selected publications academicarticle 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 academicarticle 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