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  1. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 1433105039; 9781433105036
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    Series: Postcolonial studies ; 4
    Subjects: Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Rushdie, Salman (1947-); Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992)
    Scope: X, 169 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [157] - 164

  2. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

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    ISBN: 9781453900482; 1453900489; 1433105039; 9781433105036
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    Series: Postcolonial studies ; v. 4
    Subjects: Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Rushdie, Salman (1947-); Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 169 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-164) and index

  3. Illegitimate freedom
    informality in British and Irish modernism
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "Illegitimate Freedom: Informality in Modernist Literature is the first study of informality in modernist literature. Differentiating informality from intimacy in its introduction, the book discusses the informal in relation with sensory experience,... more

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    "Illegitimate Freedom: Informality in Modernist Literature is the first study of informality in modernist literature. Differentiating informality from intimacy in its introduction, the book discusses the informal in relation with sensory experience, aesthetic presentation, ethical deliberation or action, and social attitudes within modernist works. It examines these works for particular nuances of the word "informality" in each of its chapters in the following thematic sequence: informality that offers promiscuity and humour as counters to self-absorption in works by Virginia Woolf; rebuttals to male priorities in liberalism through "feminine informality" in several short stories by Katherine Mansfield; contempt for colloquialism and intimacy, tinged with class-anxieties and crises of attitude, in T. S. Eliot's poetry; resistance to disgust in James Joyce's novels; and the fusion of irreverence, protest, and praise in W. H. Auden's writings before 1940. The book's conclusion considers the risks of informality through a discussion of what it calls "inverted dignity." The theoretical aspects of the book offer insights into Lockean liberalism, the ethical dimensions of what Hélène Cixous termed "feminine writing," relations of sublimity and domesticity, Sigmund Freud's arguments on humour and melancholia, and recent affect theory's-as well as Immanuel Kant's and Friedrich Nietzsche's-views on disgust, linking these with modernism. This wide range of engagement makes this study relevant for those interested in literary studies, critical theory, and philosophy"--...

     

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    ISBN: 9781003009894; 1003009891; 9781000463545; 1000463540; 9781000463590; 1000463591
    Series: Among the Victorians and modernists
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); English literature; English literature; Social sciences; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
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  4. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray
    Published: c2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    ISBN: 9781433105036; 9781453900482
    Series: Postcolonial studies (New York, N.Y.) ; v. 4
    Postcolonial studies ; v. 4
    Subjects: Ästhetik; Commonwealth fiction (English); Postcolonialism in literature; Aesthetics in literature; Postcolonialism in motion pictures; Nationalism in motion pictures; Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Rushdie, Salman; Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992); Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992); Rushdie, Salman (1947-); Joyce, James (1882-1941)
    Scope: x, 169 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-164) and index

  5. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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  6. Migrant Form
    Anti-colonial Aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie and Ray
    Published: 2011; ©2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

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    ISBN: 9781453900482
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    Edition: 1st, New ed
    Subjects: Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Rushdie, Salman (1947-); Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (179 Seiten)
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    Online resource; title from title screen (viewed June 10, 2019)

    Migrant Form examines the works of James Joyce, Salman Rushdie, and Satyajit Ray for the anti-colonial arguments in their unsettled, and unsettling, aesthetics. Among the questions it engages are the following: What are the aesthetic moves through which art expresses its resistance to dominance and demands for conformity? How can we define anti-colonial aesthetics? How do these aesthetics manifest themselves in different media such as literature and film? Contending that Joyce inaugurates an anti-colonial «aesthetics of reconstitution», the book mines such aesthetics in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake to propose a formal model for postcolonialism. It also draws on that exercise to consider how Rushdie extends a play with reconfigured forms into an overt politics in two of his novels (Midnight's Children and The Satanic Verses). Turning its attention to film, the book contests the common view of Ray as a gentle realist and examines a formal restlessness in Ray's earlier work, Charulata (The Lonely Wife), before demonstrating how Ray stages his preference for restlessness in his final film, Agantuk (The Stranger)

  7. Katherine Mansfield and Bliss and Other Stories
    Published: [2022]; ©2020
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Celebrates the centennial of Katherine Mansfield’s BlissThis book celebrates the centennial of Bliss’s publication by offering new readings of some of Mansfield’s most well-known stories, revealing not only the depth and innovation of her work but... more

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    Celebrates the centennial of Katherine Mansfield’s BlissThis book celebrates the centennial of Bliss’s publication by offering new readings of some of Mansfield’s most well-known stories, revealing not only the depth and innovation of her work but also the extent to which she was instrumental in revisioning the potential of the short story form. It includes the publication of a newly discovered short story potentially by Mansfield, with an explanatory essay. It also presents a selection of new poetry and a new short story by acclaimed New Zealand author Paula Morris, all inspired by Mansfield

