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Utopian Generations: The Political Horizon of Twentieth-Century Literature

✍ Scribed by Nicholas Brown


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Series
Translation/Transnation
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Utopian Generations develops a powerful interpretive matrix for understanding world literature — one that renders modernism and postcolonial African literature comprehensible in a single framework, within which neither will ever look the same. African literature has commonly been seen as representationally naΓ―ve vis-Γ -vis modernism, and canonical modernism as reactionary vis-Γ -vis postcolonial literature. What brings these two bodies of work together, argues Nicholas Brown, is their disposition toward Utopia or β€œthe horizon of a radical reconfiguration of social relations.”

Grounded in a profound rethinking of the Hegelian Marxist tradition, this fluently written book takes as its point of departure the partial displacement during the twentieth century of capitalism’s β€œinternal limit” (classically conceived as the conflict between labor and capital) onto a geographic division of labor and wealth. Dispensing with whole genres of commonplace contemporary pieties, Brown examines works from both sides of this division to create a dialectical mapping of different modes of Utopian aesthetic practice. The theory of world literature developed in the introduction grounds the subtle and powerful readings at the heart of the book — focusing on works by James Joyce, Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Ford Madox Ford, Chinua Achebe, Wyndham Lewis, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, and Pepetela. A final chapter, arguing that this literary dialectic has reached a point of exhaustion, suggests that a radically reconceived notion of musical practice may be required to discern the Utopian desire immanent in the products of contemporary culture.

✦ Subjects


Englisch;Literatur;Moderne;Postkoloniale Literatur;Ngugi wa Thiong'o -- 1938-;Achebe, Chinua -- 1930-2013;Kane, Hamidou -- 1928-;Pepetela -- 1941-


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