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Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World (Paperback): Nels Pearson Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World (Paperback)
Nels Pearson; Edited by Marc Singer
R1,708 Discovery Miles 17 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Taking up a neglected area in the study of the crime novel, this collection investigates the growing number of writers who adapt conventions of detective fiction to expose problems of law, ethics, and truth that arise in postcolonial and transnational communities. While detective fiction has been linked to imperialism and constructions of race from its earliest origins, recent developments signal the evolution of the genre into a potent framework for narrating the complexities of identity, citizenship, and justice in a postcolonial world. Among the authors considered are Vikram Chandra, Gabriel GarcA a MA!rquez, Michael Ondaatje, Patrick Chamoiseau, Mario Vargas Llosa, Suki Kim, and Walter Mosley. The essays explore detective stories set in Latin America, the Caribbean, India, and North America, including novels that view the American metropolis from the point of view of Asian American, African American, or Latino characters. Offering ten new and original essays by scholars in the field, this volume highlights the diverse employment of detective fictions internationally, and uncovers important political and historical subtexts of popular crime novels.

Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World (Hardcover, New Ed): Nels Pearson Detective Fiction in a Postcolonial and Transnational World (Hardcover, New Ed)
Nels Pearson; Edited by Marc Singer
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Taking up a neglected area in the study of the crime novel, this collection investigates the growing number of writers who adapt conventions of detective fiction to expose problems of law, ethics, and truth that arise in postcolonial and transnational communities. While detective fiction has been linked to imperialism and constructions of race from its earliest origins, recent developments signal the evolution of the genre into a potent framework for narrating the complexities of identity, citizenship, and justice in a postcolonial world. Among the authors considered are Vikram Chandra, Gabriel GarcA a MA!rquez, Michael Ondaatje, Patrick Chamoiseau, Mario Vargas Llosa, Suki Kim, and Walter Mosley. The essays explore detective stories set in Latin America, the Caribbean, India, and North America, including novels that view the American metropolis from the point of view of Asian American, African American, or Latino characters. Offering ten new and original essays by scholars in the field, this volume highlights the diverse employment of detective fictions internationally, and uncovers important political and historical subtexts of popular crime novels.

A Rightful Place: A Road Map to Recognition (Paperback, Ed): Noel Pearson, Shireen Morris A Rightful Place: A Road Map to Recognition (Paperback, Ed)
Noel Pearson, Shireen Morris
R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Soon we will all decide if and how indigenous Australians will be recognised in the constitution. In this essential book, several leading indigenous writers and thinkers provide a road map to recognition. These eloquent essays show what constitutional recognition means, and what it could make possible- a fairer relationship and a renewed appreciation of an ancient culture. With remarkable clarity and power, they traverse law, history and culture to map the path to change. The contributors to A Rightful Place are Noel Pearson, Stan Grant, Rachel Perkins, Damien Freeman, Rod Little and Jackie Huggins, and the book includes a foreword by Galarrwuy Yunupingu. A Rightful Place is edited by Shireen Morris, a lawyer and constitutional reform fellow at the Cape York Institute and researcher at Monash University.

The War of the Worlds: Short Black 3 (Paperback, Ed): Noel Pearson The War of the Worlds: Short Black 3 (Paperback, Ed)
Noel Pearson
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'How many Australians born in the 137 years since Truganini's death learnt her legend and scarcely thought deeper about the enormity of the loss she represented, and the history that led to it? Her spirit casts a long shadow over Australian history, but we have nearly all of us found a way to avert our eyes from its meaning.' In The War of the Worlds, Noel Pearson considers the shadow over Australia's history- the question of genocide, in early Tasmania and elsewhere. With eloquence and passion, he explores the 'emotional convulsions of identification and memory' that he feels on encountering these events. Re-reading Dickens and Darwin, Pearson acknowledges the 'fatal logic' of the colonial project, and seeks to draw out its meaning for Australians today.

A Rightful Place: Race, Recognition and a More Complete Commonwealth: Quarterly Essay 55 (Paperback, 55th edition): Noel Pearson A Rightful Place: Race, Recognition and a More Complete Commonwealth: Quarterly Essay 55 (Paperback, 55th edition)
Noel Pearson
R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The nation has unfinished business. After more than two centuries, can a rightful place be found for Australia's original peoples? Soon we will all decide if and how indigenous Australians will be recognised in the constitution. In the words of Professor Greg Craven- 'We have a committed prime minister, and a committed opposition. We have a receptive electorate. There will never be a better time. We have no choice but to address the question. If constitutions deal with fundamental things, our indigenous heritage is pretty fundamental.' In A Rightful Place, Noel Pearson shows how the idea of 'race' was embedded in the constitution, and the distorting effect this has had. Now there is a chance to change it - if we can agree on a way forward. Pearson shows what constitutional recognition means, and what it could make possible- true equality and a renewed appreciation of an ancient culture. This is a wide-ranging, eloquent call for justice, an essay of remarkable power that traverses history and culture to make the case for change. 'As long as we have a constitution that characterises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the basis of race, it will have deleterious implications for their citizenship. It must be removed ...This is not just a matter of symbolism. I think this will be a matter of psychology. The day we come to regard ourselves as people with a distinct heritage, with distinct cultures and languages but not of a distinct race will be a day of psychological liberation. And it will also be liberating for those in the wider community ...' Noel Pearson, A Rightful Place

