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This book explores the political co-operations and textual connections which linked anti-colonial, nationalist, and modernist groups and individuals in the British empire. Boehmer significantly questions prevailing postcolonial paradigms of the self-defining nation, syncretism and mimicry, and dismantles still-dominant binary definitions of the colonial relationship.
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This book explores the political co-operations and textual connections which linked anti-colonial, nationalist, and modernist groups and individuals in the British empire. Boehmer significantly questions prevailing postcolonial paradigms of the self-defining nation, syncretism and mimicry, and dismantles still-dominant binary definitions of the colonial relationship.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780198184454
- ISBN-10: 019818445X
- Artikelnr.: 21963363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780198184454
- ISBN-10: 019818445X
- Artikelnr.: 21963363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elleke Boehmer is the Chair of Colonial and Postcolonial Studies in the Department of English and Media at Nottingham Trent University, and Director of the NTU Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies. She has published Empire Writing (Oxford World's Classics, 1998), Empire, the National and the Postcolonial 1890-1920 (2002), and critical editions of Robert Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys (2004) and Cornelia Sorabji's India Calling (2004). She is also the author of short stories and three novels, most recently Bloodlines.
* 1. Anti-Imperial Interaction across the Colonial Borderline
* Introduction
* Cross-national Intertextuality
* Networks of Resistance
* The Irish Boer War and The United Irishman
* 2. India the Starting Point: Cross-National Self-Translation in 1900s
Calcutta
* 'From all points do the paths converge': A Unique Encounter
* A Warlike Spirituality
* The Cross-Meshed Calcutta Context
* Interdiscursivity: Of Kali and the Gita
* 'She is in me as she is in you': Nivedita's Kali-Worship
* 3. 'But Transmitters'?: The Interdiscursive Alliance of Aurobindo
Ghose and Sister Nivedita
* Aurobindo Ghose in England: 'the spirit alone that saves'
* The Young Margaret Noble: 'the ocean through an empty shell'
* A Joint 'Cry for Battle'
* 'To assail and crush the assailant': Intertextual Links
* 4. 'Able to sing their songs': Solomon Plaatje's Many-Tongued
Nationalism
* A Barolong, a Gentleman: An Exemplary Career
* Nationalism and the Transatlantic 'People's Friend'
* 5. 'Immeasurable Strangeness' between Empire and Modernism: W. B.
Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, and Leonard Woolf
* Towards a Theory of Modernism in the Imperial World
* Leonard Woolf: Reluctant Imperialism
* The Cultural Nationalist as Modernist
* Conclusion: A Narrative Claim upon the Jungle
* Introduction
* Cross-national Intertextuality
* Networks of Resistance
* The Irish Boer War and The United Irishman
* 2. India the Starting Point: Cross-National Self-Translation in 1900s
Calcutta
* 'From all points do the paths converge': A Unique Encounter
* A Warlike Spirituality
* The Cross-Meshed Calcutta Context
* Interdiscursivity: Of Kali and the Gita
* 'She is in me as she is in you': Nivedita's Kali-Worship
* 3. 'But Transmitters'?: The Interdiscursive Alliance of Aurobindo
Ghose and Sister Nivedita
* Aurobindo Ghose in England: 'the spirit alone that saves'
* The Young Margaret Noble: 'the ocean through an empty shell'
* A Joint 'Cry for Battle'
* 'To assail and crush the assailant': Intertextual Links
* 4. 'Able to sing their songs': Solomon Plaatje's Many-Tongued
Nationalism
* A Barolong, a Gentleman: An Exemplary Career
* Nationalism and the Transatlantic 'People's Friend'
* 5. 'Immeasurable Strangeness' between Empire and Modernism: W. B.
Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, and Leonard Woolf
* Towards a Theory of Modernism in the Imperial World
* Leonard Woolf: Reluctant Imperialism
* The Cultural Nationalist as Modernist
* Conclusion: A Narrative Claim upon the Jungle
* 1. Anti-Imperial Interaction across the Colonial Borderline
* Introduction
* Cross-national Intertextuality
* Networks of Resistance
* The Irish Boer War and The United Irishman
* 2. India the Starting Point: Cross-National Self-Translation in 1900s
Calcutta
* 'From all points do the paths converge': A Unique Encounter
* A Warlike Spirituality
* The Cross-Meshed Calcutta Context
* Interdiscursivity: Of Kali and the Gita
* 'She is in me as she is in you': Nivedita's Kali-Worship
* 3. 'But Transmitters'?: The Interdiscursive Alliance of Aurobindo
Ghose and Sister Nivedita
* Aurobindo Ghose in England: 'the spirit alone that saves'
* The Young Margaret Noble: 'the ocean through an empty shell'
* A Joint 'Cry for Battle'
* 'To assail and crush the assailant': Intertextual Links
* 4. 'Able to sing their songs': Solomon Plaatje's Many-Tongued
Nationalism
* A Barolong, a Gentleman: An Exemplary Career
* Nationalism and the Transatlantic 'People's Friend'
* 5. 'Immeasurable Strangeness' between Empire and Modernism: W. B.
Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, and Leonard Woolf
* Towards a Theory of Modernism in the Imperial World
* Leonard Woolf: Reluctant Imperialism
* The Cultural Nationalist as Modernist
* Conclusion: A Narrative Claim upon the Jungle
* Introduction
* Cross-national Intertextuality
* Networks of Resistance
* The Irish Boer War and The United Irishman
* 2. India the Starting Point: Cross-National Self-Translation in 1900s
Calcutta
* 'From all points do the paths converge': A Unique Encounter
* A Warlike Spirituality
* The Cross-Meshed Calcutta Context
* Interdiscursivity: Of Kali and the Gita
* 'She is in me as she is in you': Nivedita's Kali-Worship
* 3. 'But Transmitters'?: The Interdiscursive Alliance of Aurobindo
Ghose and Sister Nivedita
* Aurobindo Ghose in England: 'the spirit alone that saves'
* The Young Margaret Noble: 'the ocean through an empty shell'
* A Joint 'Cry for Battle'
* 'To assail and crush the assailant': Intertextual Links
* 4. 'Able to sing their songs': Solomon Plaatje's Many-Tongued
Nationalism
* A Barolong, a Gentleman: An Exemplary Career
* Nationalism and the Transatlantic 'People's Friend'
* 5. 'Immeasurable Strangeness' between Empire and Modernism: W. B.
Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, and Leonard Woolf
* Towards a Theory of Modernism in the Imperial World
* Leonard Woolf: Reluctant Imperialism
* The Cultural Nationalist as Modernist
* Conclusion: A Narrative Claim upon the Jungle







