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2. Introduction: Weak Theory—A Report on the Contemporary
3. Intertextual Bodies: Three Steps on the Ladder of Posthumanity
4. Orbital Poetics: Literature, Theory, World by Philip Leonard (review)
5. Frumoasele strÇine by <given-names>Mircea</given-names> <surname>Cǎrtǎrescu</surname> (review)
6. The Cruft of Fiction: Mega-Novels and the Science of Paying Attention by David Letzler (review)
7. Born Translated: The Contemporary Novel in an Age of World Literature by Rebecca L. Walkowitz (review)
8. The Tribe of Pyn: Literary Generations in the Postmodern Period by David Cowart, and: The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism by Brian McHale (review)
9. Title page, Copyright
10. The Possibility of Cyber-Placelessness: Digimodernism on a Planetary Platform
11. Contents
12. Introduction: The Planetary Condition
13. Preface and Acknowledgments
14. Terraqueous Planet: The Case for Oceanic Studies
15. The Commons . . . and Digital Planetarity
16. Planetary Poetics: World Literature, Goethe, Novalis, and Yoko Tawada’s Translational Writing
17. Archetypologies of the Human: Planetary Performatism, Cinematic Relationality, and Iñárritu’s Babel
18. Decompressing Culture: Three Steps toward a Geomethodology
19. Gilgamesh’s Planetary Turns
20. Planetarity, Performativity, Relationality: Claire Denis’s Chocolat and Cinematic Ethics
21. Beyond the Flaming Walls of the World: Fantasy, Alterity, and the Postnational Constellation
22. Writing for the Planet: Contemporary Australian Fiction
23. Comparing Contemporary Arts; or, Figuring Planetarity
24. The White Globe and the Paradoxical Cartography of Berger & Berger: A Meditation on Deceptive Evidence
25. Bibliography
26. Epilogue. Criticism as Planetary Stewardship
27. Index
28. Bibliography
29. Notes
30. Part 2. Geomethodology: Theory and Practice
31. Part 1. World, Globe, Planet
32. Title Page, Copyright
33. Cover
34. Prologue. A Well-Tempered Manifesto
35. “Neutrality” as Nomos ?: Paradigm, Nuance, and the Politics of Coterritoriality in Late Barthes
36. Theory: The Mourning After
37. Christian Fundamentalism and the Culture of Disenchantment by Paul Maltby (review)
38. Modernist Studies after Modernism
39. The Plot against France
40. Nach der Natur. Das Artensterben und die Moderne Kultur by Ursula K. Heise, and: Perpetual War: Cosmopolitanism from the Viewpoint of Violence by Bruce Robbins, and: The Cosmopolitanism Reader ed. by Garrett Wallace Brown and David Held, and: Routledge Handbook of Cosmopolitanism Studies ed. by Gerard Delanty, and: The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism ed. by Maria Rovisco and Magdalena Nowicka, and: After Cosmopolitanism ed. by Rosi Braidotti, Patrick Hanafin, and Bolette Blaagaard (review)
41. Thomas Pynchon and the Dark Passages of History by David Cowart (review)
42. Fictionality, Tropology, "Machinic" Assemblages: Competing Models in Narrative Analysis
43. Theory Matters (review)
44. The Reincarnated Plot: E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime , Heinrich von Kleist's "Michael Kohlhaas," and the Spectacle of Modernity
45. Cultural Mobility: A Manifesto , and: Global Matters: The Transnational Turn in Literary Studies , and: The Global Remapping of American Literature , and: Transnationalism in Practice: Essays on American Studies, Literature and Religion , and: Globalizing American Studies , and: Literature and Globalization: A Reader (review)
46. Who's In? Who's Out?
47. The Forster Connection or, Cosmopolitanism Redux: Zadie Smith's On Beauty, Howards End, and the Schlegels
48. Geocriticism and the “Reinstating” of Literature
49. Time, Writing, and Ecstasy in Speak, Memory : Dramatizing the Proustian Project
50. Sense of Place and Sense of Planet: The Environmental Imagination of the Global (review)
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