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Hunger and Irony in the French Caribbean: Literature, Theory, and Public Life

Hunger and Irony in the French Caribbean: Literature, Theory, and Public Life

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Publisher Springer, Berlin
Year
Pages 201
Version paperback
Language English
ISBN 9781349719358
Categories Literature: history & criticism
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Through a series of case studies spanning the bounds of literature, photography, essay, and manifesto, this book examines the ways in which literary texts do theoretical, ethical, and political work. Nicole Simek approaches the relationship between literature, theory, and public life through a specific site, the French Antillean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, and focuses on two mutually elucidating terms: hunger and irony. Reading these concepts together helps elucidate irony's creative potential and limits.  If hunger gives irony purchase by anchoring it in particular historical and material conditions, irony also gives a literature and politics of hunger a means for moving beyond a given situation, for pushing through the inertias of history and culture.

Hunger and Irony in the French Caribbean: Literature, Theory, and Public Life

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Table of Contents

 

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: Living on the Edge

2. Theory or Over-Eating

3. Ironic Intent

4. In the Belly of the Beast: Irony, Opacity, Politics

5. Hunger Pangs: Irony, Tragedy, Constraint

6. Thirsty Ruins, Ironic Futures

7. Conclusion

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