     

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    Contributor: Andresen, Marlene (MitwirkendeR); Banerjee, Argha Kumar (MitwirkendeR); Boscagli, Maurizia (MitwirkendeR); Browne, Melissa (MitwirkendeR); Cappuccio, Richard (MitwirkendeR); Davis, Jackie (MitwirkendeR); Duffy, Enda (MitwirkendeR); Garver, Lee (MitwirkendeR); Griffiths, Martin (MitwirkendeR); Herschell, Suzanne (MitwirkendeR); Kennedy, Julie (MitwirkendeR); Majumdar, Gaurav (MitwirkendeR); Mansfield, Katharine R. (MitwirkendeR); Morris, Paula (MitwirkendeR); Pirie, Mark (MitwirkendeR); Reizbaum, Marilyn (MitwirkendeR); Rodríguez-Salas, Gerardo (MitwirkendeR); Smith, Maggie Rainey (MitwirkendeR); Stretton, Erica (MitwirkendeR); Warner, Kirsten (MitwirkendeR); Watson, Eleri Anona (MitwirkendeR); Whyte, Jessica (MitwirkendeR); Wilson, Janet M. (MitwirkendeR); Woodward, Robin (MitwirkendeR)
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    Subjects: Literary Studies; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p.), 11 B/W illustrations
  8. Katherine Mansfield and Bliss and Other Stories
    Published: [2020]; ©2020
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Celebrates the centennial of Katherine Mansfield's BlissThis book celebrates the centennial of Bliss's publication by offering new readings of some of Mansfield's most well-known stories, revealing not only the depth and innovation of her work but... more

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    Celebrates the centennial of Katherine Mansfield's BlissThis book celebrates the centennial of Bliss's publication by offering new readings of some of Mansfield's most well-known stories, revealing not only the depth and innovation of her work but also the extent to which she was instrumental in revisioning the potential of the short story form. It includes the publication of a newly discovered short story potentially by Mansfield, with an explanatory essay. It also presents a selection of new poetry and a new short story by acclaimed New Zealand author Paula Morris, all inspired by Mansfield.

     

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    Contributor: Andresen, Marlene (Mitwirkender); Banerjee, Argha Kumar (Mitwirkender); Boscagli, Maurizia (Mitwirkender); Browne, Melissa (Mitwirkender); Cappuccio, Richard (Mitwirkender); Davis, Jackie (Mitwirkender); Garver, Lee (Mitwirkender); Griffiths, Martin (Mitwirkender); Herschell, Suzanne (Mitwirkender); Kennedy, Julie (Mitwirkender); Majumdar, Gaurav (Mitwirkender); Mansfield, Katharine R. (Mitwirkender); Morris, Paula (Mitwirkender); Pirie, Mark (Mitwirkender); Reizbaum, Marilyn (Mitwirkender); Rodríguez-Salas, Gerardo (Mitwirkender); Smith, Maggie Rainey (Mitwirkender); Stretton, Erica (Mitwirkender); Warner, Kirsten (Mitwirkender); Watson, Eleri Anona (Mitwirkender); Whyte, Jessica (Mitwirkender); Wilson, Janet M. (Mitwirkender); Woodward, Robin (Mitwirkender)
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    Series: Katherine Mansfield Studies : KMS
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p.), 11 B/W illustrations
  9. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY

  10. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY

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    ISBN: 9781433105036
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    RVK Categories: HP 1110 ; HQ 6999 ; HM 3135 ; HN 7649
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    Series: Postcolonial studies ; 4
    Subjects: Joyce, James; Rushdie, Salman; Ray, Satyajit; Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik
    Scope: X, 169 S., 23 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. [157] - 164

  11. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

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  12. Illegitimate freedom
    informality in modernist literature, 1900-1940
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York

