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Drawing together for the first time original work from international specialists, this book assesses the role and character of comedy and fantasy in colonial societies from India to Ireland, Australia to Cuba, Africa to North America. There are cross-cultural comparisons and consideration of both imperial responses and colonized resistance. The book deals with oral as well as written traditions, the history of comic and fantastic discourse, visual, theatrical and literary representations as well as historical and cultural accounts.
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Drawing together for the first time original work from international specialists, this book assesses the role and character of comedy and fantasy in colonial societies from India to Ireland, Australia to Cuba, Africa to North America. There are cross-cultural comparisons and consideration of both imperial responses and colonized resistance. The book deals with oral as well as written traditions, the history of comic and fantastic discourse, visual, theatrical and literary representations as well as historical and cultural accounts.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2002
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847142160
- Artikelnr.: 40777800
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2002
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847142160
- Artikelnr.: 40777800
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Graeme Harper is Professor of Creative Writing and Director of the National Institute for Excellence in the Creative Industries at Bangor University, UK. He is Editor of New Writing: the International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing. His most recent novels are Moon Dance (Parlor, 2008) and Small Maps of the World (Parlor, 2006). His previous book for Continuum was Teaching Creative Writing (Continuum, 2006).
TOC
Contents 1. Comedy, Fantasy and Colonialism Graeme Harper 2.
Ukcombekcantsini and the Fantastic: Zulu Narratives and Colonial Culture
Mark Lilleleht, University of Wisconsin-Madison 3. The Game is Up: British
Women's Comic Novels at the End of Empire Phyllis Lassner, Northwestern
University 4. The Dreamtime of Humour: Fantasy, Aboriginals and the
Comicstrip in Wartime Australia Grant Stone, Murdoch University, Australia
5. Cubans on the Moon: Fantasy and Nationalism in Cuba Jill Lane, New York
University 6. Fairy's on the Veld: Foreign Stories and Indigenous Folk
Tales in South Africa Elwyn Jenkins, University of South Africa 7.
Gautier's Parodic Exotic: 'Egyptomanie' and the Visual Landscapes of
Orientalism Promita Chatterji, University of California at Berkeley 8.
Across Cultures: History, Colonialism and Magic Realism Mary Hartje, Angelo
State University 9. Mr Punch's Crinoline Anxiety: Indian Colonial Satire
Terri Hasseler, Bryant College 10. The Cape to Cairo: Africa in Jest, Fancy
Dress and Pageantry Peter Merrington, University of Western Cape 11.
Laughing Matters: The Comic Timing of Irish Joking Laura Salisbury,
University of London 12. Subverting a Carnivalesque Nation: Malta Under
British Rule Toni Sant, New York University and Vicki Ann Cremona,
University of Malta 13. Native American Humour: The Comedy of Survival
Jonna Mackin, University of Vermont 14. Comedy and Fantasy in the 'Far
East' (contributor to be confirmed) 15. Comic Mode and Fantasy World: The
Fabulous and Funny in Colonial Cultures Graeme Harper
Contents 1. Comedy, Fantasy and Colonialism Graeme Harper 2.
Ukcombekcantsini and the Fantastic: Zulu Narratives and Colonial Culture
Mark Lilleleht, University of Wisconsin-Madison 3. The Game is Up: British
Women's Comic Novels at the End of Empire Phyllis Lassner, Northwestern
University 4. The Dreamtime of Humour: Fantasy, Aboriginals and the
Comicstrip in Wartime Australia Grant Stone, Murdoch University, Australia
5. Cubans on the Moon: Fantasy and Nationalism in Cuba Jill Lane, New York
University 6. Fairy's on the Veld: Foreign Stories and Indigenous Folk
Tales in South Africa Elwyn Jenkins, University of South Africa 7.
Gautier's Parodic Exotic: 'Egyptomanie' and the Visual Landscapes of
Orientalism Promita Chatterji, University of California at Berkeley 8.
Across Cultures: History, Colonialism and Magic Realism Mary Hartje, Angelo
State University 9. Mr Punch's Crinoline Anxiety: Indian Colonial Satire
Terri Hasseler, Bryant College 10. The Cape to Cairo: Africa in Jest, Fancy
Dress and Pageantry Peter Merrington, University of Western Cape 11.
