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Vladimir Biti

    This author delves into the intricate connections between literature, theory, and culture. Their work navigates the depths of narrative, examining how texts construct and interrogate stories, and exploring the theme of 'domesticating the other.' Through a rigorous theoretical framework and a profound grasp of literary traditions, they offer fresh perspectives on how texts reveal hidden meanings and shape our understanding of history and identity. Their approach is marked by meticulous analysis and penetrating insights into what makes literature resonant.

    Post-imperial Literature
    • Post-imperial Literature

      Translatio Imperii in Kafka and Coetzee

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the traumatic aftermath of the dissolution of East-Central European and West European empires, the book explores transnational literary alliances through the works of Franz Kafka and J.M. Coetzee. It analyzes how Kafka represents the transition from sovereign to disciplinary governance, while Coetzee reflects the shift from colonial assimilation to regeneration. Through close readings, the text reveals how both authors respond to the reconfiguration of power relations in their narratives, highlighting the instability of post-imperial literature and the loss of transcendental guarantees in human experience.

      Post-imperial Literature