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Decoded: New Essays on Zadie Smith examines the middle period of Zadie Smith's illustrious career as a dynamic, experimental novelist of contemporary Black British writing.


Decoded: New Essays on Zadie Smith examines the middle period of Zadie Smith's illustrious career as a dynamic, experimental novelist of contemporary Black British writing. The five new essays in Decoded, written by innovative scholars in the fields of British literature and African Diasporic studies, bring together the most original and current analysis of Smith's novels and literary criticism since the release of Smith's NW (2012). Decoded includes discussions of NW, Swing Time, The Embassy of Cambodia, Grand Union, Changing My Mind, Feel Free, and Intimations. The essays delve into Smith's philosophy about the role and responsibility of the artist, her ardent defense of the function of the novel in the digital age, and the connection between writers and readers. Also illuminated is Smith's growth as a writer, her reconceptualization of racial identity, and shifting literary techniques from hysterical realism to social realism. Finally, the book discusses Smith's role as a public intellectua, and her evolution from an optimistic champion of multiculturalism to a subdued, austere realist who has broadened her social critique from the local to the global arena.


Autorentext

Tracey L. Walters is Professor of Literature in the Department of Africana Studies at Stony Brook University, where she also holds an affiliate appointment with the Department of English, and Women s and Gender Studies. Dr. Walters has published numerous articles on Black women s literature and several books: African American Women and the Classicists Tradition: Black Women Writers from Wheatley to Morrison (2007), Zadie Smith: Critical Essays (2008), Zadie Smith (2012), and Not Your Mother's Mammy: The Black Domestic Worker in Transatlantic Media (2021).


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Decoded: New Essays on Zadie Smith examines the middle period of Zadie Smith s illustrious career as a dynamic, experimental novelist of contemporary Black British writing. The five new essays in Decoded, written by innovative scholars in the fields of British literature and African Diasporic studies, bring together the most original and current analysis of Smith s novels and literary criticism since the release of Smith s NW (2012). Decoded includes discussions of NW, Swing Time, The Embassy of Cambodia, Grand Union, Changing My Mind, Feel Free, and Intimations. The essays delve into Smith s philosophy about the role and responsibility of the artist, her ardent defense of the function of the novel in the digital age, and the connection between writers and readers. Also illuminated is Smith s growth as a writer, her reconceptualization of racial identity, and shifting literary techniques from hysterical realism to social realism. Finally, the book discusses Smith's role as a public intellectua, and her evolution from an optimistic champion of multiculturalism to a subdued, austere realist who has broadened her social critique from the local to the global arena.


Inhalt

Introduction Daniel South: Modelling Citizens: From a Digital to a Literary Public Sphere in NW and Swing Time James Arnett: Zadie Smith's George Eliot's Spinoza and Everybody: The Ethics of Austere Realism Matthias Stephan: Transmodern Identity Construction in Later Zadie Smith Dr. Alberto Fernández Carbajal: [U] nder the Sign of Love: Blackface Minstrelsy's Trauma, Racial Exploitation, and Kinaesthetic Hauntologies in Zadie Smith's Swing Time Tracey L. Walters: The Quest for Knowledge: The Intellectual Woman in Zadie Smith's Novels.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781433165627
    • Editor Tracey L. Walters
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Größe H231mm x B155mm x T11mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9781433165627
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 1433165627
    • Veröffentlichung 23.12.2021
    • Titel Decoded
    • Untertitel New Essays on Zadie Smith
    • Gewicht 320g
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Anzahl Seiten 114
    • Lesemotiv Entdecken
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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