Ethnographic narratives as world literature : uneven entanglements in European and South Asian writing / Lucio De Capitani.
2023
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Title
Ethnographic narratives as world literature : uneven entanglements in European and South Asian writing / Lucio De Capitani.
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9783031387043 (electronic bk.)
303138704X (electronic bk.)
9783031387036
3031387031
303138704X (electronic bk.)
9783031387036
3031387031
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 279 pages).
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10.1007/978-3-031-38704-3 doi
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PN92
Dewey Decimal Classification
809/.034
Summary
This book links world-literary studies with anthropology and ethnography. It shows how ethnographic narratives can represent a compelling point of departure for world-literary explorations. The volume compares the travel writing and fiction of Robert Louis Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling as colonial ethnographic narratives; the militant writings of Carlo Levi and Mahasweta Devi; and the travelogues and ethnographic fiction of Amitav Ghosh and the literary journalism of Frank Westerman. Each of these readings focuses on a set of social, political and historical circumstances and relies on a dialogue with anthropological theory and history. This book demonstrates how imperialism, colonialism, capitalism and ecology are interdependent, and contributes to methodological debates within both anthropology and world-literary studies. Lucio De Capitani is Research Fellow in the Department of Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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New comparisons in world literature, 2634-6109
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Table of Contents
1. Ethnographic Fieldwork as a Point of Departure for World Literature
2. Colonial Ethnography and Uneven Intimacies in Robert Louis Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling
3. Militant Ethnography and Internal Colonialism in Carlo Levi and Mahasweta Devi
4. Patchy Ethnographies of Neocolonial and Neoliberal Landscapes in Amitav Ghosh and Frank Westerman
5. Conclusion.
2. Colonial Ethnography and Uneven Intimacies in Robert Louis Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling
3. Militant Ethnography and Internal Colonialism in Carlo Levi and Mahasweta Devi
4. Patchy Ethnographies of Neocolonial and Neoliberal Landscapes in Amitav Ghosh and Frank Westerman
5. Conclusion.