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Literary Form as Postcolonial Critique: Epic for the Contemporary World
Burkitt, Katharine
2012Ashgate, Farnham, United Kingdom
 

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Keywords :
Postcolonial Poetry; Verse-Novels; Literary Form
Abstract :
[en] Focusing on works by Derek Walcott, Les Murray, Anne Carson, and Bernardine Evaristo, Katharine Burkitt investigates the relationship between literary form and textual politics in postcolonial narrative poems and verse novels. Burkitt argues that these works disrupt and undermine the traditions of particular forms and genres, and most notably the expectations attached to the prose novel, poetry, and epic. This subversion of form, Burkitt argues, is an important aspect of the texts' postcoloniality as they locate themselves critically in relation to literary convention, and they are all concerned with matters of social, racial, and national identities in a world where these categories are inherently complicated. In addition, the awareness of epic tradition in these texts unites them as "post-epics", in that as they reuse the myths and motifs of a variety of epics, they question the status of the form, demonstrate it to be inherently malleable, and regenerate its stories for the contemporary world. As she examines the ways in which postcolonial texts rewrite the traditions of classical epics for the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Burkitt ties close textual analysis to a critical intervention in the politics of form.
Research center :
CEREP - Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Études Postcoloniales - ULiège
Disciplines :
Literature
Author, co-author :
Burkitt, Katharine ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des langues et littératures modernes > Département des langues et littératures modernes
Language :
English
Title :
Literary Form as Postcolonial Critique: Epic for the Contemporary World
Publication date :
2012
Publisher :
Ashgate, Farnham, United Kingdom
ISBN/EAN :
978-1-4094-0599-3
Number of pages :
162
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