Islanded Identities: Constructions of Postcolonial Cultural Insularity

Author:   Maeve McCusker ,  Anthony Soares
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   139
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9789042034068


Pages:   243
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Islanded Identities: Constructions of Postcolonial Cultural Insularity


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The island, because of its supposed isolation, and its apparent small scale, has historically been a privileged site of colonial aggression and acquisitiveness. Yet the island has also been imagined as a uniquely sovereign space, and thus one in which the colonial enterprise can be seen as especially egregious. 'Islandedness' takes on a particular charge in the early twenty-first century, in the supposedly postcolonial period. While contemporary media offer a simulacrum of proximity to others, the reality is that we are ever more distant, inhabiting islands both real and conceptual. Meanwhile migrants from today's 'postcolonial' islands are routinely denied access to the perceived 'mainland'. And, in islands freed from overt colonialism, but often beset by neocolonial forces of domination and control, identities are constructed so as to differentiate insider from outsider - even when the outsider comes from within. This is the first volume devoted explicitly to the postcolonial island, conceived in a broad geographical, historical, and metaphorical sense. Branching across disciplinary parameters (literary studies, anthropology, history, cultural studies), and analyzing a range of cultural forms (literature, dance, print journalism, and television), the volume attempts to focus critically on three areas: the current realities of formerly colonized island nations; the phenomenon of 'foreign' communities living within a dominant host community; and the existence of (local) practices and theoretical perspectives that complement, but are often critical of, prevailing theories of the postcolonial. The islands treated in the volume include Ireland, Montserrat, Martinique, Mauritius, and East Timor, and the collection includes more broadly conceived historical and theoretical essays. The volume should be required reading for scholars working in postcolonial studies, in island studies, and for those working in and across a range of disciplines (literature, cultural studies, anthropology). Contributors: Ralph Crane, Matthew Boyd Goldie, Lyn Innes, Maeve McCusker, Paulo de Medeiros, Burkhard Schnepel, Cornelia Schnepel, Jonathan Skinner, Anthony Soares, Ritu Tyagi, Mark Wehrly

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Author:   Maeve McCusker ,  Anthony Soares
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Editions Rodopi B.V.
Volume:   139
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9789042034068


ISBN 10:   9042034068
Pages:   243
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Illustrations Introduction Matthew Boyd Goldie: Island Theory - The Antipodes Maeve McCusker: Writing Against the Tide? - Patrick Chamoiseau's (Is)land Imaginary Jonathan Skinner: A Distinctive Disaster Literature - Montserrat Island Poetry under Pressure Ritu Tyagi: Rethinking Identity and Belonging - 'Mauritianness' in the Work of Ananda Devi Burkhard Schnepel and Cornelia Schnepel: From Slave to Tourist Entertainer - Performative Negotiations of Identity and Difference in Mauritius Ralph Crane: Amid the Alien Corn - British India as Human Island Mark Wehrly: Journalism and Identity - The Red-Top Hangover and Erosions of 'Island Mentality' in Postcolonial Ireland Anthony Soares: Western Blood in an Eastern Island - Affective Identities in Timor-Leste Lyn Innes: No Man is an Island - National Literary Canons, Writers, and Readers Paulo de Medeiros: Impure Islands - Europe and a Post-Imperial Polity Notes on Contributors Index

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Maeve McCusker is a Senior Lecturer in French Studies at Queen's University Belfast. She has published widely on Caribbean writing in French, notably on contemporary fiction and autobiography. Anthony Soares is a Lecturer in Portuguese Studies at Queen's University Belfast. His chief research interests focus on postcolonial theory and literature in relation to the Portuguese-speaking world.

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