

New World Studies: Cannibal Modernities : Postcoloniality and the Avant-garde in Caribbean and Brazilian Literature (Paperback)
Key item features
Unique in its inclusion of Brazil in a comparative study of literary texts and their engagement with Western modernity, Cannibal Modernities is the first postcolonial study to show how the "peripheral" replications of modernity in contemporary Caribbean and Latin American texts differ crucially from their European models.
Luís Madureira addresses issues that so many postcolonial theorists have struggled with, particularly the complx interactions and antagonisms between indigenous cultures and the imperial cultures imposed upon them and the effort to "provincialize the West." Madureira’s book diverges from existing critical texts, however, in crucial, thought-provoking ways. The specific literary traditions compared here—Brazilian modernism, Négritude theory and poetry, as well as Caribbean literary theory and historical discourses in French, English, and Spanish—have not been brought together in a single study before. In addition, the book’s theoretical model of comparison focuses on the complexities of colonial and postcolonial identity and of nationhood and globalization, as well as on tyheir agonoistic engagement with Europe’s enlightenment philosophy.
Cannibal Modernities shows us it is precisely in those New World avant-garde movements that have been traditionally designated as imitative that the emergence of postcoloniality resides and, moreover, that Europe’s foundational discourses of modernity are enabled and sustained by the very peoples and cultures that have been relegated to the margins by modernity.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreLiterature & Fiction
- Publication dateOctober, 2005
- Pages272
- Reading levelScholarly & Professional
How do you want your item?
About this item
Product details
Unique in its inclusion of Brazil in a comparative study of literary texts and their engagement with Western modernity, Cannibal Modernities is the first postcolonial study to show how the "peripheral" replications of modernity in contemporary Caribbean and Latin American texts differ crucially from their European models.
Luís Madureira addresses issues that so many postcolonial theorists have struggled with, particularly the complx interactions and antagonisms between indigenous cultures and the imperial cultures imposed upon them and the effort to "provincialize the West." Madureira's book diverges from existing critical texts, however, in crucial, thought-provoking ways. The specific literary traditions compared here--Brazilian modernism, Négritude theory and poetry, as well as Caribbean literary theory and historical discourses in French, English, and Spanish--have not been brought together in a single study before. In addition, the book's theoretical model of comparison focuses on the complexities of colonial and postcolonial identity and of nationhood and globalization, as well as on tyheir agonoistic engagement with Europe's enlightenment philosophy.
Cannibal Modernities shows us it is precisely in those New World avant-garde movements that have been traditionally designated as imitative that the emergence of postcoloniality resides and, moreover, that Europe's foundational discourses of modernity are enabled and sustained by the very peoples and cultures that have been relegated to the margins by modernity.
Unique in its inclusion of Brazil in a comparative study of literary texts and their engagement with Western modernity, Cannibal Modernities is the first postcolonial study to show how the "peripheral" replications of modernity in contemporary Caribbean and Latin American texts differ crucially from their European models.
Luís Madureira addresses issues that so many postcolonial theorists have struggled with, particularly the complx interactions and antagonisms between indigenous cultures and the imperial cultures imposed upon them and the effort to "provincialize the West." Madureira’s book diverges from existing critical texts, however, in crucial, thought-provoking ways. The specific literary traditions compared here—Brazilian modernism, Négritude theory and poetry, as well as Caribbean literary theory and historical discourses in French, English, and Spanish—have not been brought together in a single study before. In addition, the book’s theoretical model of comparison focuses on the complexities of colonial and postcolonial identity and of nationhood and globalization, as well as on tyheir agonoistic engagement with Europe’s enlightenment philosophy.
Cannibal Modernities shows us it is precisely in those New World avant-garde movements that have been traditionally designated as imitative that the emergence of postcoloniality resides and, moreover, that Europe’s foundational discourses of modernity are enabled and sustained by the very peoples and cultures that have been relegated to the margins by modernity.
