Culture and imperialism/ Edward W. Said
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 809.894 SAI/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 08/02/2021 | P02106 |
I: Overlapping territories, intertwined histories --
Empire, geography, and culture --
Images of the past, pure and impure --
Two visions in Heart of darkness --
Discrepant experiences --
Connecting empire to secular interpretation --
II: Consolidated vision --
Narrative and social space --
Jane Austen and empire --
The cultural integrity of empire --
The empire at work: Verdi's Aida --
The pleasures of imperialism --
The native under control --
Camus and the French imperial experience --
A note on modernism --
III: Resistance and opposition --
There are two sides --
Themes of resistance culture --
Yeats and decolonization --
The voyage in and the emergence of opposition --
Collaboration, independence, and liberation --
IV: Freedom from domination in the future --
American ascendancy: the public space at war --
Challenging orthodoxy and authority --
Movements and migrations.
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