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Sign of the Cannibal

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Pevná
Kniha Sign of the Cannibal Geoffrey Sanborn
Libristo kód: 04936904
Nakladateľstvo Duke University Press, august 1998
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In The Sign of the Cannibal Geoffrey Sanborn offers a major reassessment of the work of Herman Melville, a definitive history of the post-Enlightenment discourse on cannibalism, and a provocative contribution to postcolonial theory. These investigations not only explore mid-nineteenth century resistance to the colonial enterprise but argue that Melville, using the discourse on cannibalism to critique colonialism, contributed to the production of resistance. Sanborn focuses on the representations of cannibalism in three of Melville's key texts-Typee, Moby-Dick, and "Benito Cereno." Drawing on accounts of Pacific voyages from two centuries and virtually the entire corpus of the post-Enlightenment discourse on cannibalism, he shows how Melville used his narratives to work through the ways in which cannibalism had been understood. In so doing, argues Sanborn, Melville sought to move his readers through stages of possible responses to the phenomenon in order to lead them to consider alternatives to established assumptions and conventions-to understand that in the savage they see primarily their own fear and fascination. Melville thus becomes a narrator of the postcolonial encounter as he uncovers the dynamic of dread and menace that marks the Western construction of the "non-savage" human. Extending the work of Slavoj Zizek and Homi Bhabha while providing significant new insights into the work of Melville, The Sign of the Cannibal represents a breakthrough for students and scholars of postcolonial theory, American literary history, critical anthropology, race, and masculinity.

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Celý názov Sign of the Cannibal
Jazyk Angličtina
Väzba Kniha - Pevná
Dátum vydania 1998
Počet strán 272
EAN 9780822321026
ISBN 0822321025
Libristo kód 04936904
Nakladateľstvo Duke University Press
Váha 626
Rozmery 154 x 230 x 26
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