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Posing In-between

Postcolonial Englishness and the Commodification of Hybridity

by Tobias A. Wachinger (Author)
©2003 Thesis XII, 240 Pages

Summary

While Britain is still struggling with defining a new cultural identity after empire, writers like Salman Rushdie, V.S. Naipaul, Hanif Kureishi or Zadie Smith who position themselves in a peculiar cultural space in-between are at the forefront, rather than periphery of the ongoing debates what it means to be English. The ‘hybridity’ of these celebrity writers is glowingly praised by the dominant voices of critical theory as the ultimate way out of cultural parochialism. In Posing In-between the author shows in what ways these writers are defined by the mechanisms of a commodified postcoloniality, serving the exoticist reading desires of a jaded mainstream literary industry and catering to the obsessive occupation with Englishness as it is characteristic for imperial nostalgia.

Details

Pages
XII, 240
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631510001
Language
English
Keywords
Englisch Rushdie, Salman Postkoloniale Literatur Geschichte 1988-2000 Kureishi, Hanif Smith, Zadie Postkolonialismus Interkulturalität
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. XII, 240 pp.

Biographical notes

Tobias A. Wachinger (Author)

The Author: Tobias A. Wachinger studied English and Comparative Literature at LMU Munich and St. Peter’s College, Oxford, and is presently a postdoctoral scholar at UBC in Vancouver. He has published on postcolonial literature, multiculturalism, the city novel, Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Christopher Hope and Timothy Mo.

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