its sustained comparative analysis of literary and economic discourses, this book transforms our understanding of the genre of the novel and offers critical new understandings of literary value, cultural capital and the moral foundations of political economy.

Worlding the South - Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture and the Southern Settler Colonies (Hardcover): Sarah Comyn, Porscha... Worlding the South - Nineteenth-Century Literary Culture and the Southern Settler Colonies (Hardcover)
Sarah Comyn, Porscha Fermanis
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection brings together for the first time literary studies of British colonies in nineteenth-century Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific Islands. Drawing on hemispheric studies, Indigenous studies, and southern theory to decentre British and other European metropoles, the collection offers a groundbreaking challenge to national paradigms and traditional literary periodisations and canons by prioritising southern cultural networks in multiple regional centres from Cape Town to Dunedin. Worlding the south examines the dialectics of literary worldedness in ways that recognise inequalities of power, textual and material violence, and literary and cultural resistance. The collection revises current literary histories of the 'British world' by arguing for the distinctiveness of settler colonialism in the southern hemisphere, and by incorporating Indigenous, diasporic, and south-south perspectives. -- .

Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship in the British Southern Hemisphere (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Lara Atkin, Sarah... Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship in the British Southern Hemisphere (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Lara Atkin, Sarah Comyn, Porscha Fermanis, Nathan Garvey
R735 Discovery Miles 7 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This open access Pivot book is a comparative study of six early colonial public libraries in nineteenth-century Australia, South Africa, and Southeast Asia. Drawing on networked conceptualisations of empire, transnational frameworks, and 'new imperial history' paradigms that privilege imbricated colonial and metropolitan 'intercultures', it looks at the neglected role of public libraries in shaping a programme of Anglophone civic education, scientific knowledge creation, and modernisation in the British southern hemisphere. The book's six chapters analyse institutional models and precedents, reading publics and types, book holdings and catalogues, and regional scientific networks in order to demonstrate the significance of these libraries for the construction of colonial identity, citizenship, and national self-government as well as charting their influence in shaping perceptions of social class, gender, and race. Using primary source material from the recently completed 'Book Catalogues of the Colonial Southern Hemisphere' digital archive, the book argues that public libraries played a formative role in colonial public discourse, contributing to broader debates on imperial citizenship and nation-statehood across different geographic, cultural, and linguistic borders.

Political Economy and the Novel - A Literary History of "Homo Economicus" (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Political Economy and the Novel - A Literary History of "Homo Economicus" (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Sarah Comyn
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Political Economy and the Novel: A Literary History of 'Homo Economicus' provides a transhistorical account of homo economicus (economic man), demonstrating this figure's significance to economic theory and the Anglo-American novel over a 250-year period. Beginning with Adam Smith's seminal texts - Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations - and Henry Fielding's A History of Tom Jones, this book combines the methodologies of new historicism and new economic criticism to investigate the evolution of the homo economicus model as it traverses through Ricardian economics and Jane Austen's Sanditon; J. S. Mill and Charles Dickens' engagement with mid-Victorian dualities; Keynesianism and Mrs Dalloway's exploration of post-war consumer impulses; the a/moralistic discourses of Friedrich von Hayek, and Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged; and finally the virtual crises of the twenty-first century financial market and Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis. Through its sustained comparative analysis of literary and economic discourses, this book transforms our understanding of the genre of the novel and offers critical new understandings of literary value, cultural capital and the moral foundations of political economy.

Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship in the British Southern Hemisphere (Paperback): Nathan Garvey, Porscha... Early Public Libraries and Colonial Citizenship in the British Southern Hemisphere (Paperback)
Nathan Garvey, Porscha Fermanis, Sarah Comyn
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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