Raza examines key literary journals published in French, English, and Portuguese by African writers in Europe in the period of decolonization mainly between 1940 and 1970, to understand how writers understood Empire as a political and cultural structure, and what conceptions of freedom, culture, and society underpinned anti-colonial thinking.
Raza examines key literary journals published in French, English, and Portuguese by African writers in Europe in the period of decolonization mainly between 1940 and 1970, to understand how writers understood Empire as a political and cultural structure, and what conceptions of freedom, culture, and society underpinned anti-colonial thinking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexandra Reza, Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literatures and Cultures, University of Bristol Alexandra Reza joined the University of Bristol in 2021 as a lecturer in Comparative Literatures and Cultures, and as the director of Bristol's new BA in Comparative Literatures and Cultures. In 2024-2027 she will take up a British Academy/Wolfson Fellowship. Her work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as South Atlantic Quarterly, Interventions: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Research in African Literatures, Journal of Lusophone Studies and French Studies. She also regularly writes for a wider audience in publications such as the London Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, New Left Review and Le Monde Diplomatique. In 2022 she was selected as a BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: Beyond Decadence Introduction: Journals, decolonization, and a little formalism Part I A DIALECTIC OF LITERATURE AND POLITICS 1: An articulated journal form 2: Theorising reading, writing and society 3: Multilingual Modernism 4: Questions of method Part II CRACKS AND FRAGMENTS 5: A polyphonic history of articulated negritude 6: Women, work, and multiscalar anticolonialism 7: Redrawing the colonial map Epilogue: co-colonialism and the stakes of comparison
Preface: Beyond Decadence Introduction: Journals, decolonization, and a little formalism Part I A DIALECTIC OF LITERATURE AND POLITICS 1: An articulated journal form 2: Theorising reading, writing and society 3: Multilingual Modernism 4: Questions of method Part II CRACKS AND FRAGMENTS 5: A polyphonic history of articulated negritude 6: Women, work, and multiscalar anticolonialism 7: Redrawing the colonial map Epilogue: co-colonialism and the stakes of comparison
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