Culture and Commerce in Conrad's Asian Fiction

Culture and Commerce in Conrad's Asian Fiction
Title Culture and Commerce in Conrad's Asian Fiction PDF eBook
Author Andrew Francis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 247
Release 2015-04-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107093988

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Andrew Francis' Culture and Commerce in Conrad's Asian Fiction is the first book-length critical study of commerce in Conrad's work. It reveals not only the complex connections between culture and commerce in Conrad's Asian fiction, but also how he employed commerce in characterization, moral contexts, and his depiction of relations at a point of advanced European imperialism. Conrad's treatment of commerce - Arab, Chinese and Malay, as well as European - is explored within a historically specific context as intricate and resistant to traditional readings of commerce as simple and homogeneous. Through the analysis of both literary and non-literary sources, this book examines capitalism, colonialism and globalization within the commercial, political and social contexts of colonial Southeast Asia.

The Routledge Companion to Joseph Conrad

The Routledge Companion to Joseph Conrad
Title The Routledge Companion to Joseph Conrad PDF eBook
Author Debra Romanick Baldwin
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 387
Release 2024-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040047084

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The Routledge Companion to Joseph Conrad attests to the global significance and enduring importance of Conrad’s works, reception, and legacy. This volume brings together an international roster of scholars who consider his works in relation to biography, narrative, politics, women’s studies, comparative literature, and other forms of art. They offer approaches as diverse as re-examining Conrad’s sea voyages using newly available digital materials, analyzing his archipelagic narrative techniques, applying Chinese philosophy to Lord Jim, interrogating gendered epistemology in the neglected story “The Tale,” considering Conrad alongside W.E.B. Du Bois, Graham Greene, Virginia Woolf, or Orhan Pamuk, or alongside sound, gesture, opera, graphic novels, or contemporary events. An invaluable resource for students and scholars of Conrad and twentieth-century literature, this groundbreaking collection shows how Conrad’s works – their artistry, vision, and ideas – continue to challenge, perplex, and delight.

Migration, Modernity and Transnationalism in the Work of Joseph Conrad

Migration, Modernity and Transnationalism in the Work of Joseph Conrad
Title Migration, Modernity and Transnationalism in the Work of Joseph Conrad PDF eBook
Author Kim Salmons
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2021-07-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350168939

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Examining the notion of migration and transnationalism within the life and work of Joseph Conrad, this book situates the multicultural and transnational characters that comprise his fiction while locating Conrad as a subject of the Russian state whose provenance is Polish, but whose identity is that of a merchant sailor and English country gentleman. Conrad's characters are often marked by crossings – changes of nation, changes of culture, changes of identity – which refract Conrad's own cultural transitions. These crossings not only subjectivise the experience of the migrant through the modern complexities of technology and speed, but also through cross-cultural encounters of food and language. Collectively, these essays explore the experience of the migrant as exile; the inescapable intermeshing of migration, modernity and transnationalism as well as Conrad's own global and multicultural outlook. Conrad's work writes across historical, political and ethnic borders speaking to a transnational reality that continues to have relevance today.

Conrad's Secrets

Conrad's Secrets
Title Conrad's Secrets PDF eBook
Author R. Hampson
Publisher Springer
Pages 310
Release 2012-08-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137264675

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Conrad's Secrets explores a range of knowledges which would have been familiar to Conrad and his original readers. Drawing on research into trade, policing, sexual and financial scandals, changing theories of trauma and contemporary war-crimes, the book provides contexts for Conrad's fictions and produces original readings of his work.

Culture Hacks

Culture Hacks
Title Culture Hacks PDF eBook
Author Richard Conrad
Publisher Lioncrest Publishing
Pages 446
Release 2019-05-31
Genre
ISBN 9781544503141

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Richard Conrad grew up in Washington, D.C., studied engineering and economics at Vanderbilt University, earned a master's degree in Economics as a local student at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and later earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Richard worked for the last sixteen years for a large U.S. money management firm researching, analyzing, and investing in Chinese and Japanese equities. Richard is fluent in Chinese and Japanese and continues to live in Asia with his family.

Food in the Novels of Joseph Conrad

Food in the Novels of Joseph Conrad
Title Food in the Novels of Joseph Conrad PDF eBook
Author Kim Salmons
Publisher Springer
Pages 135
Release 2017-07-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3319566237

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This book is about the role of food in the works of Joseph Conrad, analysing the social, political and anthropological context of references to meals, eating, food production and cannibalism. It offers a new perspective on the works of Joseph Conrad and provides an accessible medium through which readers can engage with the complex theories and philosophical dilemmas that Conrad presents in his fiction. This is the only major study of food in Conrad’s works; it is unique in its interdisciplinary approach to food in that it engages with sociological, political, historical, personal and literary perspectives, thus providing a multi-dimensional approach to cultural, revolutionary, periodical and fictional representations of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This in turn, allows an interrogation of modern anxieties, embedded in cultural norms and values that can be interpreted through the way that food is prepared and eaten.

Bali Handbook with Lombok and the Eastern Isles

Bali Handbook with Lombok and the Eastern Isles
Title Bali Handbook with Lombok and the Eastern Isles PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 2000
Genre Bali Island (Indonesia)
ISBN 9781900949736

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