Joseph Conrad: Third World Perspectives

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Robert D. Hamner
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1990 - 273 ページ
Issues of racial discrimination, imperialist exploitation, and accuracy of observation have long interested Conrad's critics. As a European writing about imperialism in exotic lands, Conrad offered a vivid, but subjective account of the confrontations between the cultures and peoples of East and West. Though some in Africa have condemned his novels as racist, the books have been used as models for the work of recent generations of native writers. This collection of essays places Conrad's work under the scrutiny of an international array of scholars, who explore the response to Conrad in contemporary times, as well as during his own era.

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Acknowledgmentsv
1
The Genius of Mr Joseph Conrad 1904 Hugh Clifford C M G
11
Conrads Malaysia 1941 Florence Clemens21
21
The First Singapore Reaction to Almayers
29
Problems of Authenticity 1976 D C R
39
A New Version of His Outcasts 1976
59
Almayer and WillemsHow Not To Be 1979 Juliet McLauchlan79
79
Conrads An Outpost of Progress or the Evil Spirit of Civilization
107
Under African Eyes 1976 C Ponnuthurai Sarvan153
153
The Frontier on Which Heart of Darkness Stands 1981 Wilson
161
The Presentation of Narrative 1974 Edward Said171
171
Conrads Darkness 1974 V S Naipaul189
189
One Hundred Years of Solitude
201
Nazareth217
217
Notes on Contributors233
233
Annotated Bibliography239
239

An Image of Africa 1977 Chinua Achebe119
119
Conrads Nigger 1978 Michael Echeruo131
131
Teaching Heart of Darkness 1982 Susan L
145

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