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  1. Out of Place
    Englishness, Empire, and the Locations of Identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    Subjects: Imperialismus; Kultur; Politische Identität; Literatur; Kolonialismus; Entkolonialisierung; Nationalbewusstsein; Englisch
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    Main description: In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom reveals how "Englishness" emerged against the institutions and experiences of the British Empire, rendering English culture subject to local determinations and global negotiations. In his view, the Empire was less a place where England exerted control than where it lost command of its own identity. Analyzing imperial crisis zones--including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981--Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's narratives of national identity. To answer this question, he draws on a surprising range of sources: Victorian and imperial architectural theory, colonial tourist manuals, lexicographic treatises, domestic and imperial cricket culture, country house fetishism, and the writings of Ruskin, Kipling, Ford Maddox Ford, Forster, Rhys, C.L.R. James, Naipaul, and Rushdie--and representations of urban riot on television, in novels, and in parliamentary sessions. Emphasizing the English preoccupation with place, he discusses some crucial locations of Englishness that replaced the rural sites of Wordsworthian tradition: the Morant Bay courthouse, Bombay's Gothic railway station, the battle grounds of the 1857 uprising in India, colonial cricket fields, and, last but not least, urban riot zones

  2. History 4° celsius
    search for a method in the age of the Anthropocene
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 2020; © 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    In History 4° Celsius Ian Baucom continues his inquiries into the place of the Black Atlantic in the making of the modern and postmodern world. Putting black studies into conversation with climate change, Baucom outlines how the ongoing concerns of... more

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    In History 4° Celsius Ian Baucom continues his inquiries into the place of the Black Atlantic in the making of the modern and postmodern world. Putting black studies into conversation with climate change, Baucom outlines how the ongoing concerns of critical race, diaspora, and postcolonial studies are crucial to understanding the Anthropocene. He draws on materialist and post-materialist thought, Sartre, and the science of climate change to trace the ways in which evolving political, cultural, and natural history converge to shape a globally destructive force. Identifying the quest for limitless financial gain as the primary driving force behind both the slave trade and the continuing increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, Baucom demonstrates that climate change and the conditions of the Black Atlantic, colonialism, and the postcolony are fundamentally entwined. In so doing, he argues for the necessity of establishing a method of critical exchange between climate science, black studies, and the surrounding theoretical inquiries of humanism and posthumanism

     

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    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; Capitalism; Capitalism; Climatic changes; Climatic changes; Geology, Stratigraphic; Slave trade; Postkolonialismus; Klimaänderung; Sklavenhandel; Anthropozän
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  3. Out of place
    Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ

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    Subjects: Imperialismus <Motiv>; Literatur; Englisch; Nationalbewusstsein
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  4. Out of Place
    Englishness, Empire, and the Locations of Identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom... more

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    In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom reveals how "Englishness" emerged against the institutions and experiences of the British Empire, rendering English culture subject to local determinations and global negotiations. In his view, the Empire was less a place where England exerted control than where it lost command of its own identity. Analyzing imperial crisis zones--including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981--Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's narratives of national identity. To answer this question, he draws on a surprising range of sources: Victorian and imperial architectural theory, colonial tourist manuals, lexicographic treatises, domestic and imperial cricket culture, country house fetishism, and the writings of Ruskin, Kipling, Ford Maddox Ford, Forster, Rhys, C.L.R. James, Naipaul, and Rushdie--and representations of urban riot on television, in novels, and in parliamentary sessions. Emphasizing the English preoccupation with place, he discusses some crucial locations of Englishness that replaced the rural sites of Wordsworthian tradition: the Morant Bay courthouse, Bombay's Gothic railway station, the battle grounds of the 1857 uprising in India, colonial cricket fields, and, last but not least, urban riot zones.

     

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    Subjects: Imperialismus <Motiv>; Literatur; Englisch; Nationalbewusstsein
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  5. Climate change and the production of knowledge
    Contributor: Baucom, Ian (Herausgeber); Omelsky, Matthew (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham, NC

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    Contributor: Baucom, Ian (Herausgeber); Omelsky, Matthew (Herausgeber)
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    ISBN: 0822368625; 9780822368625
    Series: The South Atlantic quarterly ; 116:1 (January 2017)
    Subjects: Klimaänderung; Klimaänderung <Motiv>; Künste
    Scope: ii, 222 Seiten
  6. Out of place
    Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom... more

