Joseph Conrad And Postcritique: Politics Of Hope, Politics Of Fear

Jay Parker
Edited by Joyce Wexler
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Joseph Conrad And Postcritique: Politics Of Hope, Politics Of Fear

Jay Parker
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  • Published date: Sep 18, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 233
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9783030724986
  • Dimensions: 5.83" W x 1.0" L x 8.27" H

Jay Parker is Assistant Professor in the English Department of the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. He has published articles on Conrad in relation to liberalism and to justice inTextual Practice,Law and LiteratureandThe Conradian.He was awarded the Juliet McLauchlan Prize in 2012 and the Bruce Harkness Young Scholar Award in 2015 for his research on Conrad, and is fiction editor of theHong Kong Review of Books, as well as Advisory Editor forThe Conradian. He is currently completing a book on Conrad and Liberalism.

Joyce Wexler is Professor Emerita of English at Loyola University Chicago, USA. She is the author ofViolence without God: The Rhetorical Dilemma of Twentieth-Century Writers (2016), Who Paid for Modernism? Art, Money, and the Fiction of Conrad, Joyce, and Lawrence (1997),Laura Riding: A Bibliography (1981), and Laura Riding's Pursuit of Truth (1979). She currently serves as President of the Joseph Conrad Society of America.


''This collection of essays is a significant contribution to both Conrad studies and the critique / post-critique debate.  Through a series of original, insightful and pertinently suggestive critical essays, focussed largely on canonical works by Conrad (Heart of DarknessLord Jim and The Secret Agent), it constitutes a paradigm shift in Conrad studies, while, at the same time, using Conrad as a case study, to demonstrate and explore a variety of postcritical approaches.''

 -Professor Robert Hampson, FEA, FRSA, Research Fellow, The Institute of English Studies, University of London, UK.

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