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Fiction of Imperialism Philip Darby

Fiction of Imperialism By Philip Darby

Fiction of Imperialism by Philip Darby


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Summary

What do we learn from reading fiction that is missing from conventional political and historical sources? In addressing this question, this text examines a range of fiction and criticism as it pertains to colonialism, the North/South engagement and contemporary Third World politics.

Fiction of Imperialism Summary

Fiction of Imperialism by Philip Darby

The Fiction of Imperialism attempts to promote dialogue between international relations and postcolonialism. It addresses the value of fiction to an inderstanding of the imperial relationship between the West and Asia and Africa. A wide range of fiction and crisicism is examined as it pertains to colonialism, the North/South engagement and contemporary Third World politics. The book begins by contrasting the treatment of cross-cultural relations in political studies and literary texts. It then examines the personal as a metaphor for the political in fiction depicting the imperial connection between Britain and India. This is paired with an analysis of African literary texts, which takes as its theme the relationship between culture and politics. The concluding chapters approach literature from the outside, considering its apparent silence on economics and realpolitik and assessing the utility of postcolonial reconceptualisations. Phillip Darby is Reader in International Relations, University of Melbourne and Co-Director of the Institute of Postcolonial Studies, Melbourne, Australia.

About Philip Darby

Phillip Darby is Reader in International Relations, University of Melbourne and Co-Director of the Institute of Postcolonial Studies, Melbourne, Australia.

Table of Contents

Part I Making connections: the exclusion of politics; the orientations of fiction; re-reading dominance. Part 2 Situating debate: the Indo-British relationship; African literature and cultural politics. Part 3 Reframing issues: fiction's silences and relocations?; a postcolonial retrospect.

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GOR002607862
9780304701599
0304701599
Fiction of Imperialism by Philip Darby
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998-05-01
260
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