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    "In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom reveals how "Englishness" emerged against the institutions and experiences of the British Empire, rendering English culture subject to local determinations and global negotiations. In his view, the Empire was less a place where England exerted control than where it lost command of its own identity. Analyzing imperial crisis zones - including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981 - Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's narratives of national identity. To answer this question, he draws on a surprising range of sources: Victorian and imperial architectural theory, colonial tourist manuals, lexicographic treatises, domestic and imperial cricket culture, country house fetishism, and the writings of Ruskin, Kipling, Ford Maddox Ford, Forster, Rhys, C.L.R. James, Naipaul, and Rushdie--and representations of urban riot on television, in novels, and in parliamentary sessions. Emphasizing the English preoccupation with place, he discusses some crucial locations of Englishness that replaced the rural sites of Wordsworthian tradition: the Morant Bay courthouse, Bombay's Gothic railway station, the battle grounds of the 1857 uprising in India, colonial cricket fields, and, last but not least, urban riot zones."--Pub. desc.

     

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    ISBN: 9781400823031; 140082303X; 1400810949; 9781400810949
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    Subjects: Imperialismus <Motiv>; Literatur; Englisch; Nationalbewusstsein
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 249 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-243) and index

  7. Out of place
    Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, N.J. ; JSTOR, New York, NY

    Analyzing imperial crisis zones - including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981 - Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's... more

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    Analyzing imperial crisis zones - including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981 - Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's narratives of national identity. To answer this question, he draws on a surprising range of sources: Victorian and imperial architectural theory, colonial tourist manuals, lexicographic treatises, domestic and imperial cricket culture, country house fetishism, and the writings of Ruskin, Kipling, Ford Maddox Ford, Forster, Rhys, C.L.R. James, Naipaul, and Rushdie--and representations of urban riot on television, in novels, and in parliamentary sessions. Emphasizing the English preoccupation with place, he discusses some crucial locations of Englishness that replaced the rural sites of Wordsworthian tradition: the Morant Bay courthouse, Bombay's Gothic railway station, the battle grounds of the 1857 uprising in India, colonial cricket fields, and, last but not least, urban riot zones."--Pub. desc.

     

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  8. Out of place
    Englishness, Empire, and the locations of identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ

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  9. Out of Place
    Englishness, Empire, and the Locations of Identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    Subjects: Imperialismus; Kultur; Politische Identität; Literatur; Kolonialismus; Entkolonialisierung; Nationalbewusstsein; Englisch
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    Main description: In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom reveals how "Englishness" emerged against the institutions and experiences of the British Empire, rendering English culture subject to local determinations and global negotiations. In his view, the Empire was less a place where England exerted control than where it lost command of its own identity. Analyzing imperial crisis zones--including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981--Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's narratives of national identity. To answer this question, he draws on a surprising range of sources: Victorian and imperial architectural theory, colonial tourist manuals, lexicographic treatises, domestic and imperial cricket culture, country house fetishism, and the writings of Ruskin, Kipling, Ford Maddox Ford, Forster, Rhys, C.L.R. James, Naipaul, and Rushdie--and representations of urban riot on television, in novels, and in parliamentary sessions. Emphasizing the English preoccupation with place, he discusses some crucial locations of Englishness that replaced the rural sites of Wordsworthian tradition: the Morant Bay courthouse, Bombay's Gothic railway station, the battle grounds of the 1857 uprising in India, colonial cricket fields, and, last but not least, urban riot zones

  10. History 4° celsius
    search for a method in the age of the Anthropocene
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    "HISTORY 4° CELSIUS links the Anthropocene with the Atlantic slave trade along Ghana's Gold Coast. The slave trade gave birth to a new epoch, an age of modernity that changed both the political and the natural world. The book describes the... more

