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Modern Europe and Classical Connections. It does not offer an exhaustive comparative historical, cultural and political study. It mainly consists of tracing some of the ways in which classical cultures were reinvested, re-imagined and appropriated by British and French intellectuals during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. AsExuberance 发表于 2025-3-25 08:23:57
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Impact of Classical Discourse of Barbarism on Modern Colonial Taxonomiesously or unconsciously, integrated into colonialist discourse and helped to articulate imperial ideology. Isaac in. argues that the early forms of racism that he calls ‘proto-racism’ ‘were common in the Greco-Roman world’ (2004, 1) and that ‘those early forms served as prototype for modern racism whTransfusion 发表于 2025-3-25 17:22:37
Colonialism: From Hegemony to Infantilismpolitical, economic and symbolic implications. The distinction these authors made between dominant and subordinate languages is a downgrading rhetoric whose alienating effects are two-fold: first, this categorisation implicitly excludes the natives from culture and articulacy; second, it denies themIncrement 发表于 2025-3-25 20:56:51
Modernist Writers, Classical Ideal and Empirectorians invested ancient Greek myths, symbols and figures to achieve their own artistic and ideological goals, modernist Hellenists took from ancient Greece what suited their own concerns (Gregory 1997). Modernist writers such as E. M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Joseph Conrad and Albert菊花 发表于 2025-3-26 03:15:21
Modernism, Modernity and Imperialismd in postcolonial criticism. In their introduction to ., Howard Booth and Nigel Rigby complain about the postcolonial scholars’ neglect of the interrelations between modernism and empire, stating that ‘modernism and Post-colonial studies are both seen in ways that have militated against the considerdaredevil 发表于 2025-3-26 07:39:15
Culture, Civilisation and Inter-Racial Encounters: Joseph Conrad’sheart and a lighter pocket, speaking English well, and strong in arithmetic; ready to conquer the world, never doubting he would’ (8). Conrad’s irony is at its height in this statement. The protagonist, set off to master the universe with imperial determination and confidence, turns out to be a com外科医生 发表于 2025-3-26 08:42:08
Redeeming the Colonial Idea: Joseph Conrad’s ve imagery with ideological irresolution turns this novella into a grey zone of signification. Antagonistic discourses about race, culture and imperialism confront each other, but neither is given primacy. Such narrative indeterminacy blurs Conrad’s vision of imperialism, as much as it enables the nFOR 发表于 2025-3-26 15:14:04
Pedagogy of Re-Colonisation or the Peaceful Re-Conquest: André Gide’s us, André Malraux and Jean-Paul Sartre. For Gide, writing and travel were interrelated. His journeys to Africa and Russia. served thereby as an immediate source of inspiration in his fiction. . is based on his travels with his lover Marc Allégret across French Equatorial Africa from July 1925 to May某人 发表于 2025-3-26 17:51:17
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