Literarische Selbstverortung als historische Handlung: The Travels of Dean Mahomet, 1794
door
Anne K. Kohlrausch
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Travel
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
110
Taal
Duits
Gepubliceerd
Aug 26, 2011
Uitgever
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Editie
New
ISBN-10
3631611765
ISBN-13
9783631611760
Beschrijving
In this profound exploration of historical narrative, Anne K. Kohlrausch delves into Dean Mahomet’s seminal work, "The Travels of Dean Mahomet," published in 1794. Through a careful examination, Kohlrausch uncovers the intricacies of Mahomet’s experiences and how they intersect with broader historical and cultural movements of the time. The text serves as a vital document that not only reflects personal journeys but also the colonial and postcolonial dynamics at play in late 18th-century England.
Kohlrausch's analysis transcends mere biography, situating Mahomet's travels within a rich tapestry of literary self-location. The author articulates how Mahomet's narrative offers insights into his identity, as well as the perceptions and misconceptions surrounding individuals from colonized backgrounds. This exploration invites readers to consider how personal narratives can assert agency and influence societal understandings of race and culture.
Additionally, the work highlights the importance of travel literature as a historical tool, shedding light on the complexities of identity formation in a period characterized by imperial expansion and cultural exchange. Through meticulous research and thoughtful commentary, Kohlrausch engages with the historical context of Mahomet’s writing, prompting contemporary reflections on the legacy of colonialism.
Ultimately, this study encourages a re-evaluation of how we understand literature as a form of historical action, urging readers to appreciate the nuanced ways in which personal stories can challenge dominant narratives and foster a deeper understanding of cultural intersections.
Kohlrausch's analysis transcends mere biography, situating Mahomet's travels within a rich tapestry of literary self-location. The author articulates how Mahomet's narrative offers insights into his identity, as well as the perceptions and misconceptions surrounding individuals from colonized backgrounds. This exploration invites readers to consider how personal narratives can assert agency and influence societal understandings of race and culture.
Additionally, the work highlights the importance of travel literature as a historical tool, shedding light on the complexities of identity formation in a period characterized by imperial expansion and cultural exchange. Through meticulous research and thoughtful commentary, Kohlrausch engages with the historical context of Mahomet’s writing, prompting contemporary reflections on the legacy of colonialism.
Ultimately, this study encourages a re-evaluation of how we understand literature as a form of historical action, urging readers to appreciate the nuanced ways in which personal stories can challenge dominant narratives and foster a deeper understanding of cultural intersections.
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