Troubling Legacies: Migration, Modernism and Fascism in the Case of Knut Hamsun: Continuum Literary Studies
Autor Dr Peter Sjølyst-Jacksonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2011
Modernist troublemaker in the 1890s, Nobel Prize winner in 1920, and indefensible Nazi sympathiser in the 1930s and 40s, Knut Hamsun continues to provoke condemnation, apologia and critical confusion.
Informed by the works of Jacques Derrida and Sigmund Freud, Troubling Legacies analyses the heterogeneous and conflicted legacies of the enigmatic European writer, Hamsun. Moving through different phases of his life, this study emphasises the dislocated nature of Hamsun's works and the diverse and conflicting responses his fiction elicited from such figures as Franz Kafka, Katherine Mansfield, Walter Benjamin and Martin Heidegger. Close readings of the major novels Hunger, Mysteries, Pan and Growth of the Soil are presented alongside lesser known writings, including his early polemic on America, his turn-of-the-century travelogue through Russia, his fascist polemics of the 1930s and 40s, and his controversial post-war testimony, On Overgrown Paths.
Troubling Legacies links past debates with contemporary literary theory and deconstruction in a way that contributes to critical thinking about political responsibility.
Informed by the works of Jacques Derrida and Sigmund Freud, Troubling Legacies analyses the heterogeneous and conflicted legacies of the enigmatic European writer, Hamsun. Moving through different phases of his life, this study emphasises the dislocated nature of Hamsun's works and the diverse and conflicting responses his fiction elicited from such figures as Franz Kafka, Katherine Mansfield, Walter Benjamin and Martin Heidegger. Close readings of the major novels Hunger, Mysteries, Pan and Growth of the Soil are presented alongside lesser known writings, including his early polemic on America, his turn-of-the-century travelogue through Russia, his fascist polemics of the 1930s and 40s, and his controversial post-war testimony, On Overgrown Paths.
Troubling Legacies links past debates with contemporary literary theory and deconstruction in a way that contributes to critical thinking about political responsibility.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441134769
ISBN-10: 144113476X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Literary Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 144113476X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Literary Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
presenting a challenging analysis of the relationship between literary modernism and Nazism, the book argues that the thought of Derrida and de Man has wide ranging and profound implications for rethinking problems of ideology and culpability in relation to modern literature
Notă biografică
Peter Sjølyst-Jackson teaches modern literature, postcolonial writing and film theory at Birmingham City University, UK.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: Legacies of Hamsun
1. '... That Strange City ...': Location and Dislocation in Hunger
2. Aristocratic Radicalism: Nietzsche, Brandes, Strindberg
3. Mysteries and Pan: Sex, Class and Laughter
4. Geographies of the Un-homelike: In Wonderland and the Rhetoric of National Rootedness
5. Double Monument: Growth of the Soil - After the Nobel Prize and Nazism
6. Reading Hamsun, Reading Nazism
7. Treacherous Testimony: On Overgrown Paths and the Rhetoric of Deafness
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction: Legacies of Hamsun
1. '... That Strange City ...': Location and Dislocation in Hunger
2. Aristocratic Radicalism: Nietzsche, Brandes, Strindberg
3. Mysteries and Pan: Sex, Class and Laughter
4. Geographies of the Un-homelike: In Wonderland and the Rhetoric of National Rootedness
5. Double Monument: Growth of the Soil - After the Nobel Prize and Nazism
6. Reading Hamsun, Reading Nazism
7. Treacherous Testimony: On Overgrown Paths and the Rhetoric of Deafness
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Troubling Legacies is at once scholarly and provocative. Peter Sjølyst-Jackson draws in thoughtful and rigorous ways on psychoanalysis and deconstruction (especially the writings of Derrida and de Man) in order to throw new light on our understanding of the modern novel and fascism. He does this by focusing on Knut Hamsun, many of whose novels are easily available in English translation but whose work remains curiously neglected in the English-speaking world. Sjølyst-Jackson foregrounds the extent to which Hamsun's work is in fact bound up with the US (where Hamsun spent a considerable period in the 1880s), and also attends to how he was read by writers as varied as James Joyce, Katherine Mansfield and Franz Kafka. Sjølyst-Jackson's study does an excellent job of bringing out Hamsun's links with mainstream Modernist writers in English, while demonstrating the continuing richness of deconstructive and psychoanalytic thinking for understanding modern literature.