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    "HISTORY 4° CELSIUS links the Anthropocene with the Atlantic slave trade along Ghana's Gold Coast. The slave trade gave birth to a new epoch, an age of modernity that changed both the political and the natural world. The book describes the relationship between Ghana's Gold Coast's slave factories, built to enclose human beings, the New World plantations, and post-emancipation ghettos and post-colonial shanty-towns. The book's title is taken in part from Sartre's "The Search for Method," and in part from a climate change report, "4°--Turn Down the Heat: Why a 4°C Warmer World Must be Avoided," which notes the danger of a "4° C change above average pre-industrial era temperature levels." Ian Baucom begins with the factory system that warehoused human cargo before slave ships set sail. Focusing on one of the 48 slave forts, Fort William in Anomabo, he argues that Ghana is central to understanding the modern world because the finance capital that spanned the globe and could not have come into being without the slave trade. In his previous work, Specters of the Atlantic, Baucom used the story of the British slave ship Zong, in which 133 slaves were thrown overboard in September 1781 so that the ship's owner could file an insurance claim, to illustrate how commoditizing human life formed the basis of an economic cycle that continues today. Going further in this new work, Baucom argues that the conditions that made the Zong episode possible are continuous with those that impact nature today. As the slave trade and the devaluing of life was driven by financial gain, so greenhouse gas emissions that warm the planet have their roots in profit. Merging seemingly unrelated threads, Baucom draws from "Black Atlantic" imagery of the art world, Marxist thought, Sartrean concepts, and the science of climate change to dissect how evolving political and cultural history and the world's natural history converge to shape modern man as a globally destructive, catastrophic force. He concludes that the modern world can no longer be viewed through the lens of Kant's allegory of a world divided between "nature" and its "political" opposite. Likewise, freedom cannot be understood as simply physical freedom from slavery but must include the challenge of freedom from exposure to the extreme conditions that climate change produces. While Baucom begins with the historical context of Ghana's slave coast, he ends with his eye on the future, insisting that the day of tyrannical state is over and that the way forward is a radical rethinking of freedom--

     

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    ISBN: 9781478008392; 9781478007876
    RVK Categories: EC 1878
    Series: Specters of the Atlantic
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    Subjects: Anthropozän; Postkolonialismus; Sklavenhandel; Klimaänderung
    Other subjects: Slave trade / Ghana / History; Climatic changes / Economic aspects / History; Climatic changes / Social aspects / History; Capitalism / Environmental aspects / History; Capitalism / Social aspects / History; Geology, Stratigraphic / Anthropocene; Capitalism / Environmental aspects; Capitalism / Social aspects; Climatic changes / Economic aspects; Climatic changes / Social aspects; Geology, Stratigraphic; Slave trade; Ghana; History
    Scope: 140 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, Portraits, 23 cm
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    Of Forces and Forcings -- History 4° Celsius : Search for a Method -- The View from the Shore -- Coda: The Youngest Day

  11. History 4° celsius
    search for a method in the age of the Anthropocene
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 2020; © 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham ; London

    In History 4° Celsius Ian Baucom continues his inquiries into the place of the Black Atlantic in the making of the modern and postmodern world. Putting black studies into conversation with climate change, Baucom outlines how the ongoing concerns of... more

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    In History 4° Celsius Ian Baucom continues his inquiries into the place of the Black Atlantic in the making of the modern and postmodern world. Putting black studies into conversation with climate change, Baucom outlines how the ongoing concerns of critical race, diaspora, and postcolonial studies are crucial to understanding the Anthropocene. He draws on materialist and post-materialist thought, Sartre, and the science of climate change to trace the ways in which evolving political, cultural, and natural history converge to shape a globally destructive force. Identifying the quest for limitless financial gain as the primary driving force behind both the slave trade and the continuing increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, Baucom demonstrates that climate change and the conditions of the Black Atlantic, colonialism, and the postcolony are fundamentally entwined. In so doing, he argues for the necessity of establishing a method of critical exchange between climate science, black studies, and the surrounding theoretical inquiries of humanism and posthumanism

     

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    ISBN: 9781478012030
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    Series: Theory in forms
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; Capitalism; Capitalism; Climatic changes; Climatic changes; Geology, Stratigraphic; Slave trade; Anthropozän; Sklavenhandel; Postkolonialismus; Klimaänderung
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (140 Seiten), Illustrationen
  12. Climate change and the production of knowledge
    Contributor: Baucom, Ian (Publisher); Omelsky, Matthew (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham, NC

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    ISBN: 9780822368625
    RVK Categories: AR 14500
    Series: The South Atlantic quarterly ; 116,1
    Subjects: Künste; Anthropogene Klimaänderung; Klimaänderung <Motiv>
    Scope: ii, 222 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, Notenbeispiele
  13. Out of place
    Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: c1999
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 0691016666; 069100403X
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    Subjects: English literature; National characteristics, English, in literature; Commonwealth literature (English); English literature; Group identity in literature; Decolonization in literature; Imperialism in literature; Colonies in literature; Race in literature; Imperialismus; Kultur; Politische Identität; Literatur; Kolonialismus; Entkolonialisierung; Nationalbewusstsein; Englisch
    Scope: x, 249 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-243) and index

