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First published in 2001, Achille Mbembe's landmark book, On the
postcolony, continues to renew our understanding of power and
subjectivity in Africa. This edition has been updated with a
foreword by professor of African literature, Isabel Hofmeyr, and a
preface by the author. In a series of provocative essays, Mbembe
contests die hard Africanist and nativist perspectives as well as
some of the key assumptions of postcolonial theory. Through his
provocation, the `banality of power', Mbembe reinterprets the
meanings of death, utopia and the divine libido as part of the new
theoretical perspectives he offers on the constitution of power in
Africa. He works with the complex registers of bodily subjectivity
- violence, wonder and laughter - to contest categories of
oppression and resistance, autonomy and subjection, and state and
civil society that marked the social theory of the late twentieth
century. On the postcolony, like Frantz Fanon's Black skins, white
masks, will remain a text of profound importance in the discourse
of anticolonial and anti-imperial struggles.
A Game of Four ....Ralph Connor arrives at work one morning to find
his world turned upside down by a sinister, cloaked character known
as the Watcher, who claims to have kidnapped his wife and seems to
mysteriously know his every move and deepest, most innermost
secrets..... .....Ralph unwittingly becomes the key player in a
deadly battle of wits with a psychopathic rival, whose sole
obsession is to destroy the very core of his world, by any
means....
Where are the dogs in southern African literature? The short answer
is: everywhere, if you keep looking. Few texts centralise them, but
they appear everywhere in the corners of people's lives: pets
walking alongside, strays in the alleys, accompanying policemen, at
the dog shows, outhunting, guarding gates. There are also the
related canids- jackals, hyenas, wolves-making real and symbolic
appearances. Dogs have always been with us, friends and foes in
equal measure. This is the first collection of studies on dogs in
southern African literatures. The essays range across many dogs'
roles: as guides and guards, as victims and threats. They appear in
thrillers and short stories. Their complex relations with
colonialism and indigeneity are explored, in novels and poetry, in
English as well as Shona and Afrikaans. Comparative perspectives
are opened up in articles treating French and Russian parallels.
This volume aims to start a serious conversation about, and
acknowledgement of, the important place dogs have in our society.
When Franz Kafka died in 1924, his loyal friend and champion Max
Brod could not bring himself to fulfil Kafka's last instruction: to
burn his remaining manuscripts. Instead, Brod devoted the rest of
his life to canonizing Kafka as the most prescient chronicler of
the twentieth century. By betraying Kafka's last wish, Brod twice
rescued his legacy - first from physical destruction, and then from
obscurity. But that betrayal was also eventually to lead to an
international legal battle over Kafka's legacy: as a writer in
German, should his papers come to rest with those of the other
great German writers, in the country where his three sisters died
as victims of the Holocaust? Or, as Kafka was also a great Jewish
writer, should they be considered part of the cultural inheritance
of Israel, a state that did not exist at the time he died in 1924?
Alongside an acutely observed portrait of Kafka and Brod and the
influential group of writers and intellectuals known as the Prague
Circle, Kafka's Last Trial also provides a gripping account of the
recent series of Israeli court cases - cases that addressed
dilemmas legal, ethical, and political - that determined the final
fate of the manuscripts Brod had rescued when he fled from Prague
to Palestine in 1939. It tells of a wrenching escape from Nazi
invaders as the gates of Europe closed to Jews; of a love affair
between exiles stranded in Tel Aviv; and of two countries whose
national obsessions with overcoming the traumas of the past came to
a head in the Israeli courts. Ultimately, Benjamin Balint invites
us to question not only whether Kafka's legacy belongs by right to
the country of his language, that of his birth, or that of his
cultural and religious affinities - but also whether any nation
state can lay claim to writers who belong more naturally to the
international republic of letters.
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Isandro has left his Spanish Andalucian village to search for his
sister in Paris. There he meets members of the International
Brigade and moves to Madrid to form a protest group against
Franco's tyranny. The road ahead is long and hard and fraught with
danger ... not least the rage that burns within him, ready to
ignite in a political climate that demands a cool head...
Myth is oral, collective, sacred, and timeless. Fantasy is a modern
literary mode and a popular entertainment. Yet the two have always
been inextricably intertwined. Stories about Stories examines
fantasy as an arena in which different ways of understanding myth
compete and new relationships with myth are worked out. The book
offers a comprehensive history of the modern fantastic as well as
an argument about its nature and importance. Specific chapters
cover the origins of fantasy in the Romantic search for localized
myths, fantasy versions of the Modernist turn toward the primitive,
the post-Tolkienian exploration of world mythologies, post-colonial
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which to explore mythic constructions of reality.
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The Seasons
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James Thomson; Edited by James Sambrook
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A scholarly edition of a work by James Thomson. The edition
presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction,
commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
A scholarly edition of poetical works by Charles Churchill. The
edition presents an authoritative text, together with an
introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
This bundle consists of the following books: Modern Mandarin
Chinese: The Routledge Course Textbook Level 2, 2nd edition
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Chinese is a two-year undergraduate course for students with no
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