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  1. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Ethnographic didacticism and Africanist melancholy : Leiris, Hampaté-Bâ, and the epistemology of style -- The director of modern life : Jean Rouch's ethnofiction -- Folklore, fiction, and ethnographic nation building : Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre,... mehr

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    Ethnographic didacticism and Africanist melancholy : Leiris, Hampaté-Bâ, and the epistemology of style -- The director of modern life : Jean Rouch's ethnofiction -- Folklore, fiction, and ethnographic nation building : Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre, Laferrière -- Creole novels and the ethnographic production of literary history : Glissant, Chamoiseau, Confiant -- Speculative cityscapes and premillennial policing : ethnographies of the present in Jean-Claude Izzo's crime trilogy.

     

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    ISBN: 9781478004004; 9781478003700
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    Schriftenreihe: Theory in forms
    Schlagworte: French literature; French fiction; Ethnology in literature; Imperialism in literature; Imperialism in motion pictures; Politics and literature; Literature and society
    Umfang: ix, 282 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial... mehr

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    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampate Ba, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Theory in forms
    Schlagworte: Imperialismus <Motiv>; Literatur; Postkolonialismus; Ethnologie <Motiv>; Film
    Weitere Schlagworte: Leiris, Michel (1901-1990); Rouch, Jean (1917-2004); Chamoiseau, Patrick (1953-); Bâ, Amadou Hampâté (1901-1991)
    Umfang: ix, 282 Seiten, Illustrationen
  3. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ethnographic Fictions in the French Atlantic -- 1. Ethnographic Didacticism and Africanist Melancholy: Leiris, Hampâté Bâ, and the Epistemology of Style -- 2. The Director of Modern Life:... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ethnographic Fictions in the French Atlantic -- 1. Ethnographic Didacticism and Africanist Melancholy: Leiris, Hampâté Bâ, and the Epistemology of Style -- 2. The Director of Modern Life: Jean Rouch’s Ethnofiction -- 3. Folklore, Fiction, and Ethnographic Nation Building: Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre, Laferrière -- 4. Creole Novels and the Ethnographic Production of Literary History: Glissant, Chamoiseau, Confiant -- 5. Speculative Cityscapes and Premillennial Policing: Ethnographies of the Present in Jean-Claude Izzo’s Crime Trilogy -- Conclusion: Empire, Democracy, and Nonsovereign Knowledges -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampâté Bâ, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Theory in forms
    Schlagworte: French literature; Imperialism in literature; Imperialism in motion pictures; Literature and society; Politics and literature; French fiction; Ethnology in literature; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 282 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 257-271

  4. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial... mehr

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    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampate Ba, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures

     

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  5. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial... mehr

     

    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampate Ba, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures

     

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  6. Far afield
    French anthropology between science and literature
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780226106908; 9780226107066
    Schlagworte: œaEthnologyœzFranceœxHistoryœy20th century; œaEthnologyœxAuthorship; œaLiterature and anthropologyœzFranceœxHistoryœy20th century
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    Literaturverz. S. [369] - 385

  7. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Ethnographic didacticism and Africanist melancholy : Leiris, Hampaté-Bâ, and the epistemology of style -- The director of modern life : Jean Rouch's ethnofiction -- Folklore, fiction, and ethnographic nation building : Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre,... mehr

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    Ethnographic didacticism and Africanist melancholy : Leiris, Hampaté-Bâ, and the epistemology of style -- The director of modern life : Jean Rouch's ethnofiction -- Folklore, fiction, and ethnographic nation building : Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre, Laferrière -- Creole novels and the ethnographic production of literary history : Glissant, Chamoiseau, Confiant -- Speculative cityscapes and premillennial policing : ethnographies of the present in Jean-Claude Izzo's crime trilogy.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Theory in forms
    Schlagworte: French literature; French fiction; Ethnology in literature; Imperialism in literature; Imperialism in motion pictures; Politics and literature; Literature and society
    Umfang: ix, 282 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial... mehr

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    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampate Ba, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures

     

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    Schlagworte: Französisches Sprachgebiet; Literatur; Film; Imperialismus <Motiv>; Ethnologie <Motiv>; Postkolonialismus; Leiris, Michel; Rouch, Jean; Bâ, Amadou Hampâté; Chamoiseau, Patrick
    Umfang: ix, 282 Seiten, Illustrationen
  9. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
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    In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampate Ba, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures

     

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  10. Experiments with Empire
    Anthropology and Fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and... mehr

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    In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampâté Bâ, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures.

     

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  11. Experiments with Empire
    Anthropology and Fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
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    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and... mehr

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    In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampâté Bâ, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures

     

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  12. Experiments with Empire
    Anthropology and Fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
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    In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and... mehr

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    In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampâté Bâ, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures

     

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  13. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Ethnographic didacticism and Africanist melancholy : Leiris, Hampaté-Bâ, and the epistemology of style -- The director of modern life : Jean Rouch's ethnofiction -- Folklore, fiction, and ethnographic nation building : Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre,... mehr

     

    Ethnographic didacticism and Africanist melancholy : Leiris, Hampaté-Bâ, and the epistemology of style -- The director of modern life : Jean Rouch's ethnofiction -- Folklore, fiction, and ethnographic nation building : Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre, Laferrière -- Creole novels and the ethnographic production of literary history : Glissant, Chamoiseau, Confiant -- Speculative cityscapes and premillennial policing : ethnographies of the present in Jean-Claude Izzo's crime trilogy

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Theory in forms
    Schlagworte: French literature / History and criticism / 20th century; French fiction / History and criticism / French-speaking countries; Ethnology in literature; Imperialism in literature; Imperialism in motion pictures; Politics and literature / History / 20th century; Literature and society / History / 20th century; Imperialismus <Motiv>; Ethnologie <Motiv>; Postkolonialismus; Film; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Bâ, Amadou Hampâté (1901-1991); Rouch, Jean (1917-2004); Chamoiseau, Patrick (1953-); Leiris, Michel (1901-1990)
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  14. Experiments with empire
    anthropology and fiction in the French Atlantic
    Autor*in: Izzo, Justin
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Justin Izzo is Assistant Professor of French Studies at Brown University. In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with... mehr

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    Justin Izzo is Assistant Professor of French Studies at Brown University. In Experiments with Empire Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampâté Bâ, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures. Ethnographic didacticism and Africanist melancholy : Leiris, Hampaté-Bâ, and the epistemology of style -- The director of modern life : Jean Rouch's ethnofiction -- Folklore, fiction, and ethnographic nation building : Price-Mars, Alexis, Depestre, Laferrière -- Creole novels and the ethnographic production of literary history : Glissant, Chamoiseau, Confiant -- Speculative cityscapes and premillennial policing : ethnographies of the present in Jean-Claude Izzo's crime trilogy.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781478004622
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    RVK Klassifikation: LB 40465
    Schriftenreihe: Theory in forms
    Schlagworte: French literature; French fiction; Ethnology in literature; Imperialism in literature; Imperialism in motion pictures; Politics and literature; Literature and society
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 282 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index