    Introduction: Locating English Identity -- Ch. 1. The House of Memory: John Ruskin and the Architecture of Englishness -- Ch. 2. "British to the Backbone": On Imperial Subject-Fashioning -- Ch. 3. The Path from War to Friendship: E.M. Forster's Mutiny Pilgrimage -- Ch. 4. Put a Little English on It: C.L.R. James and England's Field of Play -- Ch. 5. Among the Ruins: Topographies of Postimperial Melancholy -- Ch. 6. The Riot of Englishness: Migrancy, Nomadism, and the Redemption of the Nation -- Afterword: Something Rich and Strange

  14. Out of place
    Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: c1999
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 069100403X; 0691016666; 1400810949; 140082303X; 9780691004037; 9780691016665; 9781400810949; 9781400823031
    Subjects: Engels; Imperialisme; Letterkunde; Nationale identiteit; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Nationale identiteit; Imperialisme; Letterkunde; Engels; Littérature anglaise / 20e siècle / Histoire et critique; Littérature anglaise / 19e siècle / Histoire et critique; Décolonisation / Dans la littérature; Impérialisme / Dans la littérature; Caractère national anglais / Dans la littérature; Identité collective / Dans la littérature; Littérature anglophone / Histoire et critique; Literatur; Kolonialismus; Nationalbewusstsein; Geschichte 1780-1999; Entkolonialisierung; Geschichte 1960-1999; Literatur; Kolonialismus; Nationalbewusstsein; Entkolonialisierung; Englisch; Literatur; Nationalbewusstsein; English literature; National characteristics, English, in literature; Commonwealth literature (English); English literature; Group identity in literature; Decolonization in literature; Imperialism in literature; Colonies in literature; Race in literature; Englisch; Politische Identität; Kultur; Imperialismus; Entkolonialisierung; Literatur; Nationalbewusstsein; Kolonialismus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 249 p.)
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    Introduction: Locating English Identity -- - The House of Memory: John Ruskin and the Architecture of Englishness -- - "British to the Backbone": On Imperial Subject-Fashioning -- - The Path from War to Friendship: E.M. Forster's Mutiny Pilgrimage -- - Put a Little English on It: C.L.R. James and England's Field of Play -- - Among the Ruins: Topographies of Postimperial Melancholy -- - The Riot of Englishness: Migrancy, Nomadism, and the Redemption of the Nation -- - Afterword: Something Rich and Strange

    "In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom reveals how "Englishness" emerged against the institutions and experiences of the British Empire, rendering English culture subject to local determinations and global negotiations. In his view, the Empire was less a place where England exerted control than where it lost command of its own identity

    Analyzing imperial crisis zones - including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981 - Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's narratives of national identity. To answer this question, he draws on a surprising range of sources: Victorian and imperial architectural theory, colonial tourist manuals, lexicographic treatises, domestic and imperial cricket culture, country house fetishism, and the writings of Ruskin, Kipling, Ford Maddox Ford, Forster, Rhys, C.L.R. James, Naipaul, and Rushdie--and representations of urban riot on television, in novels, and in parliamentary sessions. Emphasizing the English preoccupation with place, he discusses some crucial locations of Englishness that replaced the rural sites of Wordsworthian tradition: the Morant Bay courthouse, Bombay's Gothic railway station, the battle grounds of the 1857 uprising in India, colonial cricket fields, and, last but not least, urban riot zones."--Pub. desc

