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Paradise Discourse, Imperialism, and Globalization

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Exploiting Eden

Paradise Discourse, Imperialism, and Globalization

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Exploiting Eden
BySharae Deckard
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 4 December 2009
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203865170
Pages 264
eBook ISBN 9780203865170
Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Language & Literature
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Deckard, S. (2009). Paradise Discourse, Imperialism, and Globalization: Exploiting Eden (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203865170

ABSTRACT

This comparative study, the first of its kind, discusses paradise discourse in a wide range of writing from Mexico, Zanzibar, and Sri Lanka, including novels by authors such as Malcolm Lowry, Leonard Woolf, Juan Rulfo, Wilson Harris, Abdulrazak Gurnah, and Romesh Gunesekera. Tracing dialectical tropes of paradise across the "long modernity" of the capitalist world-system, Deckard reads literature from postcolonial nations in context with colonial discourse in order to demonstrate how paradise begins as a topos motivating European exploration and colonization, shifts into an ideological myth justifying imperial exploitation, and finally becomes a literary motif used by contemporary writers to critique neocolonial representations and conditions in the age of globalization.

Combining a range of critical perspectives—cultural materialist, ecocritical, and postcolonial—the volume opens up a deeper understanding of the relation between paradise discourse and the destructive dynamics of plantation, tourism, and global capital. Deckard uncovers literature from East Africa and South Asia which has been previously overlooked in mainstream postcolonial criticism, and gestures to how the utopian dimensions of the paradise myth might be reclaimed to promote cultural resistance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |24 pages

Introduction: Paradise and Modernity

BySharae Deckard

part |2 pages

PART I Paradise and the New World

chapter 1|24 pages

Gold-land of “Wild Surmise”: Mexico, Colonialism, and Informal Imperialism

BySharae Deckard

chapter 2|26 pages

“Perverse Paradiso”: Malcolm Lowry and the Writing of Modern

ByMexico

part |2 pages

PART II Paradise and Africa

chapter 3|25 pages

Dark Paradise, Lost Ophir: Colonial Imaginaries of East Africa

BySharae Deckard

chapter 4|27 pages

Paradise Rejected: Abdulrazak Gurnah and the Swahili World

BySharae Deckard

part |2 pages

PART III Paradise and Sri Lanka

chapter 5|27 pages

Taprobane, Serendib, Adam’s Peak: Ceylon as “Paradise of

ByDharma”

chapter 6|27 pages

“Make Your Own Eden”: Violence, Myth, and Ecology in Romesh

ByGunesekera

chapter 7|13 pages

Conclusion: Revenants

BySharae Deckard
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