The Indivisible Globe, the Indissoluble Nation

The Indivisible Globe, the Indissoluble Nation
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Li-Chun Hsiao attempts to rethink, under the rubric of globalization, several key notions in postcolonial theory and writings by revisiting what he conceives as “the primal scene of postcoloniality”—the Haitian Revolution. He unpacks and critiques the post-structuralist penchants and undercurrents of the postcolonial paradigm in First-World academia while not reinstating earlier Marxist stricture. Focusing on Edouard Glissant’s, C. L. R. James’s, and Derek Walcott’s representations of Toussaint L’Ouverture and the Haitian Revolution, the textual analyses approach the issues of colonial mimicry, postcolonial nationalism, and postcoloniality in light of recent reconsiderations of the universal and the particular in critical theories, and psychoanalytic conceptions of trauma, identity, and jouissance. Hsiao argues that postcolonial intellectuals’ characteristic celebration of the Particular, together with their nuanced denunciation of the postcolonial nation and the Revolution, doesn’t really do away with the category of the Universal, nor twist free of the problematic of the logics of difference/equivalence that sustains the “living on” of the nation-state, despite an ever expanding globality; rather, such a postcolonial phenomenon is symptomatic of a disavowed traumatic event that mirrors and prefigures the predicament of the postcolonial experience while invoking its simulacra and further struggles centuries later.

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Li-Chun Hsiao. The Indivisible Globe, the Indissoluble Nation

Abstract

Introduction. The Postcolonial Problematic

Who is Toussaint?

Remembering Toussaint, Rethinking Postcolonial

Chapter 1. The Postcolonial Paradigm/Paradox: Theorizing between the Universal and the Particular

Universalizing the Particular or Particularizing the Universal?: Between Anti-foundationalism and Multiculturalism

In Search of a New Universal: Horizons and Impasses

Toward an Alternative Universal

This Universal Which Is Not One17

Difference and Equivalence

Articulation, Agency, and Misrecognition

Chapter 2. Toussaint, Mimicry, and the Primal Scene of Postcoloniality

Mimicry: Strategy of Resistance and/or Means of Survival

The pendulum of history

Of mimicry and Lacan: a theoretical exploration

Colonial Trauma and the Postcolonial Fantasy

Colonial slavery as Trauma

The primal scene of postcoloniality

C. L. R. James and the original sin of the postcolonial

Derek Walcott and the disavowal of decolonization

Glissant, the (Post)Colonial, and the Remainder of History

Chapter 3. In the Name of the Father: Representing Postcolonial Nationalisms

The Traumatic Antiquity of the Modern Nation-State

The Postcolonial Fathers

Postcolonial Nationalism and Its Enjoyment

Love and Death in the Story of the Nation-State

The Question of Representation and the National Community

Spatial Images/Imaginings of the Postcolonial Nation

The Spatial Configurations of Postcolonial Nationalism

National Pastime, International Obsession

The Routes of Cultural Nationalism

Chapter 4. Toussaint, Globalization, and the Postcolonial Spectacle

Toussaint and the Lure of Globalization

Globalization and Its Limit(s)

Globalization and the Postcolonial Spectacle

The lumpenproletariat as spectacle

Heterogeneity on stage and the performativity of the spectator

Hanif Kureishi and the postcolonial spectacle

Commodity fetishism and resistance as spectacle

Revisiting the postcolonial problematic

Epilogue

About the author

Bibliography

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Abstract

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There is not a breathing of the common wind

That will forget thee; thou hast great allies;

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