Representing the Exotic and the Familiar e-bog
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The multicultural world of today is often said to be marked by a certain kind of exoticization: a "e;fetishizing process"e;, as Graham Huggan has called it, which separates a "e;first world"e; from a "e;third world"e;, the Occident from the Orient. The essays collected here re-assess this tendency, not least by focusing on the kinds of intellectual tourism and dilettanti...
E-bog
875,33 DKK
Udgivet
28 november 2019
Længde
383 sider
Genrer
DNF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789027261908
The multicultural world of today is often said to be marked by a certain kind of exoticization: a "e;fetishizing process"e;, as Graham Huggan has called it, which separates a "e;first world"e; from a "e;third world"e;, the Occident from the Orient. The essays collected here re-assess this tendency, not least by focusing on the kinds of intellectual tourism and dilettantism to which it has given rise. The wider context of these analyses is a postcolonial scenario where literatures and languages can move from the "e;exotic"e; to the comparatively "e;familiar"e; space of contemporary writings; where an exotic mythos can live on into the familiar present; and where certain perceptions and representations of peoples, of literatures, and of languages have turned exoticization and familiarization into global modes of mass-cultural consumption. Especially by exploring the liminalities between different cultures, this collection manages to trace both the history and the politics of exoticist representation and, in so doing, to make a significant critical intervention.