Postcolonial Con-Texts: Writing Back to the Canon

Postcolonial Con-Texts: Writing Back to the Canon

by John Thieme
ISBN-10:
0826454666
ISBN-13:
9780826454669
Pub. Date:
02/14/2002
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0826454666
ISBN-13:
9780826454669
Pub. Date:
02/14/2002
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Postcolonial Con-Texts: Writing Back to the Canon

Postcolonial Con-Texts: Writing Back to the Canon

by John Thieme

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Overview

In recent years works such as Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, J.M. Coetzee's Foe and Peter Carey's Jack Maggs, which 'write back' to classic English texts, have attracted considerable attention as offering a paradigm for the relationship between post-colonial writing and the 'canon'. Thieme's study provides a broad overview of such writing, focusing both on responses to texts that have frequently been associated with the colonial project or the construction of 'race' (The Tempest, Robinson Crusoe, Heart of Darkness and Othello) and texts where the interaction between culture and imperialism is slightly less overt (Great Expectations, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights). The post-colonial con-texts examined are located within their particular social and cultural backgrounds with emphasis on the different forms their responses to their pre-texts take and the extent to which they create their own discursive space. Using Edward Said's models of filiative relationships and affiliative identifications, the book argues that 'writing back' is seldom adversarial, rather that it operates along a continuum between complicity and oppositionality that dismantles hierarchical positioning. It also suggests that post-colonial appropriations of canonical pre-texts frequently generate re-readings of their 'originals'. It concludes by considering the implications of this argument for discussions of identity politics and literary genealogies more generally. Authors examined include Chinua Achebe, Margaret Atwood, Kamau Brathwaite, Peter Carey, J.M. Coetzee, Robertson Davies, Wilson Harris, Elizabeth Jolley, Robert Kroetsch, George Lamming, Margaret Laurence, Pauline Melville, V.S. Naipaul, Caryl Phillips, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Jean Rhys, Salman Rushdie, Djanet Sears, Sam Selvon, Olive Senior, Jane Urquhart and Derek Walcott.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826454669
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/14/2002
Series: Literature, Culture, and Identity
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

John Thieme is Professor of English Studies at South Bank University.

Table of Contents

I: Introduction: Parents, Bastards and Orphans II: Conrad's Hopeless Binaries: Heart of Darkness and Post-Colonial Interior Jourbaneys III: 'On England's Desert Island Cast Away': Protean Crusoes; Exiled Fridays IV: Reclaiming Ghosts, Claiming Ghosts: Caribbean and Canadian Responses to the Brontës V: Turbaned Upside Down? Dickens's Australia and Peter Carey's Jack Maggs VI: Encountering Other Selves: Re-Staging The Tempest VII: Removing the Black-Face: A Different Othello Music VIII: Conclusion: Narrative Agency in Pauline Melville's The Ventriloquists's Tale

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