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Literary Theory and Methodology Spring 2008 Session One: Postcolonialist Theories
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Agenda Revisiting the Autumn Postcolonialist theories: An Introduction Reading poco
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Revisiting Session One Theories deal with the production of meaning and value: –Author –Text –Reader –Context –Code
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Postcolonialist theories: An Introduction The study of colonial discourse Key words: –Ethnocentrism –Centre – margin: Western – non-Western –Subject positions: authors and readers Backgrounds: –Poststructuralism –Postmodernism
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Postcolonialist theories: An Introduction An Example: ”Pears’ Soap”
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Edward Said Orientalism: –The history of and cultural relations between Europe and Asia –The university discipline dealing with Oriental languages and culture –Images, stereotypes, myths, and ideologies about ”the Orient” as the ”Other”
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Edward Said The ”worldliness” of the text –Texts are not examples of différance – of meaning sliding endlessly along the chain of signifiers –Texts are used by specific people in specific contexts for specific purposes
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Edward Said Reading Heart of Darkness Against Chinua Achebe’s interpretation, Conrad is a ”thoroughgoing racist” Contrapuntal reading of the two narratives: –The official imperialist enterprise –The non-Western world Conrad shows but cannot see both narratives
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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak The subaltern – the colonized non-elite –How can the subaltern speak? –How can we speak for the subaltern?
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Spivak Reading Jane Eyre Jane Eyre – feminist heroine of British fiction (independence, individualism) an allegory of the general epistemic violence of imperialism” (i.e. of the way in which imperialism projects a white, European epistemology onto the rest of the world) – silencing the subaltern
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A Selection of Further Important Concepts Mimic man: in-between subjectivity Hybridity: Bakthin and revolutionary discourse (the dialogic) Diaspora – the dispersion of something that was originally localized (people, language, culture)
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The Spicy Brits British immigrant writers: Salman Rushdie Kazuo Ishiguro Timothy Mo Zadie Smith, White Teeth Monica Ali, Brick Lane
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