Imperialism in literature
Resource Information
The concept Imperialism in literature represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Bowdoin College Library.
The Resource
Imperialism in literature
Resource Information
The concept Imperialism in literature represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Bowdoin College Library.
- Label
- Imperialism in literature
- Authority link
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94004979
206 Items that share the Concept Imperialism in literature
Context
Context of Imperialism in literatureSubject of
No resources found
No enriched resources found
- Afro-Orientalism
- After Empire : Scott, Naipaul, Rushdie
- Agent of empire : William Walker and the imperial self in American literature
- Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing, 1790-1870 : politics, history, and the family from Edgeworth and to Arnold
- Allegories of desire : body, nation, and empire in modern Caribbean literature by women
- Allegories of empire : the figure of woman in the colonial text
- American literary geographies : spacial practice and cultural production, 1500-1900
- American sensations : class, empire, and the production of popular culture
- An ecological and postcolonial study of literature : from Daniel Defoe to Salman Rushdie
- An empire nowhere : England, America, and literature from Utopia to The tempest
- Anglophone literature of Caribbean indenture : the seductive hierarchies of empire
- Anxieties of Empire and the fiction of intrigue
- Art and politics in Duras' India cycle
- Bardic nationalism : the romantic novel and the British Empire
- Border fictions : globalization, empire, and writing at the boundaries of the United States
- British and African literature in transnational context
- British imperial literature, 1870-1940 : writing and the administration of empire
- British representations of Latin America
- British romantic writers and the East : anxieties of empire
- British women travellers : empire and beyond, 1770-1870
- Cannibal fictions : American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality
- Captivity & sentiment : cultural exchange in American literature, 1682-1861
- Caribbean women writers and globalization : fictions of independence
- Cervantes, the novel, and the new world
- Claiming history : colonialism, ethnography, and the novel
- Colonial India in children's literature
- Colonial and Postcolonial incarceration
- Colonial and postcolonial literature : migrant metaphors
- Colonial memory : contemporary women's travel writing in Britain and the Netherlands
- Colonial power, colonial texts : India in the modern British novel
- Colonial transformations : the cultural production of the New Atlantic World, 1580-1640
- Colonialism and gender relations from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jamaica Kincaid : East Caribbean connections
- Colonialism and slavery in performance : theatre and the eighteenth-century French Caribbean
- Colonialism and the modernist moment in the early novels of Jean Rhys
- Conrad and imperialism : ideological boundaries and visionary frontiers
- Contemporary postcolonial theory : a reader
- Cosmopolitan criticism and postcolonial literature
- Critical spaces : Margaret Laurence and Janet Frame
- Crossroads of colonial cultures : Caribbean literatures in the age of revolution
- Cultural imperialism and the Indo-English novel : genre and ideology in R.K. Narayan, Anita Desai, Kamala Markandaya, and Salman Rushdie
- Culture and commerce in Conrad's Asian fiction
- Culture and imperialism
- D.H. Lawrence's border crossing : colonialism in his travel writings and "leadership" novels
- Decolonizing feminisms : race, gender & empire building
- Demythologizing the romance of conquest
- Desire and contradiction : imperial visions and domestic debates in Victorian literature
- Dickens and empire : discourses of class, race and colonialism in the works of Charles Dickens
- Discourses of difference : an analysis of women's travel writing and colonialism
- Discourses of empire : counter-epic literature in early modern Spain
- Domestic realities and imperial fictions : Jane Austen's novels in eighteenth-century contexts
- Dreaming revolution : transgression in the development of American romance
- Dryden and the traces of classical Rome
- E.M. Forster and the politics of imperialism
- Empire and pilgrimage in Conrad and Joyce
- Empire islands : castaways, cannibals, and fantasies of conquest
- Empire of ruin : black classicism and American imperial culture
- Empire on the English stage, 1660-1714
- Empire's children : empire and imperialism in classic British children's books
- Empire's proxy : American literature and U.S. imperialism in the Philippines
- End of empire and the English novel since 1945
- Ends of empire : women and ideology in early eighteenth-century English literature
- Envisioning Africa : racism and imperialism in Conrad's Heart of darkness
- Exceptional state : contemporary U.S. culture and the new imperialism
- Exploding the Western : myths of empire on the postmodern frontier
- Fables of modernity : literature and culture in the English eighteenth century
- Faulkner's imperialism : space, place, and the materiality of myth
- Fiction, crime, and empire : clues to modernity and postmodernism
- From Little London to Little Bengal : religion, print, and modernity in early British India, 1793-1835
- From the margins of empire : Christina Stead, Doris Lessing, Nadine Gordimer
