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題名 Multicultural Matters of Love in Contemporary Historical Fiction
作者 Yang, Ya-Chu
貢獻者 文山評論:文學與文化
關鍵詞 multiculturalism; historical novel; hybridity
日期 2018-12
上傳時間 29-Mar-2019 15:10:51 (UTC+8)
摘要 This paper examines two contemporary British historical fictions, Bernardine Evaristo`s The Emperor`s Babe (2002) and Salman Rushdie`s The Enchantress of Florence (2008), as shedding light on and offering critiques to both Britain and the world`s current multicultural state of development. Evaristo`s verse novel revisits Roman London through the perspective of its black ruler and residents to uncover the historical evidence of a multiracial and multicultural British Isles not dominated by hierarchies of difference. Rushdie`s novel, on the other hand, fantastically returns to the sixteenth century to portray the world famous Mughal Emperor, Akbar the Great, who is celebrated for his successful sovereignty achieved through diplomatic military policies as well as religious and cultural tolerance. Through Rushdie`s historical writing, Akbar`s great kingdom serves as an eastern counterpart to the vivacity of western Renaissance. By reviving these historical Emperors who lived and loved across cultural borders through literary imaginings of their lovers, Evaristo`s and Rushdie`s texts present critical and creative practices of multicultural progress as a mirror for today`s postcolonial age of transnationalism and globalization.
關聯 文山評論:文學與文化, 12(1), pp.31-55
資料類型 article
DOI https://doi.org/10.30395/WSR.201812_12(1).0002
dc.contributor 文山評論:文學與文化
dc.creator (作者) Yang, Ya-Chu
dc.date (日期) 2018-12
dc.date.accessioned 29-Mar-2019 15:10:51 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 29-Mar-2019 15:10:51 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 29-Mar-2019 15:10:51 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/122735-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) This paper examines two contemporary British historical fictions, Bernardine Evaristo`s The Emperor`s Babe (2002) and Salman Rushdie`s The Enchantress of Florence (2008), as shedding light on and offering critiques to both Britain and the world`s current multicultural state of development. Evaristo`s verse novel revisits Roman London through the perspective of its black ruler and residents to uncover the historical evidence of a multiracial and multicultural British Isles not dominated by hierarchies of difference. Rushdie`s novel, on the other hand, fantastically returns to the sixteenth century to portray the world famous Mughal Emperor, Akbar the Great, who is celebrated for his successful sovereignty achieved through diplomatic military policies as well as religious and cultural tolerance. Through Rushdie`s historical writing, Akbar`s great kingdom serves as an eastern counterpart to the vivacity of western Renaissance. By reviving these historical Emperors who lived and loved across cultural borders through literary imaginings of their lovers, Evaristo`s and Rushdie`s texts present critical and creative practices of multicultural progress as a mirror for today`s postcolonial age of transnationalism and globalization.
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dc.relation (關聯) 文山評論:文學與文化, 12(1), pp.31-55
dc.subject (關鍵詞) multiculturalism; historical novel; hybridity
dc.title (題名) Multicultural Matters of Love in Contemporary Historical Fiction
dc.type (資料類型) article
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.30395/WSR.201812_12(1).0002
dc.doi.uri (DOI) https://doi.org/10.30395/WSR.201812_12(1).0002