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    Author(s)Birgit Neumann and Gabriele Rippl
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781032236339
    Pages296
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2021

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    Routledge Verbal-Visual Cofigurations in Postcolonial Literature Intermedial Aesthetics by Birgit Neumann and Gabriele Rippl

    Examining a range of contemporary Anglophone texts, this book opens up postcolonial and transcultural studies for discussions of visuality and vision. It argues that the preoccupation with visual practices in Anglophone literatures addresses the power of images, vision and visual aesthetics to regulate cultural visibility and modes of identification in an unevenly structured world. The representation of visual practices in the imaginative realm of fiction opens up a zone in which established orders of the sayable and visible may be revised and transformed. In 12 chapters, the book examines narrative fiction by writers such as Michael Ondaatje, Derek Walcott, Salman Rushdie, David Dabydeen and NoViolet Bulawayo, who employ word-image relations to explore the historically fraught links between visual practices and the experience of modernity in a transcultural context. Against this conceptual background, the examination of verbal-visual relations will illustrate how Anglophone fiction models alternative modes of re-presentation that reflect critically on hegemonic visual regimes and reach out for new, more pluralized forms of exchange.



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