Joseph Conrad and the Orient

Titel: Joseph Conrad and the Orient / ed. by Amar Acheraiou ...
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Veröffentlicht: Boulder : East European Monographs, 2012
Umfang: VII, 341 Seiten ; 23x15 cm
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Conrad: Eastern and Western perspectives / general ed.: Wiesław Krajka ; 21
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East European monographs ; 791
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ISBN: 0880336943 ; 9780880336949

Joseph Conrad and the Orient is the first major study that deeply explores Conrad's perception and construction of the Orient in his Malay fiction. While it entertains a sustained dialogue with past and recent studies of Conrad's handling of colonial cross-cultural encounters, imperial ideology and race politics, this collection of original essays extends the debates on these key issues. The authors adopt a variety of critical and methodological perspectives-socio-political, anthropological, philosophical, postcolonial, poststructuralist, historical, and linguistic-in order to illuminate the richness, complexity and multi-dimensional character of Conrad's work. Overall, these compelling approaches enlighten Conrad's deep engagement with the East, not only as a crucial source of fictional material, but also as a polyphonic discursive space, a cultural and racial Other, an ideological construct, and a site of Western struggle for global commercial hegemony and native anti-colonial resistance.