The Pleasures of ExileUniversity of Michigan Press, 1992 - 232 sidor In The Pleasures of Exile, as in his other works, George Lamming embraces the intricate issues of colonization and decolonization with a canny combination of playfulness and seriousness, irony and commitment. " It] is a reciprocal process," Lamming observes, "to be a colonial is to be a man in a certain relation; and this relation is an example of exile." Through a series of interrelated essays, The Pleasures of Exile explores the cultural politics and relationships created in the crucible of colonization. Drawing on Shakespeare's The Tempest and C. L. R. James's The Black Jacobins, as well as his own fiction and poetry, Lamming deftly locates the reader in a specific intellectual and cultural domain while conjuring a rich and varied spectrum of physical, intellectual, psychological, and cultural responses to colonialism. "My subject," he writes, "is the migration of the West Indian writer, as colonial and exile, from his native kingdom, once inhabited by Caliban, to the tempestuous island of Prospero's and his language. This book is a report on one man's way of seeing." |
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... contexts . Like Said's traveler on a ceaseless quest for knowledge and freedom , Lamming occupies dif- ferent geographical and cultural spaces , uses different idioms , assumes a variety of disguises , masks , and rhetorics.
... contexts . Like Said's traveler on a ceaseless quest for knowledge and freedom , Lamming occupies dif- ferent geographical and cultural spaces , uses different idioms , assumes a variety of disguises , masks , and rhetorics.
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... freedom " ( Plea- sures , 12 ) . Lamming repeatedly calls attention to the dialogic na- ture of the text ; to the " I " that writes out of the oppositional space of otherness as a way of dismantling the monologic imperative of colonial ...
... freedom " ( Plea- sures , 12 ) . Lamming repeatedly calls attention to the dialogic na- ture of the text ; to the " I " that writes out of the oppositional space of otherness as a way of dismantling the monologic imperative of colonial ...
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... freedom " or " his original sense of rootedness " ( 101 ) , who " keeps answering back " and refuses to be silent ( 102 ) . Transformed into a twentieth - century cultural icon , Lamming's Caliban recognizes and uses his enslavement by ...
... freedom " or " his original sense of rootedness " ( 101 ) , who " keeps answering back " and refuses to be silent ( 102 ) . Transformed into a twentieth - century cultural icon , Lamming's Caliban recognizes and uses his enslavement by ...
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... Freedom : The Potentate and the Traveler . " Transition 54 : 4-18 . Seidel , Michael . Exile and the Narrative Imagination . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1986 . Smith , Sidonie . " Self , Subject , and Resistance : Marginalities ...
... Freedom : The Potentate and the Traveler . " Transition 54 : 4-18 . Seidel , Michael . Exile and the Narrative Imagination . New Haven : Yale University Press , 1986 . Smith , Sidonie . " Self , Subject , and Resistance : Marginalities ...
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... freedom . ' He is asking the impossible , ' you say . Agreed . But it is the privilege of his imagination to do so . ' Is he God or What ? " You ask the question in a way which implies a chosen denial of his answer . It is not the right ...
... freedom . ' He is asking the impossible , ' you say . Agreed . But it is the privilege of his imagination to do so . ' Is he God or What ? " You ask the question in a way which implies a chosen denial of his answer . It is not the right ...
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In the Beginning | 14 |
The Occasion for Speaking | 23 |
Evidence and Example | 51 |
A Way of Seeing | 56 |
Conflict and Illusion | 86 |
A Monster A Child A Slave | 95 |
Caliban Orders History | 118 |
Ishmael at Home | 151 |
The African Presence | 160 |
Journey to an Explanation | 211 |
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Caliban's Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy Paget Henry Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2000 |