Laughing Matters: The Comic Timing of Irish Joking Laura Salisbury,
University of London 12. Subverting a Carnivalesque Nation: Malta Under
British Rule Toni Sant, New York University and Vicki Ann Cremona,
University of Malta 13. Native American Humour: The Comedy of Survival
Jonna Mackin, University of Vermont 14. Comedy and Fantasy in the 'Far
East' (contributor to be confirmed) 15. Comic Mode and Fantasy World: The
Fabulous and Funny in Colonial Cultures Graeme Harper
TOC
Contents 1. Comedy, Fantasy and Colonialism Graeme Harper 2.
Ukcombekcantsini and the Fantastic: Zulu Narratives and Colonial Culture
Mark Lilleleht, University of Wisconsin-Madison 3. The Game is Up: British
Women's Comic Novels at the End of Empire Phyllis Lassner, Northwestern
University 4. The Dreamtime of Humour: Fantasy, Aboriginals and the
Comicstrip in Wartime Australia Grant Stone, Murdoch University, Australia
5. Cubans on the Moon: Fantasy and Nationalism in Cuba Jill Lane, New York
University 6. Fairy's on the Veld: Foreign Stories and Indigenous Folk
Tales in South Africa Elwyn Jenkins, University of South Africa 7.
Gautier's Parodic Exotic: 'Egyptomanie' and the Visual Landscapes of
Orientalism Promita Chatterji, University of California at Berkeley 8.
Across Cultures: History, Colonialism and Magic Realism Mary Hartje, Angelo
State University 9. Mr Punch's Crinoline Anxiety: Indian Colonial Satire
Terri Hasseler, Bryant College 10. The Cape to Cairo: Africa in Jest, Fancy
Dress and Pageantry Peter Merrington, University of Western Cape 11.
Laughing Matters: The Comic Timing of Irish Joking Laura Salisbury,
University of London 12. Subverting a Carnivalesque Nation: Malta Under
British Rule Toni Sant, New York University and Vicki Ann Cremona,
University of Malta 13. Native American Humour: The Comedy of Survival
Jonna Mackin, University of Vermont 14. Comedy and Fantasy in the 'Far
East' (contributor to be confirmed) 15. Comic Mode and Fantasy World: The
Fabulous and Funny in Colonial Cultures Graeme Harper
Contents 1. Comedy, Fantasy and Colonialism Graeme Harper 2.
Ukcombekcantsini and the Fantastic: Zulu Narratives and Colonial Culture
Mark Lilleleht, University of Wisconsin-Madison 3. The Game is Up: British
Women's Comic Novels at the End of Empire Phyllis Lassner, Northwestern
University 4. The Dreamtime of Humour: Fantasy, Aboriginals and the
Comicstrip in Wartime Australia Grant Stone, Murdoch University, Australia
5. Cubans on the Moon: Fantasy and Nationalism in Cuba Jill Lane, New York
University 6. Fairy's on the Veld: Foreign Stories and Indigenous Folk
Tales in South Africa Elwyn Jenkins, University of South Africa 7.
Gautier's Parodic Exotic: 'Egyptomanie' and the Visual Landscapes of
Orientalism Promita Chatterji, University of California at Berkeley 8.
Across Cultures: History, Colonialism and Magic Realism Mary Hartje, Angelo
State University 9. Mr Punch's Crinoline Anxiety: Indian Colonial Satire
Terri Hasseler, Bryant College 10. The Cape to Cairo: Africa in Jest, Fancy
Dress and Pageantry Peter Merrington, University of Western Cape 11.
Laughing Matters: The Comic Timing of Irish Joking Laura Salisbury,
University of London 12. Subverting a Carnivalesque Nation: Malta Under
British Rule Toni Sant, New York University and Vicki Ann Cremona,
University of Malta 13. Native American Humour: The Comedy of Survival
Jonna Mackin, University of Vermont 14. Comedy and Fantasy in the 'Far
East' (contributor to be confirmed) 15. Comic Mode and Fantasy World: The
Fabulous and Funny in Colonial Cultures Graeme Harper







