![]() | Domestications Subjects: Imperialism; Imperialism; World politics in literature.; Postcolonialism in literature.; Imperialism in literature.; Literature Modern; Literature Modern; Domestications traces a genealogy of American global engagement with the Global South since World War II. Hosam Aboul-Ela reads American writers contrapuntally against intellectuals from the Global South in their common--yet ideologically divergent--concerns with hegemony, world domination, and uneven development. Using Edward Said's Culture and Imperialism as a model, Aboul-Ela explores the nature of U.S. imperialism's relationship to literary culture through an exploration of five key terms from the postcolonial bibliography: novel , idea , perspective , gender , and space . HOSAM ABOUL-ELA is an associate professor of literature at University of Houston and the author of Other South: Faulkner, Coloniality, and the Mariátegui Tradition . |
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