Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
392
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Jan 14, 2020
Издатель
Routledge
Издание
1
ISBN-10
1138357081
ISBN-13
9781138357082
Описание
In this insightful exploration, Susan B. Iwanisziw delves into the complexities of postcolonial literature through the lens of Aphra Behn's work. She unpacks the layers of cultural and social implications in Behn's narratives, connecting them to contemporary issues and discussions surrounding colonialism. By revisiting Behn's contributions, Iwanisziw sheds light on how these historical texts continue to resonate in today's literary discourse.
The analysis not only honors Behn's pioneering role as one of the first female playwrights and novelists but also critiques her perspective within the colonial framework. Iwanisziw emphasizes the nuanced portrayal of power dynamics and identity, prompting readers to reconsider how colonial histories inform modern narratives. Her meticulous examination invites readers to engage with the intersections of gender, race, and imperialism, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of literature through the postcolonial lens.
The analysis not only honors Behn's pioneering role as one of the first female playwrights and novelists but also critiques her perspective within the colonial framework. Iwanisziw emphasizes the nuanced portrayal of power dynamics and identity, prompting readers to reconsider how colonial histories inform modern narratives. Her meticulous examination invites readers to engage with the intersections of gender, race, and imperialism, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of literature through the postcolonial lens.