Postcolonializing the Bildungsroman: A study of the evolution of a genre

The purpose of the present study was to examine how a Western-based genre, the Bildungsroman, has been appropriated and reconfigured by postcolonial writers around the world, creating a new genre known as the "postcolonial Bildungsroman. Through critical readings of various texts, the study rev...

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Main Author: Hoagland, Ericka A
Other Authors: Sagar, Aparajita
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Language:English
Published: Purdue University 2006
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spelling ftpurdueuniv:oai:docs.lib.purdue.edu:dissertations-6437 2024-09-15T18:06:48+00:00 Postcolonializing the Bildungsroman: A study of the evolution of a genre Hoagland, Ericka A Sagar, Aparajita 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI3232187 ENG eng Purdue University https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI3232187 Theses and Dissertations Available from ProQuest British and Irish literature|Comparative literature text 2006 ftpurdueuniv 2024-06-26T00:16:42Z The purpose of the present study was to examine how a Western-based genre, the Bildungsroman, has been appropriated and reconfigured by postcolonial writers around the world, creating a new genre known as the "postcolonial Bildungsroman. Through critical readings of various texts, the study reveals how issues concerning postcolonial writers---decolonization, sovereignty, trauma, war, and identity---become integral parts of the genre's "rewriting." An examination of the critical history about the genre reveals that the cultural and ideological roots of the genre have been modified as well as contested as the genre is appropriated by writers who exist and write outside of the genre's traditional pale. First Nations authors use the genre to explore how colonialism impaired and destroyed indigenous identity and culture; the genre then is used to reclaim and assert lost histories and identities as the means by which healing on an individual and communal level may be achieved. Postcolonial writers seeking to articulate the experiences of sex workers use the postcolonial Bildungsroman to illustrate how culturally sanctioned sexual violence devastates the developing personality. The violence and physical displacement of civil war has a similar effect on the identities of the soldiers who fight the wars; such texts also chronicle the " war Bildung" in which boys and young men learn how to be, and identify as, soldiers. The postcolonial Bildungsromane that chronicles the AIDS epidemic becomes the means through which cautionary tales are offered to the reader, and the "Bildung" characters experience is literally the difference between life and death. At its root, the postcolonial Bildungsroman is about survival---beautiful, ugly, frightening---but always true. Text First Nations Purdue University: e-Pubs
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Postcolonializing the Bildungsroman: A study of the evolution of a genre
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