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Inter-imperiality Laura Doyle

Inter-imperiality By Laura Doyle

Inter-imperiality by Laura Doyle


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Weaving together feminist, decolonial, and dialectical theory, Laura Doyle theorizes the co-emergence of empires, institutions, language regimes, stratified economies, and literary cultures over the longue duree.

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Inter-imperiality: Vying Empires, Gendered Labor, and the Literary Arts of Alliance by Laura Doyle

In Inter-imperiality Laura Doyle theorizes the co-emergence of empires, institutions, language regimes, stratified economies, and literary cultures over the longue duree. Weaving together feminist, decolonial, and dialectical theory, she shows how inter-imperial competition has generated a systemic stratification of gendered, racialized labor, while literary and other arts have helped both to constitute and to challenge this world order. To study literature is therefore, Doyle argues, to attend to world-historical processes of imaginative and material co-formation as they have unfolded through successive eras of vying empires. It is also to understand oral, performed, and written literatures as power-transforming resources for the present and future. To make this case, Doyle analyzes imperial-economic processes across centuries and continents in tandem with inter-imperially entangled literatures, from A Thousand and One Nights to recent Caribbean fiction. Her trenchant interdisciplinary method reveals the structural centrality of imaginative literature in the politics and possibilities of earthly life.

Inter-imperiality Reviews

Notable for its recognition of the crucial, but often ignored, dialectical relationship between political economy and literary production, Inter-imperiality provides powerful examples of how a scholar can engage with one problematic across disciplines, using literary texts as an anchor. This big, bold book is a major intervention in continuing debates on the emergence of literature in relation to a world defined by the phenomenon of empires of time and space. -- Simon Gikandi, author of * Slavery and the Culture of Taste *

About Laura Doyle

Laura Doyle is Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and author of several books, including Freedom's Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640-1940, also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Theoretical Introduction. Between States 1
Part I. Co-Constituted Worlds
1. Dialectics in the Longue Duree 35
2. Refusing Labor's (Re)production in The Thousand and One Nights 68
Part II. Convergence and Revolt
3. Remapping Orientalism among Eurasian Empires 95
4. Global Revolts and Gothic Interventions 121
5. Infrastructure, Activism, and Literary Dialectics in the Early Twentieth Century 156
Part III. Persisting Temporalities
6. Rape, Revolution, and Queer Male Longing in Carpentier's The Kingdom of This World 195
7. Inter-imperially Neocolonial: The Queer Returns of Writing in Powell's The Pagoda 227
Conclusion. A River Between 251
Notes 255
Bibliography 331
Index

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CIN1478011092VG
9781478011095
1478011092
Inter-imperiality: Vying Empires, Gendered Labor, and the Literary Arts of Alliance by Laura Doyle
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
20201211
392
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