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Carole Sweeney

    Vagabond Fictions
    From Fetish to Subject
    • 2022

      Filling in a blank spot in the history of twentieth-century women's writing, Carole Sweeney examines the work of five experimental writers, whose writing has been neglected in accounts of the development of post-1945 British literature.

      Vagabond Fictions
    • 2004

      From Fetish to Subject

      Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the complex relationship between modern primitivism and colonial ideologies, questioning whether it was complicit or a genuine engagement with cultural differences. Sweeney integrates a range of scholarship to analyze the connections between modernism and primitivism, tracing influences from Dada and Surrealism to figures like Josephine Baker. It highlights the evolution of négrophilie from early 1920s fascination with black culture to deeper reflections on race and representation in the 1930s, challenging conventional academic boundaries.

      From Fetish to Subject