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Colonial Space, Vol. 4 by John Noyes β€” book cover

Colonial Space, Vol. 4

by John Noyes
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Overview

Noyes demonstrates the agency of literature in the structuring of colonial space using a series of colonial texts from German South West Africa in the period 1884-1915. The social production of space in colonialization is achieved through establishing and manipulating boundaries. The production of space is itself an ordering process, and as such, a process of civilization. However, the detailed analysis of the colonial discourse reveals how colonial texts can be used to counter their author's claims to universal truth and a civilizing mission.
Drawing upon recent work by Lacan, Deleuze and Guattari, Derrida and Foucault, as well as current debate on colonial discourse, Noyes explores the concept of spatiality as constructed under the conditions of colonialization.

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Noyes demonstrates the agency of literature in the structuring of colonial space using a series of colonial texts from German South West Africa in the period 1884-1915. The social production of space in colonialization is achieved through establishing and manipulating boundaries. The production of space is itself an ordering process, and as such, a process of civilization. However, the detailed analysis of the colonial discourse reveals how colonial texts can be used to counter their author's claims to universal truth and a civilizing mission.
Drawing upon recent work by Lacan, Deleuze and Guattari, Derrida and Foucault, as well as current debate on colonial discourse, Noyes explores the concept of spatiality as constructed under the conditions of colonialization.

Johannes Fabian

...It is safe to predict that historians, anthorpologists, but also theorists of literature and philosophers will acclaim this work as a major event.

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Johannes Fabian

...It is safe to predict that historians, anthorpologists, but also theorists of literature and philosophers will acclaim this work as a major event.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1992
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
328
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783718651672

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