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Publication date
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Rome, (Paperback) $18.95
$1895current price $18.95Rome, (Paperback)
American Studies Now: Critical Histories Black Apocalypse: Afrofuturism at the End of the World Volume 16, (Paperback) $18.95
$1895current price $18.95American Studies Now: Critical Histories Black Apocalypse: Afrofuturism at the End of the World Volume 16, (Paperback)
Fated to the Vampire Prince, (Paperback) $18.99
$1899current price $18.99Fated to the Vampire Prince, (Paperback)
The Cat Cafe Book Club: A Totally Addictive Cosy Autumn Romance, (Paperback) $18.99
$1899current price $18.99The Cat Cafe Book Club: A Totally Addictive Cosy Autumn Romance, (Paperback)
Best seller Kingdom of Ash (Paperback) $12.70
Best seller
$1270current price $12.70Kingdom of Ash (Paperback)
984.9 out of 5 Stars. 98 reviewsLa Doña: Essays on the Dominican Matriarch, (Paperback) $10.00
$1000current price $10.00La Doña: Essays on the Dominican Matriarch, (Paperback)
Black Ivory: An African Wildlife Adventure., (Paperback) $15.25 Was $18.99
$1525current price $15.25, Was $18.99$18.99Black Ivory: An African Wildlife Adventure., (Paperback)
New World Studies: Rum Histories : Drinking in Atlantic Literature and Culture (Paperback) $39.38
$3938current price $39.38New World Studies: Rum Histories : Drinking in Atlantic Literature and Culture (Paperback)
Best seller Good Spirits: A Novel (Paperback) $8.50 Was $11.40
Best seller
$850current price $8.50, Was $11.40$11.40Good Spirits: A Novel (Paperback)
194.5 out of 5 Stars. 19 reviewsMelissa, (Paperback) $17.32
$1732current price $17.32Melissa, (Paperback)
Carolina Coast Driftwood Dreams, (Paperback) $18.99
$1899current price $18.99Carolina Coast Driftwood Dreams, (Paperback)
New World Studies: Break and Flow : Hip Hop Poetics in the Americas (Paperback) $20.12
$2012current price $20.12New World Studies: Break and Flow : Hip Hop Poetics in the Americas (Paperback)
Brazil As A Coffee-growing Country, (Paperback) $18.95
$1895current price $18.95Brazil As A Coffee-growing Country, (Paperback)
Women in the Frontier Land: Mestiza Consciousness in the Novels of Tahmima Anam and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, (Paperback) $19.59
$1959current price $19.59Women in the Frontier Land: Mestiza Consciousness in the Novels of Tahmima Anam and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, (Paperback)
Literary Works by 10 Dominican Women, (Paperback) $13.68
$1368current price $13.68Literary Works by 10 Dominican Women, (Paperback)
Atlantis; The Cypriot Empire, (Paperback) $20.81
$2081current price $20.81Atlantis; The Cypriot Empire, (Paperback)
New World Studies Pathologies of Paradise: Caribbean Detours, (Paperback) $22.45
$2245current price $22.45New World Studies Pathologies of Paradise: Caribbean Detours, (Paperback)
El Cerebro Y Los Chamanes / The Mind and Shamanism, (Paperback) $15.89
$1589current price $15.89El Cerebro Y Los Chamanes / The Mind and Shamanism, (Paperback)
Califa Uhuru: A Compilation of Literature from the Moorish Science Temple of America, (Paperback) $19.13
$1913current price $19.13Califa Uhuru: A Compilation of Literature from the Moorish Science Temple of America, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
Related pages
- Lush Seething Hell
- Beauty Struggle
- Jerusalem Africa
- Du Bois The Souls Of Black Folk
- Ethiopian Drama
- The Black Rose
- Literary Collections - African
- Africa Historical Teen & Young Adult Books
- African Poetry Books
- Female Authors Literary Criticism Books
- Prejudice & Racism Social Themes Teen & Young Adult Books
- Philosophy Teen & Young Adult Books

