selected publications academic article Johansen, E. (2023). Making sense of the rural white working class: the contemporary novel of rural retreat and the politics of resentment. 37(4), 642-661. Johansen, E. (2018). Cosmopolitan Risk, Neoliberal Un-Freedom: Transparency and Responsibility in John LeCarre's The Constant Gardener. Open Library of Humanities. 4(2), Johansen, E. (2018). History in Place: Territorialized Cosmopolitanism in Teju Coles Open City. Diaspora. 20(1), 20-39. Johansen, E. (2016). Bureaucracy and narrative possibilities in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 51(3), 416-431. Johansen, E. (2016). The Neoliberal Gothic: Gone Girl, Broken Harbor, and the Terror of Everyday Life. Contemporary Literature. 57(1), 30-55. Johansen, E., & Karl, A. G. (2015). Introduction: reading and writing the economic present. Textual Practice. 29(2), 201-214. Johansen, E. (2015). The banal conviviality of neoliberal cosmopolitanism. Textual Practice. 29(2), 295-314. Johansen, E. (2015). J. M. Coetzee and the limits of Cosmopolitanism. ARIEL. 46(4), 185-186. Johansen, E. (2015). Muscular Multiculturalism: Bodies, Space, and Living Together in Andrea Levy's Small Island. Critique. 56(4), 383-398. Johansen, E. (2013). Becoming the virus: responsibility and cosmopolitan labor in Hari Kunzru's Transmission. Journal of Postcolonial Writing. 49(4), 419-431. Johansen, E. (2013). J. M. Coetzee and the Novel: Writing and Politics after Beckett. MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 59(1), 204-207. Johansen, E. (2013). Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Canada and the World. Canadian Literature ==. 171-172. Johansen, E., & Kim, S. Y. (2011). Introduction. ARIEL. 42(1), 5-9. Johansen, E., & Kim, S. Y (2011). Ariel: Introduction. ARIEL. 42(1), 5-9. Johansen, E. (2011). Risky Cosmopolitanism: Risk and Responsibility in Catherine Bush's The Rules of Engagement. 42(1), 129-147. Johansen Aase, E. J. (2009). The Political Allure of the Local: Food and Cosmopolitanism in Timothy Taylors Stanley Park and Ruth L. Ozekis My Year of Meats. Politics and Culture. 2. Johansen Aase, E. J (2008). Johansen, Emily: 'Streets are the dwelling place of the collective': public space and cosmopolitan citizenship in Dionne Brand's What We All Long For. Canadian Literature ==. 48-62. Johansen Aase, E. J (2008). Imagining the Global and the Rural: Rural Cosmopolitanism in Sharon Butala's The Garden of Eden and Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide. Postcolonial Text. 4(3), 1-18. book Johansen, E., & Karl, A. G (2022). Rereading Empathy Johansen, E (2021). Beyond Safety Risk, Cosmopolitanism, and Neoliberal Contemporary Life. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. Johansen, E (2014). Cosmopolitanism and Place Spatial Forms in Contemporary Anglophone Literature. Springer.
editor of academic article Johansen Aase, E. J. (2011). Risky Cosmopolitanism: Risk and Responsibility in Catherine Bushs The Rules of Engagement ARIEL. 42:129-147.
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education and training Ph.D. in English, McMaster University - (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) 2008 M.A. in English, University of Guelph - (Guelph, Ontario, Canada) 2004 B.A. in English, University of Alberta - (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) 2003