"Staging a vital counter-narrative to global nationalist discourses, this book explores how 20th and 21st-century postcolonial literatures criticize hetero-normative definitions of nationhood, weaving a trans-national and trans-Atlantic network of influences despite the pronounced geopolitical and cultural differences. With wide geographical scope and a comparative approach, Szczeszak-Brewer delves into the metaphorical currency of male impotence, sexual aggression and gender-nonconforming characters in nationalist narratives from Ireland, the U.S, Poland, France, Britain, South Africa and…mehr
"Staging a vital counter-narrative to global nationalist discourses, this book explores how 20th and 21st-century postcolonial literatures criticize hetero-normative definitions of nationhood, weaving a trans-national and trans-Atlantic network of influences despite the pronounced geopolitical and cultural differences. With wide geographical scope and a comparative approach, Szczeszak-Brewer delves into the metaphorical currency of male impotence, sexual aggression and gender-nonconforming characters in nationalist narratives from Ireland, the U.S, Poland, France, Britain, South Africa and Senegal, in the work of writers such as James Joyce, Witold Gombrowicz, Jean Toomer, Bessie Head, Zoèe Wicomb, JM Coetzee, Andrea Levy, Patrick McCabe, David Diop"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Agata Szczeszak-Brewer is Professor of English and John P. Collett Chair in Rhetoric at Wabash College, USA where she teaches 20th-century World Literatures, Gender Studies, and Creative Writing. She has published two books-Empire and Pilgrimage in Conrad and Joyce (2010) and Critical Approaches to Joseph Conrad (2015), as well as critical essays and creative nonfiction. She co-edited a special issue of Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies on Irish and South African literary and cultural intersections. Her 2023 memoir in essays The Hunger Book won the Gournay Prize.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: "Writers Respond To Nationalisms' Gender Panic" Chapter 1: "James Joyce's Womanly Men" Chapter 2: "Virginia Woolf: Modernism, Nation, Proportion" Chapter 3: "Cross-Dressing Putos In Witold Gombrowicz's Trans-Atlantyk" Chapter 4: "Queering The South: Nation, Race, And Sex In Jean Toomer's Cane" Chapter 5: "States Of Emergency: Regulating Sex And Nation In Richard Rive's Fiction" Chapter 6: "South African Nationhood, Incest, And Miscegenation In Jm Coetzee's In The Heart Of The Country" Chapter 7: "Intimate Violence And Tribalism In Patrick Mccabe's Breakfast On Pluto" Chapter 8:White Allyship And Narrative Dissonance In Andrea Levy's Small Island Chapter 9: Queering The Trenches In David Diop's At Night All Blood Is Black Conclusion: Looking Into The Future
Acknowledgements Introduction: "Writers Respond To Nationalisms' Gender Panic" Chapter 1: "James Joyce's Womanly Men" Chapter 2: "Virginia Woolf: Modernism, Nation, Proportion" Chapter 3: "Cross-Dressing Putos In Witold Gombrowicz's Trans-Atlantyk" Chapter 4: "Queering The South: Nation, Race, And Sex In Jean Toomer's Cane" Chapter 5: "States Of Emergency: Regulating Sex And Nation In Richard Rive's Fiction" Chapter 6: "South African Nationhood, Incest, And Miscegenation In Jm Coetzee's In The Heart Of The Country" Chapter 7: "Intimate Violence And Tribalism In Patrick Mccabe's Breakfast On Pluto" Chapter 8:White Allyship And Narrative Dissonance In Andrea Levy's Small Island Chapter 9: Queering The Trenches In David Diop's At Night All Blood Is Black Conclusion: Looking Into The Future
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