Insurgent Testimonies: Witnessing Colonial Trauma in Modern and Anglophone Literature - Paperback

Insurgent Testimonies: Witnessing Colonial Trauma in Modern and Anglophone Literature - Paperback

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by Nicole M. Rizzuto (Author)

During the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth, insurgencies erupted in imperial states and colonies around the world, including Britain's. As Nicole Rizzuto shows, the writings of Ukrainian-born Joseph Conrad, Anglo-Irish Rebecca West, Jamaicans H. G. de Lisser and V. S. Reid, and Kenyan Ng gi wa Thiong'o testify to contested events in colonial modernity in ways that question premises underlying approaches in trauma and memory studies and invite us to reassess divisions and classifications in literary studies that generate such categories as modernist, colonial, postcolonial, national, and world literatures.

Departing from tenets of modernist studies and from methods in the field of trauma and memory studies, Rizzuto contends that acute as well as chronic disruptions to imperial and national power and the legal and extra-legal responses they inspired shape the formal practices of literatures from the modernist, colonial, and postcolonial periods.

Author Biography


Nicole M. Rizzuto is Assistant Professor of English at Georgetown University. Her areas of concentration are modernist, colonial, and postcolonial literatures and critical theory. Her work has appeared in Comparative Literature, Contemporary Literature, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, College Literature, World Picture, and Twentieth-Century Literature.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2015
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