"British Fiction and Cross-Cultural Encounters" reveals that
British modernists read widely in anthropology and ethnography,
conducted their own "fieldwork," and thematized the challenges of
cultural encounters in their fiction. By bringing canonical and
popular fiction together with travel writing, ethnographic
monographs, and other anthropological texts, this interdisciplinary
study demonstrates how ethnographic ideas and methods not only
permeated the subject matter of literary modernism, but also helped
stimulate many of its most important aesthetic innovations.
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