Migrant Modernism

Migrant Modernism
Author: J. Dillon Brown
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813933948

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In Migrant Modernism, J. Dillon Brown examines the intersection between British literary modernism and the foundational West Indian novels that emerged in London after World War II. By emphasizing the location in which anglophone Caribbean writers such as George Lamming, V. S. Naipaul, and Samuel Selvon produced and published their work, Brown reveals a dynamic convergence between modernism and postcolonial literature that has often been ignored. Modernist techniques not only provided a way for these writers to mark their difference from the aggressively English, literalist aesthetic that dominated postwar literature in London but also served as a self-critical medium through which to treat themes of nationalism, cultural inheritance, and identity.

Migrant Modernism

Migrant Modernism
Author: J. Dillon Brown
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-04-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813933955

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In Migrant Modernism, J. Dillon Brown examines the intersection between British literary modernism and the foundational West Indian novels that emerged in London after World War II. By emphasizing the location in which anglophone Caribbean writers such as George Lamming, V. S. Naipaul, and Samuel Selvon produced and published their work, Brown reveals a dynamic convergence between modernism and postcolonial literature that has often been ignored. Modernist techniques not only provided a way for these writers to mark their difference from the aggressively English, literalist aesthetic that dominated postwar literature in London but also served as a self-critical medium through which to treat themes of nationalism, cultural inheritance, and identity.

Satiric Modernism

Satiric Modernism
Author: Kevin Rulo
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-04-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781949979909

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In this book, Kevin Rulo reveals the crucial linkages between satire and modernism. He shows how satire enables modernist authors to evaluate modernity critically and to explore their ambivalence about the modern. Through provocative new readings of familiar texts and the introduction of largely unknown works, Satiric Modernism exposes a larger satiric mentality at work in well-known authors like T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound, Virginia Woolf, and Ralph Ellison and in less studied figures like G.S. Street, the Sitwells, J.J. Adams, and Herbert Read, as well as in the literature of migration of Sam Selvon and John Agard, in the films of Paolo Sorrentino, and in the drama of Sarah Kane. In so doing, Rulo remaps the last hundred years as an era marked distinctively by a new kind of satiric critique of and aesthetic engagement with the temporal fissures, logics, and regimes of modernity. This ambitious, expansive study reshapes our understanding of modernist literary history and will be of interest to scholars of twentieth century and contemporary literature as well as of satire.

Understanding Flusser Understanding Modernism

Understanding Flusser  Understanding Modernism
Author: Aaron Jaffe,Michael F. Miller,Rodrigo Martini
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501348440

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The Czech-Brazilian philosopher Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) has been recognized as a decisive past master in the emergence of contemporary media theory and media archeology. His work engages and also rethinks several mythologies of modernity, devising new methodologies, experimental literary practices, and expanded hermeneutics that trouble traditional practices of literary/literate knowledge, shared experience, reception, and communication. Working within an expanded concept of modernism, Flusser presciently noted the power inherent in algorithmic information apparatuses to reshape our fundamental conceptions of culture and history. In an increasingly technological world, Flusser's form of experimental theory-fiction pits philosophy against cybernetics as it forces the category of “the human” to confront the inhuman world of animals and machines. The contributors to Understanding Flusser, Understanding Modernism engage with the multiplicity of Flusser's thought as they provide a general analysis of his work, engage in comparative readings with other philosophers, and offer expanded conceptualizations of modernism. The final section of the volume includes an extended glossary clarifying the playful terminology used by Flusser, which will be a valuable resource for experts and students alike.

Global Modernists on Modernism

Global Modernists on Modernism
Author: Alys Moody,Stephen J. Ross
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474242332

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Winner of the Modernist Studies Association (MSA) Edited Volume Prize Bringing together works by writers from sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey, central Europe, the Muslim world, Asia, South America and Australia – many translated into English for the first time – this is the first collection of statements on modernism by writers, artists and practitioners from across the world. Annotated throughout, the texts are supported by critical essays from leading modernist scholars exploring major issues in the contemporary study of global modernism. Global Modernists on Modernism is an essential resource for students and scholars of modernism and world literature and one that opens up a dazzling new array of perspectives on the field.

Modernism Postcolonialism and Globalism

Modernism  Postcolonialism  and Globalism
Author: Richard Begam,Michael Valdez Moses
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199980963

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Africa -- Asia -- The Caribbean -- Ireland -- Australia/New Zealand -- Canada

Modernism in the Metrocolony

Modernism in the Metrocolony
Author: Caitlin Vandertop
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781108835626

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Compares twentieth-century literature from a network of British colonial cities, tracing a new, peripheral history of urban modernism.

Late Modernism and Expatriation

Late Modernism and Expatriation
Author: Lauren Arrington
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781942954767

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How did living abroad inflect writers’ perspectives on social change in the countries of their birth and in their adopted homelands? How did writers reformulate ideas of social class, race, and gender in these new contexts? How did they develop innovations in form and technique to achieve a style that reflected their social and political commitments? The essays in this book show how the “outward turn” that typifies late modernist writing was precipitated, in part, by writers’ experience of expatriation. Late Modernism & Expatriation encompasses writing from the 1930s to the present day and considers expatriation in both its voluntary and coerced manifestations. Together, the essays in this book shape our understanding of how migration (especially in its late twentieth- and twenty-first century complexities) affects late modernism’s temporalities. The book attends to major theoretical questions about mapping late modernist networks and it foregrounds neglected aspects of writers’ work while placing other writers in a new frame.