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Re-creating Paul Bowles, the other, and the imagination : music, film, and photography /

This work underscores the true brilliance and timelessness of colonial metaphors of authorship that extend into the postmodern Age. The emphasis is upon both re-invention and comprehensive scholarship on music and film.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Chandarlapaty, Raj, 1970- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham [Maryland] : Lexington Books, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Photography, Music, and Films of Paul Bowles: Media Representations and "Post" Anxieties; Notes; Chapter One: Photography: Paul Bowles and the Importance of Mystique in the Building of Literary Genius in "Post"-ed Times; Traveler, Mystic, and American Heretic-Nutting's Yesterday's Perfume: Photographs of Paul and His Hypertexted Reintroduction to the American Literary Canon; Many Moroccos: Paul's Protégés, His Environment, and "Post" Islam; How Could I Send a Picture into the Desert? Paul Bowles and the Art of Decolonization; Notes.
  • Chapter Two: The Musical and Other Sound Recordings of Paul Bowles: Populism, Pop Reinventions of Folklore, and the Rise of Postmodern AlterityPupil, Composer, and Critic: Paul Bowles, the Reticent Dean of Popular Music and the Archetype of Sound and Harmony; Meanings and Shared Communities: The Recordings of Moroccan Music and Tribal Religious Cults; Sound Recordings: Paul Bowles Reads A Hundred Camels in the Courtyard: Postmodern Stereotyping and the Myriad of Kiffed Possibilities; Notes.
  • Chapter Three: Literary Geographies, Music, and "Post-ness" of the Video Presentations of Paul Frederick Bowles: Reinvention and Popularization of the Author and His Anxiety in "Post" Morocco"You Are Not I" and "Baptism of Solitude," Creative Restatements of Literary Modernism and the "Other"; Documentary Films on Paul Bowles: Revisiting the Anxiety of Authorship through Conversations, Practices and Meditations; Bernardo Bertolucci's The Sheltering Sky: Surrealism, Modernist Reinvention, and Dialectical Writings of East-West Intertexts.
  • Benoit Graffin's Beach Café: The Metaphor of "Post" Stereotypes and Historical Fantasies Communicating with Modern GeopoliticsHalf Moon and Creating a Legend: Frieder Schlaich's Re-Creation of the Maghrebi Architect; Notes; Conclusion: The Forecasting of Literary Genius; Works Cited; Index.