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Imagining London : postcolonial fiction and the transnational metropolis / John Clement Ball.

Title
Imagining London : postcolonial fiction and the transnational metropolis / John Clement Ball.
Author
Ball, John Clement, 1960-
Publication
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c2004.

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Description
viii, 295 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
"London was once the hub of an empire on which 'the sun never set.' After the Second World War, as Britain withdrew from most of its colonies, the city that once possessed the world began to contain a diasporic world that was increasingly taking possession of it. Drawing on postcolonial theories, as well as interdisciplinary perspectives from cultural geography, urban theory, history, and sociology, Imagining London examines representations of the English metropolis in Canadian, West Indian, Indian, and second generation 'black British' novels written in the last half of the twentieth century. It analyses the diverse ways in which London is experienced and portrayed as a transnational space by Commonwealth expatriates and migrants." "As the former 'heart of empire' and a contemporary 'world city, ' London metonymically represents the British Empire in two distinct ways. In the early years of decolonization, it was a primarily white city that symbolized imperial power and history. Over time, as migrants from former colonies have 'reinvaded the centre' and changed its demographic and cultural constitution, it has come to represent empire as a global microcosm and profoundly relational locale. John Clement Ball examines the work of more than twenty writers, including established authors such as Robertson Davies, Mordecai Richler, Jean Rhys, Sam Selvon, V.S. Naipaul, Anita Desai, and Salman Rushdie, and newer voices such as Catherine Bush, David Dabydeen, Amitav Ghosh, Hanit Kureishi, and Zadie Smith."--Jacket.
Subject
  • City and town life in literature
  • Commonwealth fiction (English) > 20th century > History and criticism
  • English fiction > 20th century > History and criticism
  • London (England) > In literature
  • Londres (Angleterre) dans la littérature
  • Postcolonialism in literature
  • Postcolonialisme dans la littérature
  • Roman anglais > 20e siècle > Histoire et critique
  • Roman du Commonwealth (anglais) > 20e siècle > Histoire et critique
  • Vie urbaine dans la littérature
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references: p. [267]-282.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction : the key to the capital -- London North-West : the broader borders of metropolitan Canadianness -- London South-West : Caribbean fiction and metropolitan life -- London South-East : metropolitan (un)realities in Indian fiction -- London centre : the familial urban world of recent "Black British" writing.
ISBN
0802044964 :
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library