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Time in Twenty-First-Century British and American Literature
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Time in Twenty-First-Century British and American Literature

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This book investigates representations of time in twenty-first-century Anglo-American literature. In the digital era, characterized by a new regime of time, fiction offers revisions of prevalent, oppressive notions of time that can serve as productive political strategies to reclaim the agency of the subject. The book discusses literary texts that craft innovative temporal structures out of sync with the new time logic: suspended temporality (chapter 1); time as a conflation of phenomenological experience and cosmological laws (chapter 2); previewing the future (chapter 3) and networked memory (chapter 4). The proposed politically productive temporalities, such as deep presence or resonance, compatibilism, contingency and the use of narrative as a chronologizing strategy, ground a vision of change and suggest a way out of the crisis of time. Identifying new timeframes in twenty-first-century fiction by an array of writers, the book demonstrates that literature remains a valid medium for theorizing and representing time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 June 2025
Pages
230
ISBN
9781041006459

This book investigates representations of time in twenty-first-century Anglo-American literature. In the digital era, characterized by a new regime of time, fiction offers revisions of prevalent, oppressive notions of time that can serve as productive political strategies to reclaim the agency of the subject. The book discusses literary texts that craft innovative temporal structures out of sync with the new time logic: suspended temporality (chapter 1); time as a conflation of phenomenological experience and cosmological laws (chapter 2); previewing the future (chapter 3) and networked memory (chapter 4). The proposed politically productive temporalities, such as deep presence or resonance, compatibilism, contingency and the use of narrative as a chronologizing strategy, ground a vision of change and suggest a way out of the crisis of time. Identifying new timeframes in twenty-first-century fiction by an array of writers, the book demonstrates that literature remains a valid medium for theorizing and representing time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 June 2025
Pages
230
ISBN
9781041006459