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040 _cCUS
082 _a809.894
_bSAI/C
100 _aSaid, Edward W.
245 0 _aCulture and imperialism/
_cEdward W. Said
260 _aNew York:
_bVintage Books,
_c1993.
300 _axxviii, 380 p. ;
_c24 cm.
505 _aI: 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.
650 _aImperialism in literature
650 _aPolitics and culture
650 _aColonies in literature
650 _aImperialism
942 _cWB16