¡Motazaru Mono Tachi No Bungaku Shi Teikoku to Gunshu No Kindai
¡Yoshida Hiroshi / Cho
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[Machine Translation] Why are participants in demonstrations and protests named as crowds or mobs? Why are gatherings of people considered dangerous? This book looks at the origins of these perspectives in colonial rule. It traces how colonial intellectuals affirmatively read negative images of crowds as subjects of masses, peoples, and peoples, dealing with literature ranging from English and American literature to Caribbean and African literature. This is a new theory of Third World literature that examines Joseph Conrad, C.L.R. James, Richard Wright, George Lamming, Gugi wa Ziongo, and others.
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