This series examines how Postcolonial Studies reconfigures the major periods and areas of literature. The books relate key literary and cultural texts both to their historical and geographical contexts, and to contemporary issues of neo-colonialism and global inequality. Each volume not only provides a comprehensive survey of the existing field of scholarship and debate, but is also an original intervention in its own right. Each book includes: a time line; an introductory literature survey; discussion of critical, theoretical, historical and political debates; exemplary critical readings of literary texts; and further reading.…mehr
This series examines how Postcolonial Studies reconfigures the major periods and areas of literature. The books relate key literary and cultural texts both to their historical and geographical contexts, and to contemporary issues of neo-colonialism and global inequality. Each volume not only provides a comprehensive survey of the existing field of scholarship and debate, but is also an original intervention in its own right. Each book includes: a time line; an introductory literature survey; discussion of critical, theoretical, historical and political debates; exemplary critical readings of literary texts; and further reading.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick Brantlinger is James Rudy Professor of English and Victorian Studies (Emeritus) at Indiana University. He is the author or editor of 13 books including Rule of Darkness: British Literature and Imperialism, 1830-1900 (Cornell University Press, 1988), Dark Vanishings: Nineteenth-Century Discourse about the Extinction of Primitive Races (Cornell University Press, 2003), and The Blackwell Companion to the Victorian Novel (Blackwell Publishers, 2002), edited with William Thesing.
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Series Editors' Preface Acknowledgments Timeline Exploring the Terrain: Introduction: Nineteenth-Century Literature and Imperialism Slavery and Empire in Romantic and Early Victorian Literature The Empire Cleans Up Its Act Emigration Narratives Thrilling Adventures Race and Character Imperial Gothic Debates: Imperial Historiography, Marxism, and Postcolonialism Gender, Sexuality, and Race Orientalism(s) 'Mimicry' versus 'Going Native' Can Subalterns Speak? Case Studies: Homecomings Tennyson, Yeats, and Celticism Oriental Desires and Imperial Boys: Romancing India Imperial Boys: Romancing Africa Coda Primary Sources Works Cited Secondary Sources Further Reading
Series Editors' Preface Acknowledgments Timeline Exploring the Terrain: Introduction: Nineteenth-Century Literature and Imperialism Slavery and Empire in Romantic and Early Victorian Literature The Empire Cleans Up Its Act Emigration Narratives Thrilling Adventures Race and Character Imperial Gothic Debates: Imperial Historiography, Marxism, and Postcolonialism Gender, Sexuality, and Race Orientalism(s) 'Mimicry' versus 'Going Native' Can Subalterns Speak? Case Studies: Homecomings Tennyson, Yeats, and Celticism Oriental Desires and Imperial Boys: Romancing India Imperial Boys: Romancing Africa Coda Primary Sources Works Cited Secondary Sources Further Reading
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