Narrating Violence in the Postcolonial World (Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures)

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Narrating Violence in the Postcolonial World (Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 222 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032066592
  • DDC分類 809.933552

Full Description

This book examines representations of violence across the postcolonial world—from the Americas to Australia—in novels, short stories, plays, and films. The chapters move from what appear to be interpersonal instances of violence to communal conflicts such as civil war, showing how these acts of violence are specifically rooted in colonial forms of abuse and oppression but constantly move and morph. Taking its cue from theories in such fields as postcolonial, violence, gender, and trauma studies, the book thus shows that violence is slippery in form, but also fluid in nature, so that one must trace its movement across time and space to understand even a single instance of it. When analysing such forms and trajectories of violence in postcolonial creative writing and films, the contributors critically examine the ethical issues involved in narrating abuse, depicting violated bodies, and presenting romanticized resolutions that may conceal other forms of violence.

Contents

Introduction: Locating the Mutations of Colonial Violence in the Postcolonial World

Rebecca Romdhani and Daria Tunca

Section 1: Intimate and Gender Violence

1 Ethics, Representation, and the Spectacle of Violence in Marlon James's Short Fiction and the August Town Fiction of Kei Miller

Suzanne Scafe

2 Narrating Jamaican and Cypriot Colonial Legacies: Postcolonial Pathologies of Violence in Alecia McKenzie's "Satellite City" and Nora Nadjarian's "Okay, Daisy, Finish"

Petra Tournay-Theodotou

3 Unscrambling the "Grammar of Violence": Sexual Assault and Emotional Vulnerability in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah

Daria Tunca

4 Violating Virgins: Symbolic Violence in Tiphanie Yanique's Land of Love and Drowning

Rebecca Romdhani

Section 2: Violence and War

5 Reading Testimony: Congolese Civil War and the Trauma of Rape in Dramatic Performances and Fiction

Véronique Bragard

6 An Uneasy Alliance: War, Violence, and Masculinity in Contemporary Sri Lankan Theatre

Neluka Silva

7 Cinematic Representations of South African Gang Violence: Enclosed Spaces and Turf Wars

Riaan Oppelt

Section 3: Violence on the Move

8 Abjected Bodies: The Bogus Woman and British New Slaveries in the Context of Postcolonial Studies

Pietro Deandrea

9 Violence, Trauma, and the Question of Redemption in Postcolonial Zimbabwe: Petina Gappah's The Book of Memory

Laura Beck

10 Of Systemic Violence, Addressivity, and "the Oil Encounter": Representing the Gulf's Indian Diaspora in Benyamin's Goat Days

Delphine Munos

11 Environmental Violence in Australia: The Effects of Mining and Its Representation in the Indigenous Australian Film Satellite Boy

Victoria Herche

List of Contributors

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