Postcolonial readings of music in World literature: turning empire on its ear/

Bushnell, Cameron Fae.

Postcolonial readings of music in World literature: turning empire on its ear/ Cameron Fae Bushnell. - New York: Routledge, 2013. - viii, 204 p. ; 24 cm. - Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature, 12. .

Introduction:

Beyond Contrapuntalism

A Politics of Alterity in World Literature

Part I: The Amateurs. Borrowing from History, History from Borrowing

Opera on Banjo in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace

Subjectivity and the Genre of Nocturnes in Chang-rae Lee's Gesture Life

Music, Muteness, and Listening in Hulme's the bone people and Campion's The Piano.

Part II: The Virtuosi. (De- ) Composing the Nation

Noise, Ornamentation, and Repetition in McEwan's Amsterdam and MacLaverty's Grace Notes

The Art of Tuning: A Politics of Exile in Mason's The Piano Tuner and Seth's An Equal Music

Articulation and Allegory in Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet

Coda.

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