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This book examines testimony in the works of Rebecca West, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, H.G. de Lisser, V.S Reid, and Ngũgi wa Thiong’o, and argues that disruptions to imperial and national power and the legal and legal responses they inspired shape the formal practices of modernist and Anglophone literature.

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"Insurgent Testimonies is a tremendously engaging, exciting, and innovative book. It is a timely intervention into postcolonial, trauma, and modernist literary studies that brings them together in unprecedented ways, while never glossing over the disciplinary and epistemological tensions between them. Rizzuto's dazzling readings of Conrad, West, de Lisser, Reid, and Ngugi are exemplary." -- -Ben Baer Princeton University "A brilliant, committed reading of literary form as testimonial force produced by the historical damage of colonial violence and by the utopian horizons of anti-imperial insurgency. Rizzuto rescues the unstable mode of confessional writing from its associations with romantic self-expression and contemporary therapy culture, and even from the desire for moral clarity that we associate with commissions of truth, reconciliation, and reparation. Methodologically agile and interpretively nuanced, this book gives us a new geopolitics of intimate literary forms, redraws the map of twentieth-century periodization, and vindicates close reading as a vital tool for humanities research today." -- -Jed Esty University of Pennsylvania "Insurgent Testimonies wrenches Modernism out of its fixed description as an offshoot of the 'World' wars in their European definition. It wrenches postcolonial theory from its current focus on migration and deterritorialization. It redoes our thinking on testimony. Stunning readings of non-canonical texts by canonical authors, and significant texts away from the mainstream. Attention to historical detail combined with creative command of theory. An indispensable book." -- -Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Columbia University

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Introduction. Challenging Ruptures: Testimonial Insurgencies, Spectral Witnesses 1. Compelled Confessions and Forced Attachments in Joseph Conrad's Under Western Eyes and "Poland Revisited 2. Traumas of Nation and Narrative: Legal and Literary Witnessing in Rebecca West's Wartime Writings 3. Vindicating the Law: H. G. de Lisser, V. S. Reid, and the Morant Bay Rebellion 4. Testimony and The Crisis of the Juridical Order in Ngugi wa Thiongo's A Grain of Wheat Notes Index

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 01/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9780823267828, 978-0823267828
      ISBN10: 0823267822

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      Book Synopsis
      This book examines testimony in the works of Rebecca West, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, H.G. de Lisser, V.S Reid, and Ngũgi wa Thiong’o, and argues that disruptions to imperial and national power and the legal and legal responses they inspired shape the formal practices of modernist and Anglophone literature.

      Trade Review
      "Insurgent Testimonies is a tremendously engaging, exciting, and innovative book. It is a timely intervention into postcolonial, trauma, and modernist literary studies that brings them together in unprecedented ways, while never glossing over the disciplinary and epistemological tensions between them. Rizzuto's dazzling readings of Conrad, West, de Lisser, Reid, and Ngugi are exemplary." -- -Ben Baer Princeton University "A brilliant, committed reading of literary form as testimonial force produced by the historical damage of colonial violence and by the utopian horizons of anti-imperial insurgency. Rizzuto rescues the unstable mode of confessional writing from its associations with romantic self-expression and contemporary therapy culture, and even from the desire for moral clarity that we associate with commissions of truth, reconciliation, and reparation. Methodologically agile and interpretively nuanced, this book gives us a new geopolitics of intimate literary forms, redraws the map of twentieth-century periodization, and vindicates close reading as a vital tool for humanities research today." -- -Jed Esty University of Pennsylvania "Insurgent Testimonies wrenches Modernism out of its fixed description as an offshoot of the 'World' wars in their European definition. It wrenches postcolonial theory from its current focus on migration and deterritorialization. It redoes our thinking on testimony. Stunning readings of non-canonical texts by canonical authors, and significant texts away from the mainstream. Attention to historical detail combined with creative command of theory. An indispensable book." -- -Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Columbia University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction. Challenging Ruptures: Testimonial Insurgencies, Spectral Witnesses 1. Compelled Confessions and Forced Attachments in Joseph Conrad's Under Western Eyes and "Poland Revisited 2. Traumas of Nation and Narrative: Legal and Literary Witnessing in Rebecca West's Wartime Writings 3. Vindicating the Law: H. G. de Lisser, V. S. Reid, and the Morant Bay Rebellion 4. Testimony and The Crisis of the Juridical Order in Ngugi wa Thiongo's A Grain of Wheat Notes Index

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