  15. Shades of black
    assembling black arts in 1980s Britain
    Contributor: Bailey, David (Publisher); Baucom, Ian (Publisher); Boyce, Sonia (Publisher)
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Duke University Press [u.a.], Durham, N.C. [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Bailey, David (Publisher); Baucom, Ian (Publisher); Boyce, Sonia (Publisher)
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  16. Literary Theories
    A Reader and Guide
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    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- A NOTE ON REFERENCES -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION: BORDER CROSSINGS, OR CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE TEXTUAL KIND -- PART 1. STRUCTURALISM -- INTRODUCTION: NEVER STANDING STILL, OR IS ROLAND BARTHES STRUCTURALISM? -- 1.1. FROM SCIENCE TO LITERATURE -- 1.2. FROM S/Z -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 2. FEMINISM -- INTRODUCTION: WILL THE REAL FEMINIST THEORY PLEASE STAND UP? -- 2.1. MEDUSA'S VOICE: MALE HYSTERIA IN THE BOSTONIANS -- 2.2. SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER AND THE COUNTERPLOT OF LESBIAN FICTION -- 2.3. MYSELF AND M/OTHERS: COLETTE, WILDE AND DUCHAMP -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 3. MARXIST LITERARY THEORIES -- INTRODUCTION: THE POLITICS OF LITERATURE -- 3.1. FROM TOWARDS A REVOLUTIONARY CRITICISM -- 3.2. MARXISM AND LITERATURE -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 4. READER-RESPONSE THEORIES -- INTRODUCTION: THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS READER-RESPONSE THEORY -- 4.1. DESCRIBING POETIC STRUCTURES: TWO APPROACHES TO BAUDELAIRE'S 'LES CHATS' -- 4.2. THE POETIC TEXT WITHIN THE CHANGE OF HORIZONS OF READING: THE EXAMPLE OF BAUDELAIRE'S 'SPLEEN II' -- 4.3. THE IMAGINARY -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 5. PSYCHOANALYTIC CRITICISM -- INTRODUCTION: SCREENING THE OTHER -- 5.1. DIFFERENCE -- 5.2. USING LACAN: READING TO THE LIGHTHOUSE -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 6. DECONSTRUCTION -- INTRODUCTION: WHAT REMAINS UNREAD -- 6.1. LETTER TO A JAPANESE FRIEND -- 6.2. THOMAS HARDY, JACQUES DERRIDA AND THE 'DISLOCATION OF SOULS' -- 6.3. ON NOT READING: DERRIDA AND BECKETT -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 7. POSTSTRUCTURALISM -- INTRODUCTION: CRITICISM AND CONCEIT -- 7.1. SEMIOLOGY AND RHETORIC -- 7.2. SCORING LITERATURE -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 8. POSTMODERNISM -- INTRODUCTION: POSTMODERNISM? NOT REPRESENTING POSTMODERNISM -- 8.1. ANSWER TO THE QUESTION, WHAT IS THE POSTMODERN? -- 8.2. SIMULACRA AND SIMULATIONS -- 8.3. NOSTALGIA FOR THE PRESENT -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 9. NEW HISTORICISM -- INTRODUCTION: HISTORY, POWER AND POLITICS IN THE LITERARY ARTIFACT -- 9.1. MARXISM AND THE NEW HISTORICISM -- 9.2. 'SHAPING FANTASIES': FIGURATIONS OF GENDER AND POWER IN ELIZABETHAN CULTURE -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 10. POSTCOLONIAL THEORY -- INTRODUCTION: THE DIFFICULTY OF DIFFERENCE -- 10.1. OF MIMICRY AND MAN: THE AMBIVALENCE OF COLONIAL DISCOURSE -- 10.2. LOAFERS AND STORY-TELLERS -- 10.3. FILM AS ETHNOGRAPHY; OR, TRANSLATION BETWEEN CULTURES IN THE POSTCOLONIAL WORLD -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 11. GAY STUDIES/QUEER THEORY -- INTRODUCTION: WORKS ON THE WILD(E) SIDE - PERFORMING, TRANSGRESSING, QUEERING -- 11.1. QUEER AND NOW -- 11.2. POST/MODERN: ON THE GAY SENSIBILITY, OR THE PERVERT'S REVENGE ON AUTHENTICITY - WILDE, GENET, ORTON, AND OTHERS -- 11.3. CRITICALLY QUEER -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PART 12. CULTURAL STUDIES -- INTRODUCTION: THEORISING CULTURE, READING OURSELVES -- 12.1. CULTURAL STUDIES AND READING -- 12.2. CITIES WITHOUT MAPS -- 12.3. ART AS CULTURAL PRODUCTION -- ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY -- WORKS CITED -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INDEX OF PROPER NAMES Literary Theories: A Reader and Guide is the first reader and introductory guide in one volume. Bringing together theoretically orientated readings by leading exponents of literary theory with lucid introductions, the book offers the student reader a foundation textbook in literary theory. Divided into 12 sections covering structuralism, feminism, marxism, reader-response theory, psychoanalysis, deconstruction, post-structuralism, postmodernism, new historicism, postcolonialism, gay studies and queer theory, and cultural studies, Literary Theories introduces the reader to the most challenging and engaging aspects of critical studies in the humanities today. Each section contains several influential texts that provide discussion of theoretical positions and striking examples of close readings of various works of literature from a number of perspectives. The introductions introduce the theory in question, discuss its main currents, give cross-references to other theories, and contextualise the readings that follow. An indispensable aid to understanding theory, Literary Theoriesis a significant introduction to theoretical approaches to literature.Unique combination of an anthology of core texts and a thorough introductory guide Each of the 12 sections contains:Several key textsAn accessible 5000 word introductionTexts selected for their coverage of themes (ie questions of language, genre, the nature of reading, race and gender) and author (from Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf)Three bibliographies: an annotated bibliography introducing the reader to the arguments of influential texts in each field, a supplementary reading list and a list of works cited