    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's... more

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    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's challenges to disgust --"Inverted hypocracy": Auden's informal pedagogy -- Conclusion: an openness to misreading: the risks of informality. "Illegitimate Freedom: Informality in Modernist Literature is the first study of informality in modernist literature. Differentiating informality from intimacy in its introduction, the book discusses the informal in relation with sensory experience, aesthetic presentation, ethical deliberation or action, and social attitudes within modernist works. It examines these works for particular nuances of the word "informality" in each of its chapters in the following thematic sequence: informality that offers promiscuity and humour as counters to self-absorption in works by Virginia Woolf; rebuttals to male priorities in liberalism through "feminine informality" in several short stories by Katherine Mansfield; contempt for colloquialism and intimacy, tinged with class-anxieties and crises of attitude, in T. S. Eliot's poetry; resistance to disgust in James Joyce's novels; and the fusion of irreverence, protest, and praise in W. H. Auden's writings before 1940. The book's conclusion considers the risks of informality through a discussion of what it calls "inverted dignity." The theoretical aspects of the book offer insights into Lockean liberalism, the ethical dimensions of what Hélène Cixous termed "feminine writing," relations of sublimity and domesticity, Sigmund Freud's arguments on humour and melancholia, and recent affect theory's-as well as Immanuel Kant's and Friedrich Nietzsche's-views on disgust, linking these with modernism. This wide range of engagement makes this study relevant for those interested in literary studies, critical theory, and philosophy"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780367444624; 9781032115481
    Series: Among the Victorians and modernists
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); English literature; English literature; Social sciences
    Scope: ix, 169 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  13. Illegitimate freedom
    informality in British and Irish modernism
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge,, New York

    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's... more

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    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's challenges to disgust -- "Inverted hypocracy": Auden's informal pedagogy -- Conclusion: an openness to misreading: the risks of informality.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003009894; 1003009891; 9781000463545; 1000463540; 9781000463590; 1000463591
    Series: Among the Victorians and modernists
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); English literature; English literature; Social sciences; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 online resource.
  14. Illegitimate freedom
    informality in modernist literature, 1900-1940
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's... more

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    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's challenges to disgust --"Inverted hypocracy": Auden's informal pedagogy -- Conclusion: an openness to misreading: the risks of informality. "Illegitimate Freedom: Informality in Modernist Literature is the first study of informality in modernist literature. Differentiating informality from intimacy in its introduction, the book discusses the informal in relation with sensory experience, aesthetic presentation, ethical deliberation or action, and social attitudes within modernist works. It examines these works for particular nuances of the word "informality" in each of its chapters in the following thematic sequence: informality that offers promiscuity and humour as counters to self-absorption in works by Virginia Woolf; rebuttals to male priorities in liberalism through "feminine informality" in several short stories by Katherine Mansfield; contempt for colloquialism and intimacy, tinged with class-anxieties and crises of attitude, in T. S. Eliot's poetry; resistance to disgust in James Joyce's novels; and the fusion of irreverence, protest, and praise in W. H. Auden's writings before 1940. The book's conclusion considers the risks of informality through a discussion of what it calls "inverted dignity." The theoretical aspects of the book offer insights into Lockean liberalism, the ethical dimensions of what Hélène Cixous termed "feminine writing," relations of sublimity and domesticity, Sigmund Freud's arguments on humour and melancholia, and recent affect theory's-as well as Immanuel Kant's and Friedrich Nietzsche's-views on disgust, linking these with modernism. This wide range of engagement makes this study relevant for those interested in literary studies, critical theory, and philosophy"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
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    Series: Among the Victorians and modernists
    Subjects: Informelle Beziehung; Umgangsformen <Motiv>; Englisch; Literatur
    Other subjects: Modernism (Literature) / Great Britain; English literature / 20th century / History and criticism; English literature / Irish authors / History and criticism; Social sciences / Philosophy
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 169 Seiten)
  15. Migrant Form
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    Migrant Form examines the works of James Joyce, Salman Rushdie, and Satyajit Ray for the anti-colonial arguments in their unsettled, and unsettling, aesthetics. Among the questions it engages are the following: What are the aesthetic moves through... more

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    Migrant Form examines the works of James Joyce, Salman Rushdie, and Satyajit Ray for the anti-colonial arguments in their unsettled, and unsettling, aesthetics. Among the questions it engages are the following: What are the aesthetic moves through which art expresses its resistance to dominance and demands for conformity? How can we define anti-colonial aesthetics? How do these aesthetics manifest themselves in different media such as literature and film? Contending that Joyce inaugurates an anti-colonial «aesthetics of reconstitution», the book mines such aesthetics in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake to propose a formal model for postcolonialism. It also draws on that exercise to consider how Rushdie extends a play with reconfigured forms into an overt politics in two of his novels (Midnight’s Children and The Satanic Verses). Turning its attention to film, the book contests the common view of Ray as a gentle realist and examines a formal restlessness in Ray’s earlier work, Charulata (The Lonely Wife), before demonstrating how Ray stages his preference for restlessness in his final film, Agantuk (The Stranger).

