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  1. The problematics of writing back to the imperial centre
    Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V.S. Naipaul in conversation
    Autor*in: Baazizi, Nabil
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, New York

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    Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph; Rezeption; Achebe, Chinua; Naipaul, V. S.; Kolonialismus <Motiv>;
    Umfang: x, 235 Seiten, 23 cm, 425 g
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    Dissertation, Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle,

  2. The obsolete empire
    untimely belonging in twentieth-century British literature
    Autor*in: Tsang, Philip
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or... mehr

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    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or unsettle narratives of who we are? These questions preoccupied writers across Britain's former empire and continue to resonate today

     

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    ISBN: 9781421441368; 9781421441351
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    Schriftenreihe: Hopkins studies in modernism
    Schlagworte: Imperialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Naipaul, V. S. (1932-2018); Joyce, James (1882-1941); James, Henry (1843-1916); Lessing, Doris (1919-2013)
    Umfang: x, 297 Seiten
  3. The obsolete empire
    untimely belonging in twentieth-century British literature
    Autor*in: Tsang, Philip
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or... mehr

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    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or unsettle narratives of who we are? These questions preoccupied writers across Britain's former empire and continue to resonate today Modernist literature at the end of the British empire challenges conventional notions of homeland, heritage, and community.The waning British empire left behind an abundance of material relics and an inventory of feelings not easily relinquished. In The Obsolete Empire, Philip Tsang brings together an unusual constellation of writers—Henry James, James Joyce, Doris Lessing, and V. S. Naipaul—to trace an aesthetics of frustrated attachment that emerged in the wake of imperial decline. Caught between an expansive Britishness and an exclusive Englishness, these writers explored what it meant to belong to an empire that did not belong to them.Thanks to their voracious reading of English fiction and poetry in their formative years, all of these writers experienced a richly textured world with which they deeply identified but from which they felt excluded.- The literary England they imagined, frozen in time and out of place with the realities of imperial decline, in turn figures in their writings as a repository of unconsummated attachments, contradictory desires, and belated exchanges. Their works arrest the linear progression from colonial to postcolonial, from empire to nation, and from subject to citizen. Drawing on a rich body of scholarship on affect and temporality, Tsang demonstrates how the British empire endures as a structure of desire that outlived its political lifespan. By showing how literary reading sets in motion a tense interplay of intimacy and exclusion, Tsang investigates a unique mode of belonging arising from the predicament of being conscripted into a global empire but not desired as its proper citizen.-

     

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    Schlagworte: Imperialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: James, Henry (1843-1916); Joyce, James (1882-1941); Naipaul, V. S. (1932-2018); Lessing, Doris (1919-2013); Englische Literatur; Vereinigtes Königreich, Großbritannien; Literarische Stoffe, Motive und Themen; Britain;diaspora;periphery temporality;untimeliness;belonging;diaspora;colonies
    Umfang: x, 297 Seiten, Illustration
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    Acknowledgments; Introduction. The Peripheral Sense of an Ending; Chapter One. Henry James and the Perversity of Empire; Chapter Two. James Joyce and the Negative Community; Chapter Three. Doris Lessing and Late Realism; Chapter Four. V. S. Naipaul and the Rhetoric of Enchantment; Epilogue. Time of the Other; Notes; Index;

  4. The problematics of writing back to the imperial centre
    Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V.S. Naipaul in conversation
    Autor*in: Baazizi, Nabil
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, New York ; Bern ; Berlin ; Vienna ; Oxford ; Warsaw

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    Schlagworte: Rezeption; Kolonialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Naipaul, V. S. (1932-2018): A bend in the river; Achebe, Chinua (1930-2013): Things fall apart; Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924): Heart of darkness
    Umfang: x, 235 Seiten, 23 cm, 425 g
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    Dissertation, Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle,

  5. The problematics of writing back to the imperial centre
    Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V.S. Naipaul in conversation
    Autor*in: Baazizi, Nabil
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, New York

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    RVK Klassifikation: HP 1112 ; HM 2335 ; HP 1371 ; HQ 7691
    Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph; Rezeption; Achebe, Chinua; Naipaul, V. S.; Kolonialismus <Motiv>;
    Umfang: x, 235 Seiten, 23 cm, 425 g
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    Dissertation, Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle,

  6. The obsolete empire
    untimely belonging in twentieth-century British literature
    Autor*in: Tsang, Philip
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or... mehr

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    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or unsettle narratives of who we are? These questions preoccupied writers across Britain's former empire and continue to resonate today

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: HN 1101 ; HT 5855 ; HN 5405 ; HM 3135 ; HM 1071 ; HQ 7691
    Schriftenreihe: Hopkins studies in modernism
    Schlagworte: Imperialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Naipaul, V. S. (1932-2018); Joyce, James (1882-1941); James, Henry (1843-1916); Lessing, Doris (1919-2013)
    Umfang: x, 297 Seiten
  7. The problematics of writing back to the imperial centre
    Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V.S. Naipaul in conversation
    Autor*in: Baazizi, Nabil
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, New York

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    Schlagworte: Rezeption; Umarbeitung; Kolonialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924): Heart of darkness; Achebe, Chinua (1930-2013): Things fall apart; Naipaul, V. S. (1932-2018): A bend in the river
    Umfang: x, 235 Seiten, 23 cm, 425 g
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    Dissertation, Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle,

