Modern Literature Across Global Contexts explores the dynamic evolution of literature within the framework of globalization and cultural exchange. This book examines how modern and contemporary literary works reflect, resist, and reinterpret the social, political, and technological realities of a rapidly changing world.
Through its multidisciplinary approach, the book addresses major themes such as identity and hybridity, postcolonial discourse, digital literature, feminism, and transnational narratives. Each chapter provides insightful discussions supported by critical theory and relevant examples from various literary traditions—Western, Asian, African, and beyond.
Written in a clear and engaging style, this book serves as a valuable reference for students, educators, and scholars of literature who wish to explore the intersections between text, culture, and global experience. It invites readers to see literature not merely as artistic expression, but as an ever-evolving dialogue that continues to shape—and be shaped by—the modern world.
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