     

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  17. Modern British and Irish Criticism and Theory
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  18. Out of place
    englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
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    Subjects: Englisch; Literatur; Kolonialismus; Nationalbewusstsein; Geschichte 1780-1999; Commonwealth; Literatur; Entkolonialisierung; Englisch; Geschichte 1960-1999
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  19. Modern British and Irish Criticism and Theory
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    Modern British and Irish Criticism and Theory offers the student and general reader a comprehensive, critically informed overview of the development of literary and cultural studies from the nineteenth century to the present day. Beginning with... more

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    Modern British and Irish Criticism and Theory offers the student and general reader a comprehensive, critically informed overview of the development of literary and cultural studies from the nineteenth century to the present day. Beginning with Coleridge and Arnold, examining the contribution of cultural commentators and novelists, and considering the institutionalisation of literary criticism in the universities of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, the book addresses in detailed, accessible and rigorous essays the rise and significance of literary and cultural studies. Nearly thirty essays contribute to an understanding of the practice of literary studies presenting the reader with a perceptive series of critical interventions which, themselves, engage in the very locations from which criticism and theory have emerged.A further reading list accompanies each chapter.Key Features:Breadth of coverage from Coleridge through Virginia Woolf to Raymond Williams and Terry Eagleton; and from the 'Cambridge School' to Post-structuralism and Postcolonial theory.Focus on the history of modern criticism.Accessibly written.Theoretical debates are set in full historical, cultural and philosophical contexts.

     

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  20. Modernizing George Eliot
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  22. Out of place
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  23. Out of Place
    Englishness, Empire, and the Locations of Identity
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    Main description: In a 1968 speech on British immigration policy, Enoch Powell insisted that although a black man may be a British citizen, he can never be an Englishman. This book explains why such a claim was possible to advance and impossible to defend. Ian Baucom reveals how "Englishness" emerged against the institutions and experiences of the British Empire, rendering English culture subject to local determinations and global negotiations. In his view, the Empire was less a place where England exerted control than where it lost command of its own identity. Analyzing imperial crisis zones--including the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the Morant Bay uprising of 1865, the Amritsar massacre of 1919, and the Brixton riots of 1981--Baucom asks if the building of the empire completely refashioned England's narratives of national identity. To answer this question, he draws on a surprising range of sources: Victorian and imperial architectural theory, colonial tourist manuals, lexicographic treatises, domestic and imperial cricket culture, country house fetishism, and the writings of Ruskin, Kipling, Ford Maddox Ford, Forster, Rhys, C.L.R. James, Naipaul, and Rushdie--and representations of urban riot on television, in novels, and in parliamentary sessions. Emphasizing the English preoccupation with place, he discusses some crucial locations of Englishness that replaced the rural sites of Wordsworthian tradition: the Morant Bay courthouse, Bombay's Gothic railway station, the battle grounds of the 1857 uprising in India, colonial cricket fields, and, last but not least, urban riot zones.

     

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  24. George Eliot for the Twenty-First Century
    Literature, Philosophy, Politics
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2018
    Subjects: Zeithintergrund; Literature, Modern; Fiction; Literature; Nineteenth-Century Literature; Fiction Literature; Literary History
    Other subjects: Eliot, George (1819-1880)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 232 Seiten)
  25. History 4° celsius
    search for a method in the age of the Anthropocene
    Author: Baucom, Ian
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Of Forces and Forcings -- History 4° Celsius : Search for a Method -- The View from the Shore -- Coda: The Youngest Day more

     

    Of Forces and Forcings -- History 4° Celsius : Search for a Method -- The View from the Shore -- Coda: The Youngest Day

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781478012030; 147801203X
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: EC 1878
    Series: Theory in forms
    Subjects: Slave trade / History / Ghana; Climatic changes / Economic aspects / History; Climatic changes / Social aspects / History; Capitalism / Environmental aspects / History; Capitalism / Social aspects / History; Geology, Stratigraphic / Anthropocene; Anthropozän; Sklavenhandel; Postkolonialismus; Klimaänderung
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (140 pages), illustrations, maps
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record