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Walks About St. Hilary, Chiefly Among the Poor (Hardcover): Charlotte Champion Pascoe, Charlotte Rogers, Mary Rogers Walks About St. Hilary, Chiefly Among the Poor (Hardcover)
Charlotte Champion Pascoe, Charlotte Rogers, Mary Rogers
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mourning El Dorado - Literature and Extractivism in the Contemporary American Tropics (Hardcover): Charlotte Rogers Mourning El Dorado - Literature and Extractivism in the Contemporary American Tropics (Hardcover)
Charlotte Rogers
R2,199 R1,364 Discovery Miles 13 640 Save R835 (38%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

What ever happened to the legend of El Dorado, the tale of the mythical city of gold lost in the Amazon jungle? Charlotte Rogers argues that El Dorado has not been forgotten and still inspires the reckless pursuit of illusory wealth. The search for gold in South America during the colonial period inaugurated the ""promise of El Dorado""-the belief that wealth and happiness can be found in the tropical forests of the Americas. That assumption has endured over the course of centuries, still evident in the various modes of natural resource extraction, such as oil drilling and mining, that characterize the region today. Mourning El Dorado looks at how fiction from the American tropics written since 1950 engages with the promise of El Dorado in the age of the Anthropocene. Just as the golden kingdom was never found, natural resource extraction has not produced wealth and happiness for the peoples of the tropics. While extractivism enriches a few outsiders, it results in environmental degradation and the subjugation, displacement, and forced assimilation of native peoples. This book considers how the fiction of five writers-Alejo Carpentier, Wilson Harris, Mario Vargas Llosa, Alvaro Mutis, and Milton Hatoum-criticizes extractive practices and mourns the lost illusion of the forest as a place of wealth and happiness.

Walks About St. Hilary, Chiefly Among the Poor (Paperback): Charlotte Champion Pascoe, Charlotte Rogers, Mary Rogers Walks About St. Hilary, Chiefly Among the Poor (Paperback)
Charlotte Champion Pascoe, Charlotte Rogers, Mary Rogers
R595 Discovery Miles 5 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mourning El Dorado - Literature and Extractivism in the Contemporary American Tropics (Paperback): Charlotte Rogers Mourning El Dorado - Literature and Extractivism in the Contemporary American Tropics (Paperback)
Charlotte Rogers
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What ever happened to the legend of El Dorado, the tale of the mythical city of gold lost in the Amazon jungle? Charlotte Rogers argues that El Dorado has not been forgotten and still inspires the reckless pursuit of illusory wealth. The search for gold in South America during the colonial period inaugurated the ""promise of El Dorado""-the belief that wealth and happiness can be found in the tropical forests of the Americas. That assumption has endured over the course of centuries, still evident in the various modes of natural resource extraction, such as oil drilling and mining, that characterize the region today. Mourning El Dorado looks at how fiction from the American tropics written since 1950 engages with the promise of El Dorado in the age of the Anthropocene. Just as the golden kingdom was never found, natural resource extraction has not produced wealth and happiness for the peoples of the tropics. While extractivism enriches a few outsiders, it results in environmental degradation and the subjugation, displacement, and forced assimilation of native peoples. This book considers how the fiction of five writers-Alejo Carpentier, Wilson Harris, Mario Vargas Llosa, Alvaro Mutis, and Milton Hatoum-criticizes extractive practices and mourns the lost illusion of the forest as a place of wealth and happiness.

Pieces of Me in Poetry (Paperback): Charlotte Rogers Moore Pieces of Me in Poetry (Paperback)
Charlotte Rogers Moore
R300 R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Save R25 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pony Games (Paperback): Charlotte Rogers The Pony Games (Paperback)
Charlotte Rogers
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jungle Fever - Exploring Madness and Medicine in Twentieth-Century Tropical Narratives (Paperback): Charlotte Rogers Jungle Fever - Exploring Madness and Medicine in Twentieth-Century Tropical Narratives (Paperback)
Charlotte Rogers
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The sinister ""jungle""-that ill-defined and amorphous place where civilization has no foothold and survival is always in doubt-is the terrifying setting for countless works of the imagination. Films like Apocalypse Now, television shows like Lost, and of course stories like Heart of Darkness all pursue the essential question of why the unknown world terrifies adventurer and spectator alike. In Jungle Fever, Charlotte Rogers goes deep into five books that first defined the jungle as a violent and maddening place. The reader finds urban explorers venturing into the wilderness, encountering and living among the ""native"" inhabitants, and eventually losing their minds. The canonical works of authors such as Joseph Conrad, Andre Malraux, Jose Eustasio Rivera, and others present jungles and wildernesses as fundamentally corrupting and dangerous. Rogers explores how the methods these authors use to communicate the physical and psychological maladies that afflict their characters evolved symbiotically with modern medicine. While the wilderness challenges Conrad's and Malraux's European travelers to question their civility and mental stability, Latin American authors such as Alejo Carpentier deftly turn pseudoscientific theories into their greatest asset, as their characters transform madness into an essential creative spark. Ultimately, Jungle Fever suggests that the greatest horror of the jungle is the unknown regions of the character's own mind.

Walks about St. Hilary - chiefly among the poor (Paperback): Charlotte Champion Pascoe, Charlotte Rogers, Mary Rogers Walks about St. Hilary - chiefly among the poor (Paperback)
Charlotte Champion Pascoe, Charlotte Rogers, Mary Rogers
R719 Discovery Miles 7 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jungle Fever - Exploring Madness and Medicine in Twentieth-Century Tropical Narratives (Hardcover): Charlotte Rogers Jungle Fever - Exploring Madness and Medicine in Twentieth-Century Tropical Narratives (Hardcover)
Charlotte Rogers
R2,934 Discovery Miles 29 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The sinister "jungle"-that ill-defined and amorphous place where civilization has no foothold and survival is always in doubt-is the terrifying setting for countless works of the imagination. Films like Apocalypse Now, television shows like Lost, and of course stories like Heart of Darkness all pursue the essential question of why the unknown world terrifies adventurer and spectator alike. In Jungle Fever, Charlotte Rogers goes deep into five books that first defined the jungle as a violent and maddening place. The reader finds urban explorers venturing into the wilderness, encountering and living among the "native" inhabitants, and eventually losing their minds. The canonical works of authors such as Joseph Conrad, Andre Malraux, Jose Eustasio Rivera, and others present jungles and wildernesses as fundamentally corrupting and dangerous. Rogers explores how the methods these authors use to communicate the physical and psychological maladies that afflict their characters evolved symbiotically with modern medicine. While the wilderness challenges Conrad's and Malraux's European travelers to question their civility and mental stability, Latin American authors such as Alejo Carpentier deftly turn pseudoscientific theories into their greatest asset, as their characters transform madness into an essential creative spark. Ultimately, Jungle Fever suggests that the greatest horror of the jungle is the unknown regions of the character's own mind.

Gravidanza in Forma E Preparazione Al Parto Attivo - Corso Preparto Con La Zilgrei Respiro-Dinamica (Italian, Paperback): Paola... Gravidanza in Forma E Preparazione Al Parto Attivo - Corso Preparto Con La Zilgrei Respiro-Dinamica (Italian, Paperback)
Paola Demontis; Charlotte Rogers
R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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