African Fiction and Joseph Conrad: Reading Postcolonial Intertextuality

African Fiction and Joseph Conrad: Reading Postcolonial Intertextuality

by Byron Caminero-Santangelo
ISBN-10:
0791462617
ISBN-13:
9780791462614
Pub. Date:
12/30/2004
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10:
0791462617
ISBN-13:
9780791462614
Pub. Date:
12/30/2004
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
African Fiction and Joseph Conrad: Reading Postcolonial Intertextuality

African Fiction and Joseph Conrad: Reading Postcolonial Intertextuality

by Byron Caminero-Santangelo

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Overview

Interrogates the "writing back to the center" approach to intertextuality and explores alternatives to it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791462614
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 12/30/2004
Pages: 182
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Byron Caminero-Santangelo is Associate Professor of English at the University of Kansas.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Beyond Writing Back: Alternative Uses of Postcolonial Cultural Hybridity

1. Extravagent Aberrations: Conrad, Hybridity, and Chinua Achebe's No Longer At Ease

2. Under Kenyan Eyes: Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Re-Vision of Under Western Eyes

3. Legacies of Darkness: Neo-Colonialism and Conrad in Tayeb Salih's Season of Migration to the North

4. Subjects in History: Disruptions of the Colonial in Heart of Darkness and July's People

5. Struggling Toward the Postcolonial: The Ghost of Conrad in Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy

Conclusion

Notes

Works Cited

Index

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