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Poetics and Politics of Shame in Postcolonial Literature - 69 (1st edition.)

Attwell, David(Edited by)Pes, Annalisa(Edited by)Zinato, Susanna(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures series
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This resource provides a new and wide-ranging appraisal of shame in colonial and postcolonial literature in English.

Bringing together young and established voices in postcolonial studies, these essays tackle shame and racism, shame and agency, shame and ethical recognition, the problem of shamelessness, the shame of willed forgetfulness.

Linked by a common thread of reflections on shame and literary writing, they consider specifically whether the aesthetic and ethical capacities of literature enable a measure of stability or recuperation in the presence of shame's destructive potential.

The obscenity of the in-human, both in the colonial setting and in aftermaths that show little sign of abating, entails the acute significance of shame as a subject for continuing and urgent critical attention.

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Routledge
0429513755 / 9780429513756
eBook (EPUB)
07/05/2019
England
English
232 pages
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