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Post-colonial Intertexts: Hierarchies of Modernism: Mini-Monographs in Literary and Cultural Studies, cartea 3

Autor Geetha Ramanathan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2023
Using Kamel Daoud’s The Meursault Investigation and Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s The Secret History of Costaguana, this book asks you to serve as the jury on euro-modernism, specifically the canonical texts Camus’s The Stranger and Conrad’s Nostromo. The book reveals the extent to which euro-modernist aesthetics was culpable in rationalising colonialism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004541054
ISBN-10: 9004541055
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mini-Monographs in Literary and Cultural Studies


Notă biografică

Geetha Ramanathan is Emeritus Professor of Comparative Literature which she taught at West Chester University, USA. Her most recent books on modernisms are Locating Gender in Modernism: The Female Outsider (2012), and The Female in German Modernisms: The Visual Turn (2019).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements

Introduction
1 Intertext and Influence
2 Women and Euro-Modernism

1 Gendered Historiography and Colonial Euro-Modernist Aesthetics
1 Access to History
2 Tropes in History and Narrative
3 Whose History
4 “Plot” and History
5 Gender and History in the Novels
6 Conclusion

2 Difference across Colonial/Post-Colonial Authorship

3 Euro-Modernist and Post-Colonial Masquerades
1 The Detective Story
2 Female Absence and Presence
3 Male Absence and Presence
4 The Post-Colonial Detective
5 The Crime
6 The Modernist Masquerade
7 Woman and Genre
8 Woman and Big History
9 Doubles
10 Colonial and Post-Colonial Romance

4 The Aesthetics and Literary Politics of Commodities

5 Geography and the Gendering of Place

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index