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Issue 7.1 - Alluvium Relaunch Previous Issues

Mapping the Contemporary

Caroline Wintersgill March 4, 2019 No Comments BACLSbook publicationcontemporarycontemporary culturecontemporary fictiondefinitionsedited collectionglobalinterviewlaunchrelaunchtwenty-first-century literature

An Interview with Daniel O’Gorman and Robert Eaglestone on publishing The Routledge Companion to Twenty-First Century Literary Fiction.

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contemporary literature climate change speculative fiction definitions superheroes David Peace 9/11 apocalypse Don DeLillo contemporary culture postmodernism historical fiction fiction trauma Cold War Anthropocene empathy Salman Rushdie Homelessness narratology materiality contemporary fiction Neoliberalism aesthetics literary canon popular culture autofiction comics David Foster Wallace Hannah Arendt Alan Moore Margaret Atwood feminism post-postmodernism Judith Butler global identity Linda Hutcheon poetry gender ecocriticism editorial Shakespeare globalisation digital culture temporality post-9/11 literature American literature science fiction nature American culture capitalism relaunch Thomas Pynchon China Mieville videogames David Mitchell new media Raymond Williams White Noise literary criticism dystopia Anna Burns 21st century literature contemporary Edgelands Kathleen Jamie ethics sexuality literature ecology Jennifer Egan narrative twenty-first-century literature Irish Literature consumption queer theory genre language Technology

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