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Postcolonial Parabola: Literature, Tactility, and the Ethics of Representing Trauma

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Full Title:

Postcolonial Parabola: Literature, Tactility, and the Ethics of Representing Trauma

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr. Jay Rajiva

ISBN:

9781501325342

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic USA

Publication Date:

21st September 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary theory
Literature: history and criticism

Dewey:

809

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

463g

Description

Postcolonial Parabola: Literature, Tactility, and the Ethics of Representing Trauma interrogates the relationship between the literary representation of postcolonial trauma and the embodied experience of reading. As the conditions from which postcolonial literatures have emerged require a break from proper ways to represent trauma, postcolonial writers expand and complicate the practice of reading itself. Though postcolonial literatures capacity to represent trauma has received considerable scrutiny in recent years, Postcolonial Parabola is innovative in its consideration of the postcolonial text as a literary object. Working within a phenomenological framework that ties together disparate postcolonial periods, Jay Rajiva explores how narrative structure shapes the experience of reading the postcolonial literatures of South Africa, India, and Sri Lanka. He argues that these texts enmesh the reader in an asymptotic tactility: though readers might approach the disclosure of trauma, they cannot arrive at it. Awareness of the asymptotic nature of reading such works is crucial to a meaningful, ethical engagement with literary representations of postcolonial trauma.

Reviews

This is an intriguing and conceptually ambitious work. * Forum for Modern Language Studies *
An ample, philosophy-laced, and at the same time original analysis of postcolonial trauma literature, based on the juxtaposition of two distinct postcolonial histories: Indian Partition and South African apartheid ... Postcolonial Parabola is built on solid theoretical grounds leading to a complex and intriguing argument. * Literary Research *
Jay Rajivas illuminating and engaging book makes a valuable contribution to postcolonial trauma studies. It manages to stand out in this increasingly crowded field thanks to its novel methodology and fresh comparative approach, productively connecting narratives bearing witness to South Asian and South African historical tragedies through a sustained focus on the tactility of the encounter between reader and trauma text. * Stef Craps, Professor of English Literature, Ghent University, Belgium, and author of Postcolonial Witnessing: Trauma Out of Bounds *
Postcolonial Parabola is a brave and important milestone in the ongoing attempt to read trauma beyond the Euro-American context of trauma studies. Its subtle, compelling and highly original readings show how, like the arc of a parabola, literary narratives from South Africa and the Indian subcontinent approach but never quite touch traumatic experience. Drawing on the work of Derrida and Nancy, Rajiva takes the phenomenological account of embodiment to its own limit: the readers experience of postcolonial trauma is necessarily prosthetic, haunted by a distance that it can never quite traverse. In showing how this distance is differently calibrated by the form that each narrative takes, Postcolonial Parabola is a masterfully measured exposition of precisely what it is that postcolonial literature canand cannotoffer its readers. * Sam Durrant, Senior Lecturer in Postcolonial Literature, University of Leeds, UK *

Author Bio

Jay Rajiva is Assistant Professor of Global Anglophone Literature at Georgia State University, USA.

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