1st Edition

History, Imperialism, Critique New Essays in World Literature

Edited By Asher Ghaffar Copyright 2019
246 Pages
by Routledge

246 Pages
by Routledge

246 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines anti-imperialist thought in European philosophy. It features an international group of both emerging and established scholars who directly respond to Timothy Brennan’s far-reaching call to rethink intellectual histories, literary histories, and the reading habits of postcolonialism, in relation to the anti-imperialist tradition of critique. Each contributor rethinks... Read more

I: Intellectual History 1: World Literature, the Geist and the East, 1907–1942 2: "Le mot du poète, le mot primitif": Aimé Césaire and Vico’s Civic Humanism 3: Rabindranath Tagore’s Postcolonialism: A Vision of Decolonization and a Modernist Idealism 4: Voyages of the Self: Muslims as Anticolonial Subjects in Muhammad Iqbal’s Philosophy of History II: Literary History 5: Lu Xun’s Indigenous Modernity: Philology and Resistance in Old Tales Retold 6: Circuits of Influence: Brodsky’s Platonov and the Ontology of Alienation 7: Aesthetic Re-imaginings of Mexican Sovereignty: Estridentismo’s Anti-Imperialist Avant-garde III: Poetic History 8: Vichian Language and the Irish Troubles: Brian Friel’s Translations 9: The Heavens Look Down Upon Us: José Enrique Rodó and the Spirit of América 10: Historicizing Language and Temporality in Jose María Arguedas' Deep Rivers 11: Übermenschen and Untermenschen: Global Nietzsche and Postcolonial Fiction

Biography

Asher Ghaffar is a PhD candidate in Social and Political Thought at York University, Canada. His research monograph, Muslims in World Literature: Political Philosophy and Continental Thought, is forthcoming with Routledge in 2019. His most recent essay on Zulfikar Ghose and Hanif Kureishi will appear in The Routledge Companion to Pakistani Anglophone Writing, edited by Aroosa Kanwal and Saiyma Aslam. He is also working on a second poetry collection.