
Olive Schreiner and African Modernism
Allegory, Empire and Postcolonial Writing
Jade Munslow Ong(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. July 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
196 pages
978-0-367-37641-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book works across established categories of modernism and postcolonialism in order to radically revise the periods, places, and topics traditionally associated with anti-colonialism and aesthetic experimentation in African literature. The book is the first account of Olive Schreiner as a theorist and practitioner of modernist form advancing towards an emergent postcolonialism. The book draws on and broadens discussions in and around the blossoming field of global modernist studies by interrogating the conventionally accepted genealogy of development that positions Europe and America as the sites of innovation. It provides an original examination of the relationships between metaphor, postcolonialism, and modernist experimentation by showing how politically and aesthetically innovative African forms rely on allegorical structures, in contrast to the symbolism dominant in Euro-American modernism. An original theoretical concept of the role of primitivism and allegory within the context of modernism and associated critical theory is proposed through the integration of postcolonial, Marxist, and ecocritical approaches to literature. The book provides original readings of Schreiner's three novels, Undine, The Story of An African Farm, and From Man to Man, in light of the new theory of primitivism in African literature by directly addressing the issue of narrative form. This argument is contextualised in relation to the work of other Southern African authors, in whose writings the impact of Schreiner's politics and aesthetics can be traced. These authors include J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, Doris Lessing, Solomon T. Plaatje, and Zoe Wicomb, amongst others. This book brings the most current debates in modernist studies, ecocriticism, and primitivism into the field of postcolonial studies and contributes to a widening of the debates surrounding gender, race, empire, and modernism.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-37641-3 (9780367376413)
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Jade Munslow Ong is Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Salford, UK.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction. Olive Schreiner and African Modernism: Allegory, Empire and Postcolonial Writing
Chapter 1. Allegory and Animals in Undine: A Queer Little Child
Chapter 2. Primitivist Modernism, Anti-Imperialism and The Story of An African Farm
Chapter 3. Evolution, Gender and Race in From Man to Man (Or Perhaps Only...)
Chapter 4. Olive Schreiner's Afterlives
Bibliography
Introduction. Olive Schreiner and African Modernism: Allegory, Empire and Postcolonial Writing
Chapter 1. Allegory and Animals in Undine: A Queer Little Child
Chapter 2. Primitivist Modernism, Anti-Imperialism and The Story of An African Farm
Chapter 3. Evolution, Gender and Race in From Man to Man (Or Perhaps Only...)
Chapter 4. Olive Schreiner's Afterlives
Bibliography