Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 93 rather than of a doctor: “Tell us what we want to know, then we’ll leave you alone” (p. 1 ...
94 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel that is highly deleterious to his ostensibly cosmopolitan priorities of cross-c ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 95 uncertainty, producing an “uncanny feeling” that is perceptible only “at the edge of my c ...
96 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel Lurie’s moral “awakening” in Disgrace , the changes are consider- ably differen ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 97 sense of shamelessness—an act that makes for a surprisingly unset- tling and haunting rea ...
98 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel It bears repeating that the epiphany is not all-encompassing in its bearing and ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 99 inhibits the protagonist’s prospects for cosmopolitan agency and redemption. For the Magi ...
100 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel contextual circumstances are also different in that, unlike in Waiting for the ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 101 traditionally associated with passion is clearly deliberate. However, one major differen ...
102 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel journey. In other words, the residual cynicism and irreverence we observe in t ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 103 ostensibly rigid liberal sensibilities appear to regulate behavior, Lurie is defiantly u ...
104 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel and modified by their culture—are said to have character. Those whose desires ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 105 sex. It is a failure. Bucking and clawing, she works herself into a froth of excitement ...
106 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel The fact that these aspects of the character endure is an impor- tant ethical ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 107 While it would clearly not be accurate to suggest that Lurie makes light of the attack, ...
108 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel his vulnerability, deepening the pathos that the reader feels toward the chara ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 109 engage with and better appreciate the outlook of others. On thank- ing Bill Shaw (Bev’s ...
110 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel Before joining Bev Shaw’s animal refuge, Lurie’s attitude to such volunteer wo ...
Cosmopolitanism and Material Ethics 111 his feelings through connections with animals speaks volumes: only by reverting to bonds ...
112 Materiality and the Modern Cosmopolitan Novel eat. Descartes should have thought of that. The soul, suspended in the dark, b ...
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