  8. The Problematics of Writing Back to the Imperial Centre
    Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V. S. Naipaul in Conversation
    Autor*in: Baazizi, Nabil
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    In the wake of decolonization, colonialist narratives have systematically been rewritten from indigenous perspectives. This phenomenon is referred to as "the Empire writes back to the centre"—a trend that asserted itself in late twentieth-century... mehr

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    In the wake of decolonization, colonialist narratives have systematically been rewritten from indigenous perspectives. This phenomenon is referred to as "the Empire writes back to the centre"—a trend that asserted itself in late twentieth-century postcolonial criticism. The aim of such acts of writing back is to read colonialist texts in a Barthesian way inside-out or à l’envers, to deconstruct the Orientalist and colonialist dogmas, and eventually create a dialogue where there was only a monologue. Turning the colonial text inside-out and rereading it through the lens of a later code allows the postcolonial text to unlock the closures of its colonial precursor and change it from the inside. Under this critical scholarship, Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1899) has been a particularly influential text for Chinua Achebe and V. S. Naipaul. Their novels Things Fall Apart (1958) and A Bend in the River (1979) can be seen as a rewriting of Conrad’s novella. However, before examining their different rewriting strategies, it would be fruitful to locate them within the postcolonial tradition of rewriting. While Achebe clearly stands as the leading figure of the movement, the Trinidadian novelist is, in fact, difficult to pigeonhole. Does Naipaul write back to, that is criticize, or does he rewrite, and in a way adopt and justify, imperial ideology? Since not all rewriting involves writing back in terms of anti-colonial critique, Naipaul’s position continues to be explored as the enigmatic in-betweenness and double-edgedness of an "insider" turned "outsider." Taking cognizance of these different critical perceptions can become a way to effectively highlight Achebe’s "(mis)-reading" and Naipaul’s "(mis)-appropriation" of Conrad, a way to set the framework for the simulated conversation this book seeks to create between the three novelists.

     

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    Schlagworte: Rezeption; Umarbeitung; Kolonialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924): Heart of darkness; Achebe, Chinua (1930-2013): Things fall apart; Naipaul, V. S. (1932-2018): A bend in the river
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  9. <<The>> obsolete empire
    untimely belonging in twentieth-century British literature
    Autor*in: Tsang, Philip
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or... mehr

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    Ultimately, The Obsolete Empire asks: What does it mean to be inside or outside any given culture? How do large-scale geopolitical changes play out at the level of cultural attachment and political belonging? How does literary reading establish or unsettle narratives of who we are? These questions preoccupied writers across Britain's former empire and continue to resonate today Modernist literature at the end of the British empire challenges conventional notions of homeland, heritage, and community.The waning British empire left behind an abundance of material relics and an inventory of feelings not easily relinquished. In The Obsolete Empire, Philip Tsang brings together an unusual constellation of writers—Henry James, James Joyce, Doris Lessing, and V. S. Naipaul—to trace an aesthetics of frustrated attachment that emerged in the wake of imperial decline. Caught between an expansive Britishness and an exclusive Englishness, these writers explored what it meant to belong to an empire that did not belong to them.Thanks to their voracious reading of English fiction and poetry in their formative years, all of these writers experienced a richly textured world with which they deeply identified but from which they felt excluded.- The literary England they imagined, frozen in time and out of place with the realities of imperial decline, in turn figures in their writings as a repository of unconsummated attachments, contradictory desires, and belated exchanges. Their works arrest the linear progression from colonial to postcolonial, from empire to nation, and from subject to citizen. Drawing on a rich body of scholarship on affect and temporality, Tsang demonstrates how the British empire endures as a structure of desire that outlived its political lifespan. By showing how literary reading sets in motion a tense interplay of intimacy and exclusion, Tsang investigates a unique mode of belonging arising from the predicament of being conscripted into a global empire but not desired as its proper citizen.-

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Hopkins studies in modernism
    Schlagworte: Britain;diaspora;periphery temporality;untimeliness;belonging;diaspora;colonies
    Weitere Schlagworte: Englische Literatur; Vereinigtes Königreich, Großbritannien; Literarische Stoffe, Motive und Themen
    Umfang: x, 297 Seiten, Illustration
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    Acknowledgments; Introduction. The Peripheral Sense of an Ending; Chapter One. Henry James and the Perversity of Empire; Chapter Two. James Joyce and the Negative Community; Chapter Three. Doris Lessing and Late Realism; Chapter Four. V. S. Naipaul and the Rhetoric of Enchantment; Epilogue. Time of the Other; Notes; Index;

  10. <<The>> problematics of writing back to the imperial centre
    Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V.S. Naipaul in conversation
    Autor*in: Baazizi, Nabil
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, New York ; Bern ; Berlin ; Brussels ; Vienna ; Oxford ; Warsaw

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    Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph; Rezeption; Achebe, Chinua; Naipaul, V. S; Kolonialismus <Motiv>
    Umfang: x, 235 Seiten, 23 cm, 425 g
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    Dissertation, Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle,

  11. The problematics of writing back to the imperial centre
    Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V.S. Naipaul in conversation
    Autor*in: Baazizi, Nabil
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, New York

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    Schlagworte: Rezeption; Umarbeitung; Kolonialismus <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924): Heart of darkness; Achebe, Chinua (1930-2013): Things fall apart; Naipaul, V. S. (1932-2018): A bend in the river
    Umfang: x, 235 Seiten, 23 cm, 425 g
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    Dissertation, Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle,