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Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture

As the cultural environment of the twenty-first century comes into clearer focus, Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First Century Literature and Culture presents a series of monographs that undertakes the most penetrating and rigorous analysis of contemporary culture and thought. The series is driven by the perception that critical thinking today is in a state of transition. The global forces that produce cultural forms are entering into powerful new alignments, which demand new analytical vocabularies in the wake of later twentieth century theory. The series will demonstrate that theory is not simply a failed revolutionary gesture that we need to move beyond, but rather brings us to the threshold of a new episteme, which will require new theoretical energy to navigate. In this spirit, the series will host work that explores the most important emerging critical contours of the twenty-first century, marrying inventive and imaginative criticism with theoretical and philosophical rigor. The aim of the series will be to produce an enduring account of the twenty-first-century intellectual landscape that will not only stand as a record of the critical nature of our time, but that will also forge new critical languages and vocabularies with which to navigate an unfolding age. In offering a historically rich and philosophically nuanced account of contemporary literature and culture, the series will stand as an enduring body of work that helps us to understand the cultural moment in which we live.

General Editor: Peter Boxall, University of Sussex

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  • Contemporary American Fiction and Cultures of Self-Help

    Moore, Gillian
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  • Metamodernism and Contemporary British Poetry

    Rowland, Antony
    Published: November 2023

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  • The Near Future in Twenty-First-Century Fiction

    Climate, Retreat and Revolution

    Sergeant, David
    Published: December 2022

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  • Unseen City

    The Psychic Lives of the Urban Poor

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    Mukherjee, Ankhi
    Published: February 2022

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  • Book, Text, Medium

    Cross-Sectional Reading for a Digital Age

    Stewart, Garrett
    Published: August 2021

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  • Utopia and the Contemporary British Novel

    Edwards, Caroline
    Published: July 2021

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  • Contemporary Feminist Life-Writing

    The New Audacity

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    Cooke, Jennifer
    Published: May 2020

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  • The Market Logics of Contemporary Fiction

    Crosthwaite, Paul
    Published: July 2019

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  • Conceptualising the Global in the Wake of the Postmodern

    Literature, Culture, Theory

    Evans, Joel
    Published: March 2019

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  • Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel

    Johns-Putra, Adeline
    Published: March 2019

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