     

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    ISBN: 9781453900482
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    RVK Categories: HM 3135 ; HN 7649 ; HP 1110 ; HQ 6999
    DDC Categories: 820
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Postcolonial Studies ; 4
    Subjects: Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Rushdie, Salman (1947-); Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  16. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie, and Ray
    Published: ©2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    ISBN: 9781453900482; 1453900489; 1433105039; 9781433105036
    Series: Postcolonial studies ; v. 4
    Subjects: Commonwealth fiction (English) / History and criticism; Postcolonialism in literature; Aesthetics in literature; Postcolonialism in motion pictures; Nationalism in motion pictures; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Aesthetics / (OCoLC)fst00798702; Aesthetics in literature / (OCoLC)fst00798734; Commonwealth fiction (English) / (OCoLC)fst00869848; Nationalism in motion pictures / (OCoLC)fst01033901; Postcolonialism in literature / (OCoLC)fst01073035; Postcolonialism in motion pictures / (OCoLC)fst01904327
    Other subjects: Joyce, James / 1882-1941 / Aesthetics; Rushdie, Salman / Aesthetics; Ray, Satyajit / 1921-1992 / Aesthetics; Joyce, James / 1882-1941 / Aesthetics / Aesthetics / Aesthetics; Rushdie, Salman / Aesthetics / Aesthetics / Aesthetics; Ray, Satyajit / 1921-1992 / Aesthetics / Aesthetics / Aesthetics; Joyce, James / 1882-1941 / (OCoLC)fst00035968; Ray, Satyajit / 1921-1992 / (OCoLC)fst00048430; Rushdie, Salman / (OCoLC)fst00063803
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 169 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-164) and index

    Table of Contents; Acknowledgments ix; Part One; Introduction: Colonial Aesthetics and Migrant Form 1; Part Two; "A Thewless Body": Sovereignty, Decorum, and Partiality in Ulysses 19; Defiance by Deflection: The Simulation of Nonsense by Finnegans Wake 43; Portmanteau Revisions: A Formal Model for Postcolonialism 67; Part Three; Dismantling Narcissism: The Inside and the Outside in Midnight's Children 79; The Jolt of the Grotesque: Aesthetics as Ethics in The Satanic Verses 97; Part Four; Embroidered Translations: Satyajit Ray's Charulata 119

    A Dangerous Courtesy: Wanderlust and Metonymy in Agantuk (The Stranger) 137Conclusion; Picturing the Nation: Picturing Migration 153; Works Cited 157; Index 165

  17. Migrant Form
    Anti-colonial Aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie and Ray
  18. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, New York

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781433105036
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    RVK Categories: HM 3135 ; HN 7649 ; HP 1110 ; HQ 6999
    Series: Postcolonial studies ; 4
    Subjects: Joyce, James; Rushdie, Salman; Ray, Satyajit; Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik; ; Postkoloniale Literatur; Poetik; Erzähltechnik;
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Rushdie, Salman; Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992)
    Scope: X, 169 S., 230 mm x 160 mm
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    Literaturverz. S. [157] - 164 und Index

  19. Migrant Form
    Anti-colonial Aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie and Ray
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc, New York

    Migrant Form examines the works of James Joyce, Salman Rushdie, and Satyajit Ray for the anti-colonial arguments in their unsettled, and unsettling, aesthetics. Among the questions it engages are the following: What are the aesthetic moves through... more

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    Migrant Form examines the works of James Joyce, Salman Rushdie, and Satyajit Ray for the anti-colonial arguments in their unsettled, and unsettling, aesthetics. Among the questions it engages are the following: What are the aesthetic moves through which art expresses its resistance to dominance and demands for conformity? How can we define anti-colonial aesthetics? How do these aesthetics manifest themselves in different media such as literature and film? Contending that Joyce inaugurates an anti-colonial aesthetics of reconstitution, the book mines such aesthetics in Ulysses and Finnegans Wak

     

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    ISBN: 9781433105036
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    Table of Contents; Acknowledgments ix; Part One; Introduction: Colonial Aesthetics and Migrant Form 1; Part Two; "A Thewless Body": Sovereignty, Decorum, and Partiality in Ulysses 19; Defiance by Deflection: The Simulation of Nonsense by Finnegans Wake 43; Portmanteau Revisions: A Formal Model for Postcolonialism 67; Part Three; Dismantling Narcissism: The Inside and the Outside in Midnight's Children 79; The Jolt of the Grotesque: Aesthetics as Ethics in The Satanic Verses 97; Part Four; Embroidered Translations: Satyajit Ray's Charulata 119

    A Dangerous Courtesy: Wanderlust and Metonymy in Agantuk (The Stranger) 137Conclusion; Picturing the Nation: Picturing Migration 153; Works Cited 157; Index 165;

