Joseph Conrad and Postcritique Politics of Hope, Politics of Fear /
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Summary: | XV, 233 p. 1 illus. text |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2021.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2021. |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72499-3 |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I: Finding Hope—Recuperative Reading, Reparative Reading
- Chapter 2: Quixotic Conrad: Betrayal, Conversion, and Flight, Jay Parker
- Chapter 3: "The new sun is rising": Conrad, Women, and Hope, Rachel Hollander
- Part II: Understanding the Politics of Fear
- Chapter 4: Doubling Down on the Politics of Fear, Opening Up the Politics of Hope, Joyce Wexler
- Chapter 5: Joseph Conrad’s “Strange Air of Finality”: Negative Affect and the Politics of Fear in “The Tale, Jarica Linn Watts
- Chapter 6: "Pulsating Wrongfully":Critique, Cliché, and The Secret Agent, James Brophy
- Part III: Ethics and Aesthetics
- Chapter 7: "Heart of Darkness" and the Memory of the Holocaust, Riccardo Capoferro
- Chapter 8: The Beating Heart of Sublime Empire: The Secret Agent as Sequel to “Heart of Darkness”, Jana M. Giles
- Chapter 9: Cross-cultural Accord in the Malay Fiction: The Performative Politics of Conrad’s Eastern World, Mark Deggan
- Chapter 10: "Some Knowledge of Yourself": “Heart of Darkness” in the Twenty-First Century Literature Classroom—An Ethical Approach, Anna Lindhé.