Modernism and Race
Herausgeber: Platt, Len
Modernism and Race
Herausgeber: Platt, Len
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Both a synthesis of critical approaches to modernism and race, and a new contribution to this growing field.
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Both a synthesis of critical approaches to modernism and race, and a new contribution to this growing field.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519441
- ISBN-10: 0521519446
- Artikelnr.: 32465726
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519441
- ISBN-10: 0521519446
- Artikelnr.: 32465726
Introduction; 1. Germanism, the modern and 'England' - 1880-1930: a
literary overview Len Platt; 2. 'All these fellows are ourselves': Ford
Madox Ford, race, and Europe Max Saunders; 3. 'Tis optophone which
ontophanes': race, the modern and Irish revivalism Kaori Nagai; 4.
Generating modernism and New Criticism from anti-Semitism: Laura Riding and
Robert Graves read T. S. Eliot's early poetry Donald J. Childs; 5. Race,
modernism, and the question of late style in Kipling's racial narratives
David Glover; 6. Atlantic modernism at the crossing: the migrant labours of
Hurston, McKay, and the diasporic text Laura Doyle; 7. Claude McKay in
Britain: race, sexuality and poetry Howard J. Booth; 8. Wyndham Lewis and
the modernists: internationalism and race David Ayers; 9. Until
Hanandhunagan's extermination': racialized histories of the world - Joyce
and China Finn Fordham; 10. Race, gender, and the Holocaust: traumatic
modernity, traumatic modernism Phyllis Lassner; Index.
literary overview Len Platt; 2. 'All these fellows are ourselves': Ford
Madox Ford, race, and Europe Max Saunders; 3. 'Tis optophone which
ontophanes': race, the modern and Irish revivalism Kaori Nagai; 4.
Generating modernism and New Criticism from anti-Semitism: Laura Riding and
Robert Graves read T. S. Eliot's early poetry Donald J. Childs; 5. Race,
modernism, and the question of late style in Kipling's racial narratives
David Glover; 6. Atlantic modernism at the crossing: the migrant labours of
Hurston, McKay, and the diasporic text Laura Doyle; 7. Claude McKay in
Britain: race, sexuality and poetry Howard J. Booth; 8. Wyndham Lewis and
the modernists: internationalism and race David Ayers; 9. Until
Hanandhunagan's extermination': racialized histories of the world - Joyce
and China Finn Fordham; 10. Race, gender, and the Holocaust: traumatic
modernity, traumatic modernism Phyllis Lassner; Index.
Introduction; 1. Germanism, the modern and 'England' - 1880-1930: a
literary overview Len Platt; 2. 'All these fellows are ourselves': Ford
Madox Ford, race, and Europe Max Saunders; 3. 'Tis optophone which
ontophanes': race, the modern and Irish revivalism Kaori Nagai; 4.
Generating modernism and New Criticism from anti-Semitism: Laura Riding and
Robert Graves read T. S. Eliot's early poetry Donald J. Childs; 5. Race,
modernism, and the question of late style in Kipling's racial narratives
David Glover; 6. Atlantic modernism at the crossing: the migrant labours of
Hurston, McKay, and the diasporic text Laura Doyle; 7. Claude McKay in
Britain: race, sexuality and poetry Howard J. Booth; 8. Wyndham Lewis and
the modernists: internationalism and race David Ayers; 9. Until
Hanandhunagan's extermination': racialized histories of the world - Joyce
and China Finn Fordham; 10. Race, gender, and the Holocaust: traumatic
modernity, traumatic modernism Phyllis Lassner; Index.
literary overview Len Platt; 2. 'All these fellows are ourselves': Ford
Madox Ford, race, and Europe Max Saunders; 3. 'Tis optophone which
ontophanes': race, the modern and Irish revivalism Kaori Nagai; 4.
Generating modernism and New Criticism from anti-Semitism: Laura Riding and
Robert Graves read T. S. Eliot's early poetry Donald J. Childs; 5. Race,
modernism, and the question of late style in Kipling's racial narratives
David Glover; 6. Atlantic modernism at the crossing: the migrant labours of
Hurston, McKay, and the diasporic text Laura Doyle; 7. Claude McKay in
Britain: race, sexuality and poetry Howard J. Booth; 8. Wyndham Lewis and
the modernists: internationalism and race David Ayers; 9. Until
Hanandhunagan's extermination': racialized histories of the world - Joyce
and China Finn Fordham; 10. Race, gender, and the Holocaust: traumatic
modernity, traumatic modernism Phyllis Lassner; Index.