Culture and imperialism [electronic resource] / Edward W. Said.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Vintage, 1994.Description: xxviii, 380 pISBN:
  • 9780307829658 (e-book)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 23
LOC classification:
  • PN761 .S28 1994
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in printed form ISBN 9780679750543
Summary: Investigates the relationship between culture and the imperialism of the West through an examination of the concept of empire-building in Western literature. A landmark work from the author of Orientalism that explores the long-overlooked connections between the Western imperial endeavor and the culture that both reflected and reinforced it.In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as the Western powers built empires that stretched from Australia to the West Indies, Western artists created masterpieces ranging from Mansfield Park to Heart of Darkness and Aida. Yet most cultural critics continue to see these phenomena as separate. Edward Said looks at these works alongside those of such writers as W. B. Yeats, Chinua Achebe, and Salman Rushdie to show how subject peoples produced their own vigorous cultures of opposition and resistance. Vast in scope and stunning in its erudition, Culture and Imperialism reopens the dialogue between literature and the life of its time.
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Originally published: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Investigates the relationship between culture and the imperialism of the West through an examination of the concept of empire-building in Western literature. A landmark work from the author of Orientalism that explores the long-overlooked connections between the Western imperial endeavor and the culture that both reflected and reinforced it.In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as the Western powers built empires that stretched from Australia to the West Indies, Western artists created masterpieces ranging from Mansfield Park to Heart of Darkness and Aida. Yet most cultural critics continue to see these phenomena as separate. Edward Said looks at these works alongside those of such writers as W. B. Yeats, Chinua Achebe, and Salman Rushdie to show how subject peoples produced their own vigorous cultures of opposition and resistance. Vast in scope and stunning in its erudition, Culture and Imperialism reopens the dialogue between literature and the life of its time.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9780679750543

Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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