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Relocating Consciousness : Diasporic Writers and the Dynamics of Literary Experience.
Title:
Relocating Consciousness : Diasporic Writers and the Dynamics of Literary Experience.
Author:
Grace, Daphne.
ISBN:
9789401204804
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (255 pages)
Series:
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts, 7 ; v.v. 7

Consciousness, Literature and the Arts, 7
Contents:
Relocating Consciousness -- Contents -- Chapter One: Readdressing Consciousness, Locating Diasporas -- Chapter Two: Exploring Self and Other: Theories of Consciousness -- Chapter Three: Trauma, Terror and the Impact of Consciousness -- Chapter Four: Empire, Violence, and the Writing of History -- Chapter Five: The Self-Reflexive World: Consciousness and Social Responsibility -- Chapter Six: African Explorations of the Sacred and the Self -- Chapter Seven: The Literature of Human Survival: Envisaging Alternatives -- Chapter Eight: Encounters in the Earthly Paradise: Relocating the Self -- Chapter Nine: Cosmopolitanism, Political Conscience and Higher Consciousness -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
This book deals directly with issues of consciousness within works of postcolonial and diasporic writers. It discusses fiction, autobiography and theory to re-formulate a "writing of consciousness", addressing contemporary cultural theory related to a wide range of dynamic writers and ground-breaking novels. A critical analysis of literature contextualises consciousness (understood here as the source of language and human creativity), and explores ways in which consciousness is involved in the creative process. Tackling the controversial nature of consciousness itself, the book argues that consciousness must be understood in its philosophical and social contexts. The idea of relocating consciousness calls for a new aesthetics and ethics of living in the diasporic world where we are all to some extent "migrant". The book explores notions of consciousness as alternative narrative structures to society, while expanding contemporary postcolonial theory beyond the limited dimension of power-based-on-violence to a more visionary exploration of experience based on consciousness as unity-in-diversity. Themes explored include sacred experience as empowerment; trauma, terror and the impact of consciousness; cosmopolitanism and globalisation; and the literature of human survival. Written in a lively and accessible manner the book will appeal to all readers who enjoy being on the cutting-edge of contemporary world literature.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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