Literary Setting and the Postcolonial City in No Longer at Ease

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN Research in African Literatures Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.2979/reseafrilite.52.3.04
L. Kruger
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ABSTRACT:This paper considers Achebe’s No Longer at Ease in terms of its modest canonical fortunes and its peculiar formal construction. The paper argues that the novel’s urban setting is produced through an emergent and local noir style, that this setting indexes the increasing centrality of the city in late colonial African life, and that it formally responds to the success of Achebe’s rural Things Fall Apart and its problematic status as a paradigmatic African text. The paper suggests that No Longer at Ease’s foreign and local horizons of interpretation, as symptoms of an ongoing imperial world-system, are internalized and symbolically resolved by the novel’s instantiation of Lagos as chronotope. The paper’s methodological intervention offers a hermeneutics of literary setting through which to elaborate the relationships between form, literary institutions, and material conditions in the postcolony.
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《不再安逸》中的文学背景与后殖民城市
摘要:本文从阿切贝《不再安逸》的适度规范命运和独特的形式建构两个方面对其进行了考察。论文认为,小说的城市背景是通过一种新兴的、地方性的黑色风格产生的,这种背景表明了城市在非洲殖民后期生活中日益重要,它正式回应了阿切贝的《乡村事物分崩离析》的成功及其作为非洲典型文本的问题地位。这篇论文表明,《不再安逸》的外国和当地解读视野,作为一个正在进行的帝国世界体系的症状,通过小说将拉各斯实例化为时间点,被内化并象征性地解决了。本文的方法论介入提供了一种文学环境的解释学,通过它来阐述后殖民时期形式、文学制度和物质条件之间的关系。
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Research in African Literatures
Research in African Literatures LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, Research in African Literatures is the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide and provides a forum in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa, as well as information on African publishing, announcements of importance to Africanists, and notes and queries of literary interest. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every issue, often presented as review essays, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews.
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