Recasting the world : writing after colonialism

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    • White, Jonathan

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Recasting the world : writing after colonialism

edited by Jonathan White

(Parallax : re-visions of culture and society)

Johns Hopkins University Press, c1993

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

In "Recasting the World: Writing after Colonialism", Jonathan White brings together a distinguished group ofcontributors to examine aspects of postcolonial literatures in English from around the world. With chapters by David Hulnie, Neil Lazarus, and seven additional authors, the book includes studies of individual writers (Morrison, Naipaul, Lamming, Gordimer, and Rushdie); of cultural positions, in Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada; and a closing chapter on a distinctlv transnational literary form, travel writing.

目次

  • Introduction Jonathon White
  • Educating the Savages - Melville, Bloom, and the Rhetoric of Imperialist Instruction, Jerry Phillips
  • "Four Hundred Years of Silence" - Myth, History, and Motherhood in Toni Morrison's "Beloved", Sally Keenan
  • V.S. Naipaul and the Post-Colonial Order - Reading "In a Free State", Dennis Walder
  • The Profit of Language - George Lamming and the PostColonial Novel, Peter Hulme
  • "Unsystematic Fingers at the Conditions of the Times" - "Afropop" and the Paradoxes of Imperialism, Neil Lazarus
  • From Fretful Sleepers to Juice Extractors - Versions of the 1951 Waterfront Dispute in New Zealand Writing, 1952-1985, Lawrence Jones
  • Late Landings - Some Reflections of Belatedness in Australian and Canadian Literature, Carolyn Wasel
  • Prisoners and Spiders Surrounded by Signs - Post-Modernism and the Post-Colonial Gaze in Contemporary Australian Culture, Patrick Fuery
  • Politics and the Individual in the Modernist Historical Novel - Gordimer and Rushdie, Jonathan White
  • Reading Travel Writing, Jim Philip.

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