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Desire and Contradiction Daniel Bivona

Desire and Contradiction By Daniel Bivona

Desire and Contradiction by Daniel Bivona


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By analyzing literary and historical texts, this book examines the relationship between representations of imperial issues and the domestic social and cultural questions which are enmeshed with them in Victorian Britain.

Desire and Contradiction Summary

Desire and Contradiction: Imperial Visions and Domestic Debates in Victorian Literature by Daniel Bivona

Analyzing literary and historical texts, this book examines the relationship between representations of imperial issues and the domestic social and cultural questions which are enmeshed with them in Victorian Britain. After tracing Disraeli's preoccupation with finding a place for the middle and working classes within the English polity to its roots in a fundamentally imperial ideological project, the author examines the cultural foundations of play and games in Victorian society and literature, aiming to assert that the game of empire constitutes a surreptitious discourse on questions of race and cultural imperialism. He then considers the post-Darwinian literary impact of evolutionary anthropology on the work of three late-century writers - Haggard, Conrad and Hardy - who are beset by the problem of the relationship between the primitive and the civilized. The author concludes by raising the question of British capitalism's implication in the game of empire building. The book suggests that Victorian England's preoccupation with the aliem other had an important impact on the shaping of its cultural politics, and that the debate on the empire was often carried on in contexts seemingly remote from the imperial field.

Table of Contents

Disraeli's political trilogy and the antinomic structure of imperial desire; the field of play in the game of empire - Burton, Kipling and Carroll; the civilized in crisis - Haggard, Conrad and Hardy. Postscript: disposing of the surplus - capitalism and empire.

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GOR008797953
9780719029547
0719029546
Desire and Contradiction: Imperial Visions and Domestic Debates in Victorian Literature by Daniel Bivona
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
1990-11-22
176
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