British lit 335 final deck Flashcards

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dramatic monologue

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a poem that reveals a ‘soul in action’ through the speech of one character in a dramatic situation. The character is typically speaking to an identifiable but silent listener at a dramatic moment in the speaker’s life.

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dramatic irony

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a literary technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character’s words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.

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motif

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a recurring element (image, phase, word, object, etc) in a literary work that has a symbolic meaning

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angry young men

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1950’s British literary movement that focused on working class, strongly masculine heroes and their hostility towards social norms and institutions

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civilizing mission

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the notion that europeans had a moral duty to take western culture, religion, and ideals to what they viewed as the “less civilized” cultures of the world. (white mans burden)

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colonialism

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political and/or economic control of a territory and the people’s therein by a foreign power

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anti colonialism

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resistance to colonialism or the effort to dismantle it

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postcolonialism

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Refers to a movement in literature in which (mainly) writers
who live in, have emigrated from, or are descended from immigrants from formerly
colonized countries respond to and critique the
legacies and after effects of (mostly European)
colonialism in their writing. Anticolonial literature
from earlier in the twentieth century is sometimes
folded in under the rubric of postcolonialism

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British Nationality Act

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  1. allows all subjects
    of British Empire to live and work in UK without a
    visa; ship Empire Windrush arrives in England
    carrying immigrants from Caribbean.
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wind rush generation

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Immigrants
arriving from the Caribbean between 1948
and 1971 would come to be known as the
Windrush Generation.

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Suez crisis

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1956 July. Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser announced nationalization of Suez Canal which upset the British and French. British and French plot military operations. in October, Israel invades Egypt, followed by Britain and France.

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British Empire

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first colonizing activities involved Norman incursions to Ireland. More sustained colonizing efforts began in early modern period. British imperial activity intensified in the 19th century.

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English country house

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refers to houses on large estates. date back to medieval estates of aristocrats. more were built in Elizabethan times (link to imperialism). went into decline in 20th century (expensive to maintain). symbol for ideal of englishness or English past.

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postmodernism

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began in 1950s and 60s, ends at end of 20th century. features:
-questioning of grand narratives
-pastiche
-recognition of the instability and ambiguity of language
-assertion that we can never have unmediated access to the real
-blurring of distinctions between high and low culture
-self-reflexivity to an exaggerated extent

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grand narratives

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all-encompassing narratives that people use to explain or make sense of history

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pastiche

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a work that imitates the style of an earlier work or combines various styles together in one work

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self-reflexivity

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gothic

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-subgenre of fiction dating back to 18th century
-often focuses on the uncanny, terrifying, suspenseful, supernatural
-took its name from gothic architecture
-often involves an innocent heroine terrorized by a menacing villain.

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The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner

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Alan Sillitoe. set in post wwII Britain, 1950s or 60s. published 1959. Main characters are Smith and the governor.

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Colonization in Reverse

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Louise Bennett. 1957.

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Decolonizing the Mind

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Ngugi wa Thiong’o. 1986. Thought it was essential to return to one’s native language in writing, rather than English

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English is an Indian Literary Language

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Salman Rushdie. 1983. Thought English is the world’s language and that people should accept it for its benefits and move past their anti-colonial attitudes about it

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The Remains of the Day

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Kazuo Ishiguro. published 1989. present day set in 1956, Stevens reminiscing on the 1920s and 30s

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Digging

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Seamus Heaney. 1966.

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That the science of cartography is limited

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Eavan Boland. talking about Irish potato famine in 1840s. written in 1994

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the courter

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Salman Rushdie. set in 1960s London. written in 1990s. semi-autobiographical.Certainly Mary and mixed up.

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Wolf Alice

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Angela Carter. published 1979.

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White teeth

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Zadie Smith. excerpt set in the 1990s. published 2000.