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Perennial Empires : Postcolonial, Transnational, and Literary Perspectives

By: Chantal Zabus Silvia Nagy-Zekmi (Author)

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ISBN-13: 9781624996641

Publisher: Cambria Press

Imprint: Cambria Press

Publication Date: February 28th, 2011

Language: English

Pages: 368

Physical Edition EAN: 9781604977400

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What defines an empire? What are the attributes of the new empire? The word Empire augurs new forms of sovereignty that have toppled the nation-state and imperialism, which was engendered by the European powers during the process of colonization. The contributors to this volume attempt to pin down this tentacular, insidious morph and extend the application of postcolonial theories to reflect not only on the traditional relations between colonizer and colonized but also on those between metropolis and colonies in the Maghreb, France, Latin America, England, the United States, the Caribbean, and Australia. Described as a Leviathan, with its clear Hobbesian connotations for an autocratic order of state, the empire has no adjectival form, no territorial center of power, no boundaries, no limits its lies beyond nineteenth-century British reach or twentieth-century American overstretch; it inhabits the globe. The essays in this book present new scholarship on the subject of empire building from a postcolonial and transnational perspective, using literary texts and cultural practices to focus on the exchange of ideologies and the intricacies of nation building, state-power, democracy, and anti-democracy, up to the recent war on Terror. The latter spectrum and coverage illustrate the undeniable fact that earthly empires, clones of former Leviathans, seek to return, albeit in diverse forms and with punctual justifications, and are truly perennial. Unlike most edited volumes which cover specific aspects of colonization in either time or space, Perennial Empires includes both past and present developments related to the expansion of empire while stressing the theoretical aspects of power relationships, rather than concentrating on one specific geographical area. Organized into four parts, it outlines the twentieth-century processes of empire building, even in subterraneous forms, from the end of the First World War to the onset of the twenty-first century. The first part, Post-War Representations of Empire, limns the tragic biography resulting from two twentieth-century traumas, the Holocaust and terrorism, while it deconstructs the modernist and post-War idea of the (English or French) nation often gendered as male and portrayed as ethnically homogeneous. The specter of migration looms large in the second part on Experimental Nations Globalized, as the new figure of the nomad inhabiting spaces unhindered by borders or state bureaucracies, also comes to designate the Australian adventurous yet nostalgic protagonist or the Portuguese good immigrant cast in a manipulative opposition to the Algerian, sub-Saharan African, or Antillean bad immigrant in contemporary France. The third part, Half of Empire: The Other America, shows that inclusions in and exclusions from the realm of power are discursive and deliberate, as is the case with Puerto Rico, Central America, and the light colonialism in the broader Caribbean, politically positioned as they are, between the Americas. The last part, Queering Empire, explores the trope of intimacy, specifically queer sexuality in the context of browning queer theory in order to mark the particular intersections between the macropolitical lines of the new Empire and the micropolitics of affect and desire in historical subject formations. The volume climaxes with a caustic look at the United States of Empire in an attempt at sexing up Hardt and Negri s Empire and relocating it on the human map of desire. Empire is thus deflected from its common etymon to accommodate a plural grammar, complete with its erotic declensions. The volume will appeal to anyone interested in the latest interpretations of the cultural trends regarding current and past colonization, and it will be a valuable addition to all collections in literature and postcolonial studies.

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