Global Fissures : : Postcolonial Fusions / / edited by Clara A.B. Joseph.

The essays in this volume examine the tensions between two major political and intellectual structures: the global and the postcolonial, charting the ways in which such tensions are constitutive of changing power relations between the individual, the nation-state and global forces. Contributors ask...

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Illustrations -- Introduction: Global Fissures : Postcolonial Fusions -- Section 1: Theorizing the Global and the Postcolonial -- John C. HAWLEY: Theorizing the Diaspora -- ROBERT SPENCER: The Price of Silence: Intellectual Communication in the Age of Globalization -- Shaobo XIE: Is the World Decentred? A Postcolonial Perspective on Globalization -- Section 2: Globalization and Literature -- Cynthia SUGARS: "World Famous Across Canada": National Identity in the Global Village -- Chitra SANKARAN: Ethics, Aesthetics and the Globalized Other in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things -- A. Clare BRANDABUR: The Elephant in the Living-Room: A Postcolonial Reading of Waiting for Godot -- Isabel HOVING: On Invasions, Weeds, and Wilderness: The Dutch Imagination of Globalization (thrice) -- C.L. INNES: Cosmopolitan Readers and Postcolonial Identities -- Mustapha MARROUCHI: The Fantasy of Home -- Section 3: Globalization, Politics and Culture -- Vijayasree CHAGANTI & Kanukolanuk RAVICHANDRA: Macaulay to Microsoft: Globalization and the Indian Academy -- Jennifer LAWN: Creativity Inc. Globalizing the Cultural Imaginary in New Zealand -- Chris PRENTICE: Riding the Whale? Postcolonialism and Globalization in Whale Rider -- Martin SPAUL & AMINA MINHAS: Representing Interconnection and Cultural Flow: Towards Reframing Tourist Experiences with New Media -- Peter D. OSBORNE: anredoM acitpO or Aztec Cameras: Cultural Hybridity and Latin American Photography -- Notes on Contributors.
The essays in this volume examine the tensions between two major political and intellectual structures: the global and the postcolonial, charting the ways in which such tensions are constitutive of changing power relations between the individual, the nation-state and global forces. Contributors ask how postcolonialism, with its emphasis on cultural difference and diversity, can respond to the new, neo-imperialist imperatives of globalization. Signalling the discursive grounds for debate is the fissures/fusions title, suggesting alternative categorizations of stereotypes like 'global homogenization' and 'postcolonial resistance'. Interwoven are considerations of the intellectual or writer's position today. Literary texts from a wide range of countries are analysed for their resistance to global hegemony and for representations of manipulative power structures, in order to highlight issues such as environmental loss, nationality, migrancy, and marginality. Specific topics covered include 'westernizing' the Indian academy, ecotourism and the new media of computer technology, the corporatization of creativity in 're-branding' New Zealand (including film), and the hybrid forms of Latin American photography. Writers discussed include Chinua Achebe, Samuel Beckett, Hafid Bouazza, Bei Dao, Mahmoud Darwish, Witi Ihimaera, James Joyce, Yann Martel, Rohinton Mistry, Ellen Ombre, Michael Ondaatje, George Orwell, Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, and Edward Said. Different essays stress the hegemony of global networks; the technological revolution's revitalizing of niche marketing while marginalizing postcolonial resistance; the implications of the internationalization of culture for the indigene; and the potential of cultural hybridity to collapse cultural hierarchies.
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Globalization in literature.
Globalization Philosophy.
Globalization Political aspects.
Globalization.
Postcolonialism in literature.
Postcolonialism.
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Illustrations -- Introduction: Global Fissures : Postcolonial Fusions -- Section 1: Theorizing the Global and the Postcolonial -- John C. HAWLEY: Theorizing the Diaspora -- ROBERT SPENCER: The Price of Silence: Intellectual Communication in the Age of Globalization -- Shaobo XIE: Is the World Decentred? A Postcolonial Perspective on Globalization -- Section 2: Globalization and Literature -- Cynthia SUGARS: "World Famous Across Canada": National Identity in the Global Village -- Chitra SANKARAN: Ethics, Aesthetics and the Globalized Other in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things -- A. Clare BRANDABUR: The Elephant in the Living-Room: A Postcolonial Reading of Waiting for Godot -- Isabel HOVING: On Invasions, Weeds, and Wilderness: The Dutch Imagination of Globalization (thrice) -- C.L. INNES: Cosmopolitan Readers and Postcolonial Identities -- Mustapha MARROUCHI: The Fantasy of Home -- Section 3: Globalization, Politics and Culture -- Vijayasree CHAGANTI & Kanukolanuk RAVICHANDRA: Macaulay to Microsoft: Globalization and the Indian Academy -- Jennifer LAWN: Creativity Inc. Globalizing the Cultural Imaginary in New Zealand -- Chris PRENTICE: Riding the Whale? Postcolonialism and Globalization in Whale Rider -- Martin SPAUL & AMINA MINHAS: Representing Interconnection and Cultural Flow: Towards Reframing Tourist Experiences with New Media -- Peter D. OSBORNE: anredoM acitpO or Aztec Cameras: Cultural Hybridity and Latin American Photography -- Notes on Contributors.
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contents Illustrations -- Introduction: Global Fissures : Postcolonial Fusions -- Section 1: Theorizing the Global and the Postcolonial -- John C. HAWLEY: Theorizing the Diaspora -- ROBERT SPENCER: The Price of Silence: Intellectual Communication in the Age of Globalization -- Shaobo XIE: Is the World Decentred? A Postcolonial Perspective on Globalization -- Section 2: Globalization and Literature -- Cynthia SUGARS: "World Famous Across Canada": National Identity in the Global Village -- Chitra SANKARAN: Ethics, Aesthetics and the Globalized Other in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things -- A. Clare BRANDABUR: The Elephant in the Living-Room: A Postcolonial Reading of Waiting for Godot -- Isabel HOVING: On Invasions, Weeds, and Wilderness: The Dutch Imagination of Globalization (thrice) -- C.L. INNES: Cosmopolitan Readers and Postcolonial Identities -- Mustapha MARROUCHI: The Fantasy of Home -- Section 3: Globalization, Politics and Culture -- Vijayasree CHAGANTI & Kanukolanuk RAVICHANDRA: Macaulay to Microsoft: Globalization and the Indian Academy -- Jennifer LAWN: Creativity Inc. Globalizing the Cultural Imaginary in New Zealand -- Chris PRENTICE: Riding the Whale? Postcolonialism and Globalization in Whale Rider -- Martin SPAUL & AMINA MINHAS: Representing Interconnection and Cultural Flow: Towards Reframing Tourist Experiences with New Media -- Peter D. OSBORNE: anredoM acitpO or Aztec Cameras: Cultural Hybridity and Latin American Photography -- Notes on Contributors.
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