After Empire After Empire

After Empire

Scott, Naipaul, Rushdie

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In After Empire Michael Gorra explores how three novelists of empire—Paul Scott, V. S. Naipaul, and Salman Rushdie—have charted the perpetually drawn and perpetually blurred boundaries of identity left in the wake of British imperialism.

Arguing against a model of cultural identity based on race, Gorra begins with Scott’s portrait, in The Raj Quartet, of the character Hari Kumar—a seeming oxymoron, an “English boy with a dark brown skin,” whose very existence undercuts the belief in an absolute distinction between England and India. He then turns to the opposed figures of Naipaul and Rushdie, the two great novelists of the Indian diaspora. Whereas Naipaul’s long and controversial career maps the “deep disorder” spread by both imperialism and its passing, Rushdie demonstrates that certain consequences of that disorder, such as migrancy and mimicry, have themselves become creative forces.

After Empire provides engaging and enlightening readings of postcolonial fiction, showing how imperialism helped shape British national identity—and how, after the end of empire, that identity must now be reconfigured.

GENRE
Fictie en literatuur
UITGEGEVEN
2008
15 april
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
218
Pagina's
UITGEVER
University of Chicago Press
GROOTTE
1
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