The Old Santa Fe Trail and Other Poems of the Plains (Paperback): Nels Pearson The Old Santa Fe Trail and Other Poems of the Plains (Paperback)
Nels Pearson
R570 R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Save R101 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Radical Hope: Education and Equality in Australia (Paperback): Noel Pearson Radical Hope: Education and Equality in Australia (Paperback)
Noel Pearson
R477 Discovery Miles 4 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Radical Hope, one of Australia's most original and provocative thinkers turns his attention to the question of education. Noel Pearson begins with two fundamental questions- How to ensure the survival of a people, their culture and way of life? And can education transform the lives of the disadvantaged many, or will it at best raise up a fortunate few? Pearson argues powerfully that underclass students, many of whom are Aboriginal, should receive a rigorous schooling that gives them the means to negotiate the wider world. He examines the long-term failure of educational policy in Australia, especially in the indigenous sector, and asks why it is always 'Groundhog Day' when there are lessons to be learned from innovations now underway. Pearson introduces new findings from research and practice, and takes on some of the most difficult and controversial issues. Throughout, he searches for the radical centre - the way forward that will raise up the many, preserve culture, and ensure no child is left behind. 'Essential reading for all who care about the true nature of the society we have created in Australia' - Alex Miller 'Noel Pearson is the best political and social essayist in the country' - Michael Gawenda, Crikey

The Old Santa Fe Trail and Other Poems of the Plains (1920) (Paperback): Nels Pearson The Old Santa Fe Trail and Other Poems of the Plains (1920) (Paperback)
Nels Pearson
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Radical Hope: Education and Equality in Australia: Quarterly Essay 35 (Paperback, 35th edition): Noel Pearson Radical Hope: Education and Equality in Australia: Quarterly Essay 35 (Paperback, 35th edition)
Noel Pearson
R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Radical Hope, one of Australia's most original and provocative thinkers turns his attention to the question of education. Noel Pearson begins with two fundamental questions- How to ensure the survival of a people, their culture and way of life? And can education transform the lives of the disadvantaged many, or will it at best raise up a fortunate few? In an essay that is personal and philosophical, wide-ranging and politically engaged, Pearson discusses what makes a good teacher and recalls his own mentors and inspirations. He argues powerfully that underclass students, many of whom are Aboriginal, should receive a rigorous schooling that gives them the means to negotiate the wider world. He examines the long-term failure of educational policy in Australia, especially in the indigenous sector, and asks why it is always 'Groundhog Day' when there are lessons to be learned from the innovations now underway in the United States. This is an essay filled with ideas and arguments and information - from a little-known educational revolutionary named Siegfried Englemann, to the No Excuses ethos and the Knowledge Is Power program, to Barack Obama's efforts to balance individual responsibility and historical legacy. Pearson introduces new findings from research and practice, and takes on some of the most difficult and controversial issues. Throughout, he searches for the radical centre - the way forward that will raise up the many, preserve culture, and ensure no child is left behind. 'It is time to ask- are we Aborigines a serious people? ...Do we have the seriousness necessary to maintain our languages, traditions and knowledge? ...The truth is that I am prone to bouts of doubt and sadness around these questions. But I have hope. Our hope is dependent upon education. Our hope depends on how serious we become about the education of our people.' NOEL PEARSON, RADICAL HOPE Noel Pearson is a lawyer and activist, and director of the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership. He is the author of Up from the Mission (2009).

The Old Santa Fe Trail And Other Poems Of The Plains (1920) (Paperback): Nels Pearson The Old Santa Fe Trail And Other Poems Of The Plains (1920) (Paperback)
Nels Pearson
R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Irish Cosmopolitanism - Location and Dislocation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Samuel Beckett (Paperback): Nels Pearson Irish Cosmopolitanism - Location and Dislocation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Samuel Beckett (Paperback)
Nels Pearson
R684 Discovery Miles 6 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Looking at the writing of three significant Irish expatriates, Nels Pearson challenges conventional critical trends that view their work as either affirming Irish anti-colonial sentiment or embracing international identity. In reality, he argues, these writers constantly work back and forth between a sense of national belonging that remains incomplete and ideas of human universality tied to their new global environments. For these and many other Irish writers, national and international concerns do not conflict, but overlap-and the interplay between them motivates Irish modernism. According to Pearson, Joyce's Ulysses strives to articulate the interdependence of an Irish identity and a universal perspective; Bowen's exiled, unrooted characters are never firmly rooted in the first place; and in Beckett, the unsettled origin is felt most keenly when it is abandoned for exile. These writers demonstrate the displacement felt by many Irish citizens in an ever-changing homeland unsteadied by long and turbulent decolonization. Searching for a sense of place between national and global abstractions, their work displays a twofold struggle to pinpoint national identity while adapting to a fluid cosmopolitan world.

Irish Cosmopolitanism - Location and Dislocation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Samuel Beckett (Hardcover): Nels Pearson Irish Cosmopolitanism - Location and Dislocation in James Joyce, Elizabeth Bowen, and Samuel Beckett (Hardcover)
Nels Pearson
R2,422 R2,174 Discovery Miles 21 740 Save R248 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Looking at the writing of three Irish expatriates who lived in Trieste, London, and Paris, Nels Pearson challenges conventional critical trends that view their work as either affirming Irish anticolonial sentiment or embracing international identity. In reality, he argues, these writers work constantly back and forth between a sense of national belonging that remains incomplete and ideas of human universality tied to their new global environments. For these and many other Irish writers, national and international concerns do not conflict, but overlap-and the interplay between them motivates Irish modernism. Joyce's Ulysses strives to articulate the interdependence of an Irish identity and a universal perspective. Bowen's exiled, unrooted characters were never firmly rooted in the first place. And in Beckett, the unsettled origin is felt most keenly when it is abandoned for exile. These writers demonstrate the displacement felt by many Irish citizens in an ever-changing Ireland unsteadied by long and turbulent decolonization. Ultimately, their work displays a twofold struggle to pinpoint national identity while adapting to a fluid cosmopolitan world.

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