Renaissance Literatures and Postcolonial Studies - (Postcolonial Literary Studies) by Shankar Raman (Paperback)
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- Shows how Renaissance writers and artists struggled to reconcile past traditions with experiences of 'discovery'.
- About the Author: Shankar Raman is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Literature at MIT.
- 224 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Semiotics & Theory
- Series Name: Postcolonial Literary Studies
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Shows how Renaissance writers and artists struggled to reconcile past traditions with experiences of 'discovery'.Book Synopsis
Shows how Renaissance writers and artists struggled to reconcile past traditions with experiences of 'discovery'.In what ways have colonial and postcolonial studies transformed our perceptions of early modern European texts and images? How have those perceptions enriched our broader understanding of the colonial and the postcolonial? Focusing on English, Portuguese, Spanish and French colonial projects, Shankar Raman explains how encounters with new worlds and peoples irrevocably shaped both Europeans and their 'others'. There are in-depth case studies on: the Portuguese drama and epic of Gil Vicente and Luis Vaz de Camões; travel narratives and exotic engravings from Theodore de Bry's influential compilations; and the English plays and verse of Christopher Marlowe, John Donne and Richard Brome.Key Features* Introduces readers to the careful reading of visual sources as a complement to textual analysis* Emphasises the importance of comparative work in literary studies of colonialism: see especially the discussion of Adam Olearius' travels in Chapter 2 as well as the case studies of Portuguese literary texts and de BryFrom the Back Cover
AUTHOR APPROVED BLURB Postcolonial Literary Studies Series Editors: David Johnson and Ania Loomba This series examines how Postcolonial Studies reconfigures the major periods and areas of literature. The books relate key literary and cultural texts both to their historical and geographical contexts, and to contemporary issues of neo-colonialism and global inequality. Each volume provides a comprehensive survey of the existing field of scholarship and debate, and is also an original intervention in its own right. Each book includes: a time line; an introductory literature survey; discussion of critical, theoretical, historical and political debates; exemplary critical readings of literary texts; and further reading. Renaissance Literature and Postcolonial Studies Shankar Raman Shows how Renaissance writers and artists struggled to reconcile past traditions with experiences of 'discovery' In what ways have colonial and postcolonial studies transformed our perceptions of early modern European texts and images? How have those perceptions enriched our broader understanding of the colonial and the postcolonial? Focusing on English, Portuguese, Spanish and French colonial projects, Shankar Raman explains how encounters with new worlds and peoples irrevocably shaped both Europeans and their 'others'. There are in-depth case studies on: the Portuguese drama and epic of Gil Vicente and Luis Vaz de Camões; travel narratives and exotic engravings from Theodore de Bry's influential compilations; and the English plays and verse of Christopher Marlowe, John Donne and Richard Brome. Key Features * Introduces readers to the careful reading of visual sources as a complement to textual analysis * Emphasises the importance of comparative work in literary studies of colonialism: see especially the discussion of Adam Olearius' travels in Chapter 2 as well as the case studies of Portuguese literary texts and de Bry Shankar Raman is an Associate Professor in the Literature FacAbout the Author
Shankar Raman is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Literature at MIT. He is the author of Framing "India" The Colonial Imaginary in Early Modern Culture (Stanford University Press, 2002).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Postcolonial Literary Studies
Sub-Genre: Semiotics & Theory
Genre: Literary Criticism
Number of Pages: 224
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Shankar Raman
Language: English
Street Date: June 13, 2011
TCIN: 94032775
UPC: 9780748636846
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-5132
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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