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The Problematics of Writing Back to the Imperial Centre - Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V. S. Naipaul in Conversation

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In the wake of decolonization, colonialist narratives have systematically been rewritten from indigenous perspectives. This phenomenon is referred to as "the Empire writes back to the centre"-a trend that asserted itself in late twentieth-century postcolonial criticism. The aim of such acts of writing back is to read colonialist texts in a Barthesian way inside-out or à l'envers, to deconstruct the Orientalist and colonialist dogmas, and eventually create a dialogue where there was only a monologue. Turning the colonial text inside-out and rereading it through the lens of a later code allows the postcolonial text to unlock the closures of its colonial precursor and change it from the inside. Under this critical scholarship, Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (1899) has been a particularly influential text for Chinua Achebe and V. S. Naipaul. Their novels Things Fall Apart (1958) and A Bend in the River (1979) can be seen as a rewriting of Conrad's novella. However, before examining their different rewriting strategies, it would be fruitful to locate them within the postcolonial tradition of rewriting. While Achebe clearly stands as the leading figure of the movement, the Trinidadian novelist is, in fact, difficult to pigeonhole. Does Naipaul write back to, that is criticize, or does he rewrite, and in a way adopt and justify, imperial ideology? Since not all rewriting involves writing back in terms of anti-colonial critique, Naipaul's position continues to be explored as the enigmatic in-betweenness and double-edgedness of an "insider" turned "outsider." Taking cognizance of these different critical perceptions can become a way to effectively highlight Achebe's "(mis)-reading" and Naipaul's "(mis)-appropriation" of Conrad, a way to set the framework for the simulated conversation this book seeks to create between the three novelists.

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Acknowledgements - Introduction - A Centre and Its Margins: The Dilemma of a Manichean Dichotomy - 'The Empire Writes Back to the Centre': A Movement of Territorial, Moral, and Aesthetic Decolonization - A Dialogue Where There Was Only a Monologue: Chinua Achebe Fights Back the Canon - An African Condition in a European Tradition: Chinua Achebe and the English Language of Native Narratives - Things Fall Apart: Chinua Achebe's Heart of Whiteness - V. S. Naipaul: The (Hi)Story of a Pro-Western Very Eastern Story-Teller - The Mimic Men: 'Almost the Same but not Quite' - A Bend in the River: A Heart-of-Darkness Rewrite - Conclusion - Index.

A propos de l'auteur










Nabil Baazizi holds a PhD in English from the University of Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle. He has published papers in which he traces the literary genealogies of colonial and postcolonial narratives. His main area of research is the strategies of decolonizing fictions in Africa, India, and the Caribbean.

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In the wake of decolonization, colonialist narratives have systematically been rewritten from indigenous perspectives. This phenomenon is referred to as "the Empire writes back to the centre" - a trend that asserted itself in late twentieth-century postcolonial criticism.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Nabil Baazizi
Edition Peter Lang
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 30.01.2021
 
EAN 9781433182372
ISBN 978-1-4331-8237-2
Pages 236
Dimensions 150 mm x 18 mm x 225 mm
Poids 425 g
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Linguistique générale et comparée

Naipaul, Simpson, Joseph, Conrad, Writing, FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language, Conversation, Imperial, Achebe, Centre, Literary studies: post-colonial literature, Literary studies: postcolonial literature, Meagan, Problematics, Baazizi, Nabil, Chinua

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