Commodities and Literature
Sudesh Mishra editor Caitlin Vandertop editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Explores the intersections between literary and commodity cultures, showing how writers have imagined the lives, travels and genres of global commodities.
How have global commodities such as coffee, oil and lithium shaped literary texts, movements and genres? And how has literature imagined the stories of commodities as they travel across continents? This book will appeal to students and researchers interested in literary cultures, commodity histories, and their intersections.Global commodities, from tea and sugar to coal and oil, have had an enduring presence in literary texts. Commodity cultures have also shaped literary ones, from the early influence of the literary coffeehouse to the serial novels facilitated by print's own emergence as a mass commodity. This book offers an accessible overview of the many intersections between literature and commodities. Tracing the stories of goods as diverse as coffee, rum, opium, guano, oil and lithium, as they appear across a range of texts, periods, areas, and genres, the chapters bring together existing scholarship on literature and commodity culture with new perspectives from world-literary, postcolonial and Indigenous studies, Marxist and feminist criticism, the environmental and energy humanities, and book history. How, this volume asks, have commodities shaped literary forms and modes of reading? And how has literature engaged with the world-making trajectories and transformations of commodities?
ISBN: 9781009432320
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362 pages