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The white man's burden, darkest Africa, the seduction of the primitive: such phrases were widespread in the language Western empires used to talk about their colonial enterprises. How this language itself served imperial purposes--and how it survives today in writing about the Third World--are the subject of David Spurr's book, a revealing account of the rhetorical strategies that have defined Western thinking about the non-Western world. Despite historical differences among British, French, and American versions of colonialism, their rhetoric had much in common. The Rhetoric of Empire identifies these shared features -- images, figures of speech, and characteristic lines of argument -- and explores them in a wide variety of sources. A former correspondent for the United Press International, the author is equally at home with journalism or critical theory, travel writing or official documents, and his discussion is remarkably comprehensive. Ranging from T. E. Lawrence and Isak Dineson to Hemingway and Naipaul, from Time and the New Yorker to the National Geographic and Le Monde, from journalists such as Didion and Sontag to colonial administrators such as Frederick Lugard and Albert Sarraut, this analysis suggests the degree to which certain rhetorical tactics penetrate the popular as well as official colonial and postcolonial discourse. -- from http://www.amazon.com (June 25, 2014).
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American prose literature, Colonies in literature, Discourse analysis, English prose literature, French prose literature, History, History and criticism, Imperialism in literature, In literature, Intellectual life, Rhetoric, Travel writing, Imperialisme, Stil, History & criticism, Developing countries in literature, Journalistiek, Reisbeschrijvingen, Verwaltungssprache, Kolonialismus, Literature, Zeitungssprache, Reiseliteratur, Imperialism, Journalism, political aspectsEdition | Availability |
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The rhetoric of empire: colonial discourse in journalism, travel writing, and imperial administration
1993, Duke University Press
in English
0822313170 9780822313175
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-208) and index.
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