At Home in the World
Discover the thought-provoking insights of At Home in the World by renowned author Brennan, published by Harvard University Press in 1997. This compelling 369-page paperback offers a passionate critique of the self-indulgence often associated with cosmopolitanism. Brennan skillfully navigates through the works of influential thinkers, from Orwell to Kristeva, and explores the evolution of "third world" literature to the prestigious Nobel Prize. This book serves as a critical call to arms, aiming to strip away the falsehoods of modern cosmopolitanism and breathe new life into the concept. Ideal for readers seeking a deeper understanding of cultural discourse, At Home in the World is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of literature, politics, and global identity.