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Sweet Avant-garde Orientalism

The Eastern 'Other' in Twentieth-Century Travel Narrative and Poetry
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-50373-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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The Eastern 'Other' in Twentieth-Century Travel Narrative and Poetry

E-Book, Englisch, 318 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Progress in Mathematics

ISBN: 978-3-319-50373-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



This study explores the work of Western avant-garde writers who traveled to and wrote about Asia and North Africa. Though exoticist in outlook, many of these writers were also anti-colonialist and thus avoided some of the pitfalls of academic orientalism by assuming an aesthetics of diversity while employing strategies of provocation and reciprocity. As a survey of works on travel (including essays, novels, poems, and plays), the book challenges or modifies many postcolonial assumptions about Western writers on the Orient: from the French Surrealists to the American Beats and even transnational authors of the new millennium. Through a synthesis of avant-garde, postcolonial, and travel literature theories, Avant-garde Orientalism works in the best tradition of comparative literary study to identify and analyze a distinct category of world literature.  

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction

            Avant-garde offensive

            Avant-garde orientalism, or a visionary exoticism

            Discontinuous itineraries

2. The Poetics of Travel, Postcolonial Criticism, and the Theory of the Avant-Garde

            Travel theory’s assimilation of postcolonial method: MacCannell, Said

            The Derridean inflection and the emergence of the hybrid: Spivak, Bhabha

            Global ideoscapes, postmodern tourists, and postmillennial reconsiderations:

                        Appadurai, Kaplan, Almond

            Theorists of the Avant-Garde: Poggioli, Bürger, Horkheimer and Adorno

3. A Literary Genealogy of Avant-garde Orientalism

            Romanticist origins of avant-garde orientalism

            Mann’s Venice as fatal gateway to the East

            Kafka’s French Algerian penal colony

            Tearing up the colonies: arbitrary arbiters and itinerant marginals in Genet and

                        Duras

<            From avant-garde affront to postmodern indifference: Geoff Dyer’s East/West<

                        Split

4. The Maghreb and Tangier

            A hermeneutics of aggression and reciprocity

            From pastoral to horror: Gide and Bowles in the Maghreb

            “Innaresting sexual arrangement”: William Burroughs takes Tangier

5.  Egypt and Palestine

            Fecundity of the dead: Cocteau meets the pharaohs

            Muscular impotence: Marinetti’s futurist Egypt

            Durrell’s Alexandria

            Pynchon’s Baedeker farce and the automata of empire

            A Bengali Indian in Egypt: Amitav Ghosh’s medieval alternative

            The songs of the fedayeen: Saint Genet among the lions

6.  India

     Disembodied India: Frederic Prokosch’s The Asiatics

            Barbarian sightings: the Lacanian subject of Henri Michaux

            A labyrinth of multitudes: Octavio Paz’s embassy to the outcastes

            The Beats in the jungle: Ginsberg, Orlovsky, Snyder, and Kyger

7.  Conclusion: The Far East

            Segalen, Michaux, and Barthes: from diversity to “the clangor of cymbals”  

            World literature and simultaneous contrasts 


David LeHardy Sweet is the author of Savage Sight/Constructed Noise: Poetic Adaptations of Painterly Techniques in the French and American Avant-gardes and the translator of Jean Baudrillard’s The Divine Left. He received his doctorate in Comparative Literature from Columbia University and has taught literature at various universities in New York, Chicago, Paris, and Cairo. He now lives in New York.



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