TY - BOOK AU - Bickford-Smith,Vivian AU - Byrne,Bridget AU - Duffy,Enda AU - Ghose,Sheila AU - Hart,Matthew AU - MacPhee,Graham AU - Nash,Geoffrey AU - Poddar,Prem AU - Wright,Colin TI - Empire and After: Englishness in Postcolonial Perspective SN - 9781845453206 AV - DA118 .E47 2010 U1 - 320.5409171/241320.5409171241 PY - 2007///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Imperialism KW - National characteristics, British KW - History KW - National characteristics, English KW - Nationalism KW - Colonies KW - Great Britain KW - Postcolonialism KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social KW - bisacsh KW - Colonial History, Cultural Studies (General), Memory Studies N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgements --; Introduction: Nationalism Beyond the Nation-State --; Part I: Nation & Empire --; 1. “As White As Ours”: Africa, Ireland, Imperial Panic, and the Effects of British Race Discourse --; 2. Writing About Englishness: South Africa’s Forgotten Nationalism --; 3. Passports, Empire, Subjecthood --; 4. Friends Across the Water: British Orientalists and Middle Eastern Nationalisms --; 5. Under English Eyes: The Disappearance of Irishness in Conrad’s The --; Part II: Postcolonial Legacies --; 6. Brit Bomber: The Fundamentalist Trope in Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album and “My Son the Fanatic” --; 7. Crisis of Identity? Englishness, Britishness, and Whiteness --; 8. Conserving Purity, Labouring the Past: A Tropological Evolution of Englishness --; 9. All the Downtown Tories: Mourning Englishness in New York --; Notes on Contributors --; Index; restricted access N2 - The growing debate over British national identity, and the place of "Englishness" within it, raises crucial questions about multiculturalism, postimperial culture and identity, and the past and future histories of globalization. However, discussions of Englishness have too often been limited by insular conceptions of national literature, culture, and history, which serve to erase or marginalize the colonial and postcolonial locations in which British national identity has been articulated. This volume breaks new ground by drawing together a range of disciplinary approaches in order to resituate the relationship between British national identity and Englishness within a global framework. Ranging from the literature and history of empire to analyses of contemporary culture, postcolonial writing, political rhetoric, and postimperial memory after 9/11, this collection demonstrates that far from being parochial or self-involved, the question of Englishness offers an important avenue for thinking about the politics of national identity in our postcolonial and globalized world UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780857453334 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780857453334 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780857453334/original ER -