  20. Illegitimate freedom
    informality in British and Irish modernism
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge,, New York

    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's... more

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    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's challenges to disgust -- "Inverted hypocracy": Auden's informal pedagogy -- Conclusion: an openness to misreading: the risks of informality.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781003009894; 1003009891; 9781000463545; 1000463540; 9781000463590; 1000463591
    Series: Among the Victorians and modernists
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); English literature; English literature; Social sciences; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 online resource.
  21. Illegitimate Freedom
    Informality in Modernist Literature, 1900-1940
    Published: 2021; ©2021
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Informality as Illegitimate Freedom -- Chapter 1 "Intoxicated Sense": Humour and Promiscuity in To the... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Informality as Illegitimate Freedom -- Chapter 1 "Intoxicated Sense": Humour and Promiscuity in To the Lighthouse and Orlando -- Chapter 2 Marking Absence: Mansfield's Feminine Informality vs. Lockean Liberalism -- Chapter 3 Eliotic Contempt -- Chapter 4 Joyce's Challenges to Disgust -- Chapter 5 "Inverted Hypocrisy": Auden's Informal Pedagogy -- Conclusion: Openness to Misreading: The Risks of Informality -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9781000463545
    Series: Among the Victorians and Modernists Ser.
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature)-Great Britain; English literature-20th century-History and criticism; English literature-Irish authors-History and criticism; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (181 pages)
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  22. Illegitimate freedom
    informality in modernist literature, 1900-1940
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York

    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's... more

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    Introduction: informality as illegitimate freedom -- "Intoxicated sense": humor and promiscuity in Woolf's To the lighthouse and Orlando -- Marking absence: Mansfield's feminine informality vs. Lockean liberalism -- Eliotic contempt -- Joyce's challenges to disgust --"Inverted hypocracy": Auden's informal pedagogy -- Conclusion: an openness to misreading: the risks of informality. "Illegitimate Freedom: Informality in Modernist Literature is the first study of informality in modernist literature. Differentiating informality from intimacy in its introduction, the book discusses the informal in relation with sensory experience, aesthetic presentation, ethical deliberation or action, and social attitudes within modernist works. It examines these works for particular nuances of the word "informality" in each of its chapters in the following thematic sequence: informality that offers promiscuity and humour as counters to self-absorption in works by Virginia Woolf; rebuttals to male priorities in liberalism through "feminine informality" in several short stories by Katherine Mansfield; contempt for colloquialism and intimacy, tinged with class-anxieties and crises of attitude, in T. S. Eliot's poetry; resistance to disgust in James Joyce's novels; and the fusion of irreverence, protest, and praise in W. H. Auden's writings before 1940. The book's conclusion considers the risks of informality through a discussion of what it calls "inverted dignity." The theoretical aspects of the book offer insights into Lockean liberalism, the ethical dimensions of what Hélène Cixous termed "feminine writing," relations of sublimity and domesticity, Sigmund Freud's arguments on humour and melancholia, and recent affect theory's-as well as Immanuel Kant's and Friedrich Nietzsche's-views on disgust, linking these with modernism. This wide range of engagement makes this study relevant for those interested in literary studies, critical theory, and philosophy"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367444624; 9781032115481
    Series: Among the Victorians and modernists
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); English literature; English literature; Social sciences
    Scope: ix, 169 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  23. "I Can't See": Sovereignty, Oblique Vision, and the Outlaw in Hawks's Scarface
    Published: 2004

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    Source: Online Contents Comparative Literature
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: CR: the new centennial review; East Lansing, Mich. : Univ. Press, 2001-; Band 4, Heft 1 (2004), Seite 211-226

  24. Migrant form
    anti-colonial aesthetics in Joyce, Rushdie and Ray
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    89.329.01
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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1433105039; 9781433105036
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    9781433105036
    RVK Categories: HM 3135 ; HN 7649 ; HP 1110 ; HQ 6999
    DDC Categories: 820
    Series: Postcolonial studies ; 4
    Subjects: Antikolonialismus <Motiv>; Poetik
    Other subjects: Joyce, James (1882-1941); Rushdie, Salman (1947-); Ray, Satyajit (1921-1992)
    Scope: X, 169 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [157] - 164

  25. The Jolt of the Grotesque: Aesthetics as Ethics in The Satanic Verses
    Published: 2009

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    Parent title: Substance; Baltimore, Maryland : John Hopkins University Press, 1971-; Band 38, Heft 120 (2009), Seite 31-50; 23 cm