Nineteenth-Century Emigration in British Literature and Art

Author:   Fariha Shaikh
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 June 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Fariha Shaikh
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781474433693


ISBN 10:   1474433693
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 June 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"Exploring the legacy of settler literature opens new theoretical frameworks and enhances our interpretations of empire and imperial progress [Shaikh] reminds critics of the importance of the material form of emigrant literature, which was in many ways defined by its transience.--Jennifer Fuller, Idaho State University ""Victorian Periodicals Review"" Fluently written in an accessible and clear style, Shaikh's work analyzes an important and underexplored aspect of nineteenth-century British settler emigration and the mobility in which it was enmeshed.--Cecilia Morgan, University of Toronto ""Victorian Studies"" Shaikh's provocative study is a timely addition to the scholarship on empire and form. Notable for its willingness to use literary means to draw together a range of archival materials and other media forms, her book examines the defining influence of nineteenth-century settler emigration on metropolitan and colonial life, even while she remains alert to the indigenous experiences suppressed by the literary record of Britain's white diaspora.-- ""Nathan K. Hensley, Georgetown University"" This book interestingly explains 'the multifarious and competing ways in which nineteenth-century settler emigration intersected with nineteenth-century print culture and textuality' (3). It is full of flashes of insight and shows 'emigration literature redefined people's relationship to place' and, in common with Steer's work, shows how this material produced 'complicated circuits of textual exchange between metropole and colony' (6).--Camilla Cassidy, Leuphana Universit�t L�neburg ""Victoriographies"" Un-making Victorian studies involves exploding the field's limited geographic imaginary, which continues to exhibit particular difficulties in dismantling a center/periphery model and its attendant forms of knowledge, despite the efforts of scholars such as [...] Fariha Shaikh.--Ronjaunee Chatterjee, Alicia Mireles Christoff and Amy R. Wong ""Victorian Studies"" Fariha Shaikh's Nineteenth-Century Settler Emigration in British Literature and Art is a valuable intervention in this burgeoning scholarly field [...] Particularly welcome is Shaikh's expansive definition of the literary which enables her to bring her attentive close-reading skills to bear on a range of print cultural artefacts that do not usually receive much scholarly attention.--Lara Atkin, University College Dublin ""Journal of Victorian Literature"""


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Dr Fariha Shaikh is a Lecturer in Victorian Literature at the School of English, Drama, American & Canadian Studies at the University of Birmingham. Her research focusses on the complex junctures in the nineteenth century between genre, form and globalisation. Her monograph, published by Edinburgh University Press, explores the relationships between the mobility and materiality of literature in the context of nineteenth-century settler colonialism.

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