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6 9. M a c h e r e y , Theory , p. 35.
70. Lyons, “Roth’s American Tragedies,” p. 126.
7 1. I b i d.
7 2. S h o s t a k , Philip Roth , pp. 249–251.
73. See Kevin Mumford, Newark: A History of Race, Rights, and Riots in
America (New York: NYU Press, 2007), p. 20.
74. Ibid., p. 22.
7 5. I b i d.
76. Ibid., p. 89.
77. Gavin Kendall, Ian Woodward, and Zlatko Skrbis, The Sociology of
Cosmopolitanism (Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan,
2009), p. 1.
78. Bryan S. Turner, “Classical Sociology and Cosmopolitanism: A
Critical Defence of the Social,” The British Journal of Sociology , 57
(2006), 133–151 (p. 143).
7 9. I b i d.
8 0. S a f e r , Mocking, p. 86.
81. Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, the Whale (New York: Signet Classics,
1998), p. 343.
8 2. I b i d.
8 3. I b i d. , p p. 3 4 1 – 3 4 7.
84. See Larry Schweikart, American Entrepreneur, Chapter 2: European
Settlement and Business Enterprise in the New World (New York:
Amacom, 2009).
8 5. I b i d. , p. 3 5 0.
8 6. I b i d.
87. Dominic Head, The Cambridge Introduction to Modern British Fiction,
1950–2000 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), p. 258.
8 8. P h i l i p R o t h , I Married a Communist (London: Vintage, 2005),
p. 140.
8 9. M a c h e r e y , Theory , p. 96.
9 0. K a r l M a r x , Capital, Volume 1: A Critique of Political Economy , trans.
Ben Fowkes (London: Penguin, 1999), p. 1014.
91. David Harvey, Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom (New
York: Columbia University Press, 2009), p. 115.
9 2. I b i d. , p. 1 6 4.
9 3. T h o m a s H a l l o c k , From the Fallen Tree: Frontier Narratives,
Environmental Politics, and the Roots of a National Pastoral 1749–1826
(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003), p. 7.
9 4. E a g l e t o n , Sweet Violence, p. 208.

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