- George Eliot and Victorian attitudes to racial diversity, colonialism, Darwinism, class, gender, and Jewish culture and prophecy
- George Eliot and the British Empire
- Green unpleasant land : creative responses to rural Britain's colonial connections
- Heart of darkness : search for the unconscious
- Heartless immensity : literature, culture, and geography in antebellum America
- Images of the Raj : South Asia in the literature of empire
- Imagined empires : Incas, Aztecs, and the New World of American literature, 1771-1876
- Imagined homelands : British poetry in the colonies
- Imperial characters : home and periphery in eighteenth-century literature
- Imperial fictions : German literature before and beyond the nation-state
- Imperial masochism : British fiction, fantasy, and social class
- Imperialism at home : race and Victorian women's fiction
- Indian traffic : identities in question in colonial and postcolonial India
- Inventing Ruritania : the imperialism of the imagination
- Ireland, India, and nationalism in nineteenth-century literature
- Jamaica Kincaid : where the land meets the body
- James Joyce and the problem of justice : negotiating sexual and colonial difference
- Joseph Conrad and the West : signs of empire
- Joyce, race, and empire
- Kipling's imperial boy : adolescence and cultural hybridity
- Law and empire in English Renaissance literature
- Literary culture and U.S. imperialism : from the Revolution to World War II
- Literature and imperialism
- Littératures francophones et théorie postcoloniale
- Locating race : global sites of post-colonial citizenship
- Lost worlds : Latin America and the imagining of empire
- Macropolitics of nineteenth-century literature : nationalism, exoticism, imperialism
- Making British Indian fictions : 1772-1823
- Making men : gender, literary authority, and women's writing in Caribbean narrative
- Manichean aesthetics : the politics of literature in colonial Africa
- Maps of Englishness : writing identity in the culture of colonialism
- Masculinities in British adventure fiction, 1880-1915
- Masculinity and the new imperialism : rewriting manhood in British popular literature, 1870-1914
- Milton and the imperial vision
- Milton's imperial epic : Paradise lost and the discourse of colonialism
- Modernism and colonialism : British and Irish literature, 1899-1939
- Modernist voyages : colonial women writers in London, 1890-1945
- Moorings : Portuguese expansion and the writing of Africa
- Nation, empire, decline : studies in rhetorical continuity from the Romans to the modern era
- Of irony and empire : Islam, the West, and the transcultural invention of Africa
- Olive Schreiner and the progress of feminism : evolution, gender, empire
- On the winds and waves of imagination : transnational feminism and literature
- On writing [and] race in contemporary Britain
- Oracles of empire : poetry, politics, and commerce in British America, 1690-1750
- Other Englands : utopia, capital, and empire in an age of transition
- Out of place : Englishness, empire, and the locations of identity
- Outsiders and insiders : perspectives of Third World culture in British and post-colonial fiction
- Paradise and plantation : tourism and culture in the anglophone Caribbean
- Paralyses : literature, travel, and ethnography in French modernity
- Plural sovereignties and contemporary indigenous literature
- Postcolonial criticism : history, theory and the work of fiction
- Postcolonial literature and the biblical call for justice
- Reaches of empire : the English novel from Edgeworth to Dickens
- Reading colonial Japan : text, context, and critique
- Remembering Africa : the rediscovery of colonialism in contemporary German literature
- Representations of colonial intimacy in Anglo-Indian narratives
- Rider Haggard and the fiction of empire : a critical study of British imperial fiction
- Robert Louis Stevenson and the colonial imagination
- Romantic ecologies and colonial cultures in the British Atlantic world, 1770-1850
- Romantic imperialism : universal empire and the culture of modernity
- Romantic literature, race, and colonial encounter
- Romanticism, race, and imperial culture, 1780-1834
- Rule Britannia : women, empire, and Victorian writing
- Rule of darkness : British literature and imperialism, 1830-1914
- Russia and Ukraine : literature and the discourse of empire from Napoleonic to postcolonial times
- Russian subjects : empire, nation, and the culture of the Golden Age
- Science fiction and empire
- Science fiction, imperialism and the third world : essays on postcolonial literature and film
- Scotland, Britain, empire : writing the Highlands, 1760-1860
- Semicolonial Joyce
- Sentimental figures of empire in eighteenth-century Britain and France
- Sexual naturalization : Asian Americans and miscegenation
- Shakespeare's Troy : drama, politics, and the translation of empire
- Sitting in darkness : New South fiction, education, and the rise of Jim Crow colonialism, 1865-1920
- Soldier heroes : British adventure, empire, and the imagining of masculinities
- Soon come home to this island : West Indians in British children's literature
- Sounding imperial : poetic voice and the politics of empire, 1730-1820
- Spain's long shadow : the black legend, off-whiteness, and Anglo-American empire
- Spectacles of strangeness : imperialism, alienation, and Marlowe
- Spenser's monstrous regiment : Elizabethan Ireland and the poetics of difference
