Global Faulkner

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Pub. Date: 2009-04-01
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Mississippi
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Summary

Today, debates about globalization raise both hopes and fears. But what about during William Faulkner’s time? Was he aware of worldwide cultural, historical, and economic developments? Just how interested was Faulkner in the global scheme of things?The contributors toGlobal Faulknersuggest that a global context is helpful for recognizing the broader international meanings of Faulkner’s celebrated regional landscape. Several scholars address how the flow of capital from the time of slavery through the Cold War period in his fiction links Faulkner’s South with the larger world. Other authors explore the literary similarities that connect Faulkner’s South to Latin America, Africa, Spain, Japan, and the Caribbean. In essays by scholars from around the world, Faulkner emerges in trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific contexts, in a pan-Caribbean world, and in the space of the Middle Passage and the African Atlantic. The Nobel laureate’s fiction is linked to that of such writers as Gabriel García Márquez, Wole Soyinka, Miguel de Cervantes, and Kenji Nakagami.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
Note on the Conferencep. xv
Many Mansions: Faulkner's Cold War Conflictsp. 3
From Colony to Empire: Postmodern Faulknerp. 24
The Fetish of Surplus Value; or, What the Ledgers Sayp. 43
On the Tragedies and Comedies of the New World Faulknerp. 59
Blood on the Leaves, Blood at the Root: Ritual Carriers and Sacrificial Crises of Transition in Yoknapatawpha and Oyop. 78
Reading Faulkner in Spain, Reading Spain in Faulknerp. 99
The Global/Local Nexus of Patriarchy: Japanese Writers Encounter Faulknerp. 116
Artificial Women, the Pygmalion Paradigm, and Faulkner's Gordon in Mosquitoesp. 135
Almost Feminine, Almost Brother, Almost Southern: The Transnational Queer Figure of Charles Bon in Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!p. 151
Fear of a Black Atlantic? African Passages in Absalom, Absalom! and The Last Slaverp. 162
Faulkner and Mep. 174
Contributorsp. 185
Indexp. 189
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