Andrew Gibson, Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London
Andrew Gibson was educated at Lord Williams's Grammar School, Thame and St. John's College, Oxford. He has held positions at the University of Hong Kong, the University of London, and Northwestern University. He is Professor Emeritus in Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London and has been Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo and the University of Adelaide.
Preface: Literature and Neoliberalism Introduction: J.M. Coetzee, Neoliberalism, and Democratic Culture 1. Reductions: Boyhood, Youth, Summertime 2. Impoverishment of Resources: In the Heart of the Country, Life & Times of Michael K 3. Sobriety and the New Eudaemonism: Waiting for the Barbarians, Slow Man 4. The Creation of Difficulty: Foe, Disgrace, The Master of Petersburg 5. The Refusal of Theodicy: The Lives of Animals, Elizabeth Costello 6. Countenancing Grace: `The Vietnam Project', Age of Iron, The Childhood of Jesus Coda: Aesthetics of Failure: The Schooldays of Jesus, The Death of Jesus
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