Empire, the National, and the Postcolonial, 1890-1920 explores the political co-operations and textual connections which linked anti-colonial, nationalist, and modernist groups and individuals in the empire in the years 1890-1920. By developing the key motifs of lateral interaction and colonial interdiscursivity, Boehmer builds a picture of the imperial world as an intricate network of surprising contacts and margin-to-margin interrelationships, and of modernism as a far more constellated cultural phenomenon than previously understood. Individual case studies consider Irish support for the Boers in 1899-1902, the path-breaking radical partnership of the Englishwoman Sister Nivedita and the Bengali extremist Aurobindo Ghose, Sol Plaatje's conflicted South African nationalism, and the cross-border, cosmopolitan involvements of W. B. Yeats, Rabindranath Tagore, and Leonard Woolf. Underlining Frantz Fanon's perception that 'a colonized people is not alone', Boehmer significantly questions prevailing postcolonial paradigms of the self-defining nation, syncretism and mimicry, and dismantles still-dominant binary definitions of the colonial relationship.
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This volume explores the political and textual interrelations which linked anti-colonialists, nationalists, and modernists in the years 1890-1920. It focuses on both canonical and less well-known figures, interconnecting Europe, India, and South Africa.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ; 1. Anti-imperial interaction across the colonial borderline: Introduction, The Irish Boer War and The United Irishman. ; 2. India the starting point: cross-national self-translation in 1900s Calcutta. ; 3. 'But Transmitters'?: The interdiscursive alliance of Aurobindo Ghose and Sister Nivedita. ; 4. 'Able to sing their songs': Solomon Plaatje's many-tongued nationalism. ; 5. 'Immeasurable strangeness' between empire and modernism: W. B. Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, and Leonard Woolf. ; BIBLIOGRAPHY ; INDEX
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... a timely work ... part of a growing and welcome movement towards historicization in postcolonial literary studies ... Boehmer's study is valuable in the way it foregrounds neglected texts, and suggests new possibilities for reading and novel critical perspectives on late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century literatures in English.
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`... stunning book ... Boehmer threads together different strains of thinking, attending to the common biographical and literary elements as well as local political and cultural alliances.' the minnesota review `Review from other book by this author a sustained, intelligent and refreshingly sceptical discussion about what constitutes the focus of postcolonial literary studies ... This is an excellent introduction to an admittedly unwieldy subject.' Times Higher Education Supplement
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Elleke Boehmer is Professor of Colonial and Postcolonial Studies at Nottingham Trent University, and author of Colonial Literature (1995), and three novels: Screens Against the Sky (1990), An Immaculate Figure (1993), and Bloodlines (2000).
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ISBN
9780198184461
Publisert
2002
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
418 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
250

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Biographical note

Elleke Boehmer is Professor of Colonial and Postcolonial Studies at Nottingham Trent University, and author of Colonial Literature (1995), and three novels: Screens Against the Sky (1990), An Immaculate Figure (1993), and Bloodlines (2000).