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Life Writing After Empire: Life Writing

Editat de Astrid Rasch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2018
A watershed moment of the twentieth century, the end of empire saw upheavals to global power structures and national identities. However, decolonisation profoundly affected individual subjectivities too. Life Writing After Empire examines how people around the globe have made sense of the post-imperial condition through the practice of life writing in its multifarious expressions, from auto/biography through travel writing to oral history and photography. Through interdisciplinary approaches that draw on literature and history alike, the contributors explore how we might approach these genres differently in order to understand how individual life writing reflects broader societal changes. From far-flung corners of the former British Empire, people have turned to life writing to manage painful or nostalgic memories, as well as to think about the past and future of the nation anew through the personal experience. In a range of innovative and insightful contributions, some of the foremost scholars of the field challenge the way we think about narrative, memory and identity after empire. This book was originally published as a special issue of Life Writing.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367075736
ISBN-10: 0367075733
Pagini: 156
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Life Writing

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Life Writing After Empire  1. Collusions and Imbrications: Life Writing and Colonial Spaces  2. Tears and Garlands: Lim Chin Siong, Coldstore, and the End(s) of Narrative  3. ‘National Awakening’, Autobiography, and the Invention of Manning Clark  4. The Relational Imaginary of M.G. Vassanji’s A Place Within  5. ‘A Nation on the Move’: The Indian Constitution, Life Writing and Cosmopolitanism  6. ‘This Union-Jacked Time’: Memories of Education as Post-Imperial Positioning  7. Gibraltarian Oral Histories: Walking the Line Between Critical Distance and Subjectivity  8. Review: How Empire Shaped Us, edited by Antoinette Burton and Dane Kennedy  Afterword – The Ends of Empire: In memory of Bart Moore-Gilbert, 1952-2015

Notă biografică

Astrid Rasch teaches imperial history and postcolonial literature in the English Department at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She recently submitted her Ph.D. thesis ‘Remembering Britishness: Negotiating Identity in End of Empire Autobiography’, which examines the relationship between individual and collective memory after decolonisation in autobiographies from the Caribbean, Australia, and Zimbabwe.

Descriere

While the end of empire tends to be studied on the level of the collective, Life Writing After Empire examines how that moment has been experienced and expressed by individuals in life writing from across the globe. In a range of rich contributions, prominent scholars from a variety of disciplines offer new perspectives on the artistic and intimate articulation of empire and its legacies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Life Writing.