- Staging governance : theatrical imperialism in London, 1770-1800
- Statius' Silvae and the poetics of Empire
- Territories of empire : U.S. writing from the Louisiana Purchase to Mexican independence
- The Columbia guide to American Indian literatures of the United States since 1945
- The Vietnamese novel in French : a literary response to colonialism
- The colonial experience in French fiction : a study of Pierre Loti, Ernest Psichari, and Pierre Mille
- The colonial moment : discoveries and settlements in modern American poetry
- The colonial rise of the novel
- The colonizer abroad : American writers on foreign soil, 1846-1912
- The country-house ethos in English literature, 1688-1750 : themes of personal retreat and national expansion
- The cultural politics of sugar : Caribbean slavery and narratives of colonialism
- The dawn watch : Joseph Conrad in a global world
- The elegiac cityscape : Propertius and the meaning of Roman monuments
- The empire inside : Indian commodities in Victorian domestic novels
- The ethics of exile : colonialism in the fictions of Charles Brockden Brown and J.M. Coetzee
- The fiction of imperialism : reading between international relations and postcolonialism
- The first Naipaul world epics : from The mystic masseur to An area of darkness and beyond
- The grammar of empire in eighteenth-century British writing
- The imperial archive : knowledge and the fantasy of empire
- The imperialist imaginary : visions of Asia and the Pacific in American culture
- The imperishable empire : a study of British fiction on India
- The language of empire : myths and metaphors of popular imperialism, 1880-1918
- The literary afterlives of Roger Casement, 1899-2016
- The literature of colonialism
- The location of culture
- The man who would be Kipling : the colonial fiction and the frontiers of exile
- The mask of power : Seneca's tragedies and imperial Rome
- The narcissism of empire : loss, rage, and revenge in Thomas De Quincey, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling and Isak Dinesen
- The novel and the menagerie : totality, Englishness, and empire
- The other side of terror : Black women and the culture of US empire
- The poetics of colonization : from city to text in archaic Greece
- The poetics of imperialism : translation and colonization from The tempest to Tarzan
- The polemics of possession in Spanish American narrative
- The politics of Latin literature : writing, identity, and empire in ancient Rome
- The rhetoric of English India
- The rhetoric of empire : colonial discourse in journalism, travel writing, and imperial administration
- The ruling passion : British colonial allegory and the paradox of homosexual desire
- The sahibs and the natives : a study of guilt & pride in Anglo-Indian & Indo-Anglian novels
- The sign of the cannibal : Melville and the making of a postcolonial reader
- The voice of the oppressed in the language of the oppressor : a discussion of selected postcolonial literature from Ireland, Africa, and America
- Theoretical debates in Spanish American literature
- Torrid zones : maternity, sexuality, and empire in eighteenth-century English narratives
- U.S. orientalisms : race, nation, and gender in literature, 1790-1890
- U.S. women writers and the discourses of colonialism, 1825-1861
- Unseasonable youth : modernism, colonialism, and the fiction of development
- Using the master's tools : resistance and the literature of the African and South-Asian diasporas
- Vergil's empire : political thought in the Aeneid
- Victorian literature and postcolonial studies
- Virgil's Aeneid : Cosmos and imperium
- War games : Richard Harding Davis and the new imperialism
- White horizon : the Arctic in the nineteenth-century British imagination
- White shadows : a dialectical view of the French African novel
- White skins/Black masks : representation and colonialism
- Willa Cather in context : progress, race, empire
- William Blake and the impossible history of the 1790s
- Women, 'race,' and writing in the early modern period
- Writing the colonial adventure : race, gender, and nation in Anglo-Australian popular fiction, 1875-1914
- Xenophon's imperial fiction : on the education of Cyrus
Embed
Settings
Select options that apply then copy and paste the RDF/HTML data fragment to include in your application
Embed this data in a secure (HTTPS) page:
Layout options:
Include data citation:
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/resource/FBbCGweEt84/" typeof="CategoryCode http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Concept"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bowdoin.edu/resource/FBbCGweEt84/">Imperialism in literature</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="https://link.bowdoin.edu/">Bowdoin College Library</a></span></span></span></span></div>
Note: Adjust the width and height settings defined in the RDF/HTML code fragment to best match your requirements
Preview
Cite Data - Experimental
Data Citation of the Concept Imperialism in literature
Copy and paste the following RDF/HTML data fragment to cite this resource
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/resource/FBbCGweEt84/" typeof="CategoryCode http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Concept"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bowdoin.edu/resource/FBbCGweEt84/">Imperialism in literature</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="https://link.bowdoin.edu/">Bowdoin College Library</a></span></span></span></span></div>