What is time? The Dialectic of Cosmopolitan Time looks beyond the clock and the calendar to explore its many dimensions: the time of mind and memory, the time of capitalism and colonialism, and even the time of geopolitical rivalry. Shaj Mathew explores moments of world literature, particularly from the Middle East, when different times clash and converge. Such times--both linear and non-linear; qualitative and quantitative; secular and religious; reactionary and revolutionary--"coexist" in the cosmopolitan spirit.
What is time? The Dialectic of Cosmopolitan Time looks beyond the clock and the calendar to explore its many dimensions: the time of mind and memory, the time of capitalism and colonialism, and even the time of geopolitical rivalry. Shaj Mathew explores moments of world literature, particularly from the Middle East, when different times clash and converge. Such times--both linear and non-linear; qualitative and quantitative; secular and religious; reactionary and revolutionary--"coexist" in the cosmopolitan spirit.
Shaj Mathew is Assistant Professor of English at Hunter College, City University of New York. He is a literary theorist working across Persian, Turkish, Spanish, and English. The Dialectic of Cosmopolitan Time is his first book. Canvassing literature, philosophy, and cinema, his scholarship appears in PMLA, MLQ, Modernism/modernity, Philosophy and Literature, the ACLA State of the Discipline Report, and New Literary History, the latter of which awarded him the 2020 Ralph Cohen Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Nonsecular Criticism * 1: The Idealist-Spiritualist Critique of Materialist Modernity: The Argument in Miniature (in Iran) * 2: Ekphrastic Temporality * 3: The Multiple Simultaneous Temporalities of Global Modernity: Pamuk, Tanp¿nar, Proust * 4: Beyond East and West: Anachronic Istanbul * 5: Transcending Eurochronology in the Louvre Abu Dhabi * Coda: After "Mental Gallicism"
* Introduction: Nonsecular Criticism * 1: The Idealist-Spiritualist Critique of Materialist Modernity: The Argument in Miniature (in Iran) * 2: Ekphrastic Temporality * 3: The Multiple Simultaneous Temporalities of Global Modernity: Pamuk, Tanp¿nar, Proust * 4: Beyond East and West: Anachronic Istanbul * 5: Transcending Eurochronology in the Louvre Abu Dhabi * Coda: After "Mental Gallicism"
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