In Conrad and Empire, Stephen Ross challenges the orthodoxy of the last thirty years of Conrad criticism by arguing that to focus on issues of race and imperialism in Conrad's work is to miss the larger and more important engagement with developing globalization undertaken there. Drawing on the conceptual model provided by Arjun Appadurai and by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Ross maintains that Conrad's major novels confront an emergent new world order that replaces nation-state-based models of geopolitics with the global rule of capitalism, and shows how Conrad supplements this conceptualization by tracing the concrete effects of such a change on the psyches of individual subjects. Borrowing from Slavoj Zizek and Jacques Lacan, Ross contends that Conrad's major novels present us with an astute vision of a truly global world order. Devoting a chapter to each novel, the author analyzes Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, Nostromo, and The Secret Agent to expose their social vision, their concern with individual experience, and their philosophical synthesis of the two. After showing how Conrad sets the stage, Ross considers selected characters' personal histories and the family romances.
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In Conrad and Empire, Stephen Ross challenges the orthodoxy of the last thirty years of Conrad criticism by arguing that to focus on issues of race and imperialism in Conrad's work is to miss the larger and more important engagement with developing globalization undertaken there.
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The argument of the book achieves something quite new that explains why Conrad not only is a central figure in the modernist movement but also remains extremely relevant in today's globalized world. The interweaving of the psychological, the economic, and the historical thrust for empire pulls together several strands of approaches to Conrad's fiction and uses them to generate strikingly new conclusions. Moreover, the pages virtually bristle with new insights. Ross never disappoints. I was startled again and again by the freshness and validity of his discussions. Conrad and Empire is beautifully, stylishly written.-David Leon Higdon
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ISBN
9780826215185
Publisert
2004-03-29
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Missouri Press
Vekt
525 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
232