In Novels of Displacement: Fiction in the Age of Global Capital , Marco Codeb assesses the state of fiction in our time, an age defined by the combined hegemony of global capital and software.
Codeb argues that present-day displacement originates in the dualism of power that pervades our polarized society and in the sweeping deterritorialization that is affecting people, objects, and signs.
As the ties between subjectivity and territory break, being in the world means b.
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