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Nationalisme, colonialisme et littérature
Études Irlandaises
Dans son introduction, Seamus Deane décrit l'esprit "Field Day" comme une recherche de l'identité irlandaise, si longtemps occultée par le colonialisme. Il montre que le sectarisme religieux de l'Irlande du Nord résulte de l'interaction qui s'exerce entre les stéréotypes du pays colonisateur et du pays colonisé. Pour Terry Eagleton, les politiques d'opposition, qu'il s'agisse du combat nationaliste, d e la lutte des femmes pour affirmer leur identité ou du concept de classe sociale, ne peuvent exister sans leur adversaire historiques et fonctionnent sous le signe de l'ironie. Toute politique d'émancipation doit commencer par une prise de conscience de sa propre identité, mais doit dépasser ce stade; le spécifique doit s'ouvrir à l'universel. En s'appuyant sur deux classiques de la littérature anglaise, ou plus largement britannique - Le leg de Mrs Wilcox d'E.M. Forster et Ulysse de J. Joyce - Fredric Jameson montre que la littérature dite de la modernité, dont il est couramment admis qu'elle est caractérisée par des préoccupations d'innovation formelle qui en écartent tout contenu et toute signification poilitique, est en réalité intimement influencée dans sa structure et ses formes par ce vaste phénomène historique qu'est l'impérialisme. Edward Said classe Yeats parmi les "grands artistes nationalistes de la décolonisation et du nationalisme révolutionnaire". Il a en commun avec les écrivains des Caraïbes et certains écrivains africains d'utiliser la langue du suzerain colonial et il est déchiré entre son nationalisme irlandais et l'héritage culturel anglais. Ses plus grandes oeuvres de décolonialisation imaginent la naissance de la violence ou la naissance violente du changement, comme dans "Léda et le Cygne". Said perçoit des ressemblances entre sa poésie, celles de Darwish et de Neruda.
Title
Nationalisme, colonialisme et littérature
Edition
First Edition
Authors
Terry Eagleton, Fredric Jameson, Edward W. Said
Introduction by
Seamus Deane
Translated by
Sylviane Troadec, Ginette Emprin, Pierre Lurbe, Jacqueline Genet
ISSN
0183973X
Publisher
Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
BISAC Subject Heading
LIT004120 LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Audience
05 College/higher education
CLIL (Version 2013-2019)
3435 LITTÉRATURE GENERALE
3643 Essais littéraires
Title First Published
01 January 1994
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
93 Thema subject category: DS
94 Thema geographical qualifier: 1DDU
94 Thema geographical qualifier: 1DDR
Nb of pages
104 p.
ISBN-10
2859394486
ISBN-13
978-2-85939-448-6
GTIN13 (EAN13)
9782859394486
Reference no.
447
Related Formats
This Product is replaced by this Related Product GTIN-13 - (EAN 13) 9782757404317
Publication Date
01 January 1994
Main content page count 104
Dimensions
16 x 24 cm
Weight
214 gr
List Price
9.14 €
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