LEADER 04493oam 2200649 c 450 001 9910456803903321 005 20200115203623.0 010 $a1-4742-1132-1 010 $a1-283-27239-3 010 $a9786613272393 010 $a1-4411-9782-6 024 7 $a10.5040/9781474211321 035 $a(CKB)2550000000044749 035 $a(EBL)766067 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000522013 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11346304 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000522013 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10524188 035 $a(PQKB)11210699 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC766067 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL766067 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10495234 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL327239 035 $a(OCoLC)893336059 035 $a(OCoLC)1138654153 035 $a(UtOrBLW)bpp09257436 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000000044749 100 $a20080620d2008 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aDickens and creativity $fBarbara Hardy 210 1$aLondon $aNew York $cContinuum $d2008. 215 $a1 online resource (198 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8264-9526-5 311 $a1-84706-459-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [175]-177) and index 327 $aA career and its context -- Dickens discusses creativity -- The awareness of art in Sketches by Boz, Pickwick papers, Oliver Twist, Barnaby Rudge, The Old Curiosity Shop, A Christmas carol and The chimes -- The artist as narrator in Doctor Marigold, David Copperfield, Bleak House and Great expectations -- Talkative men and women in Pickwick papers, Nicholas Nickleby, Martin Chuzzlewit and Little Dorrit -- Imaginative extremes, negations and norms -- Subversions and oppositions -- Crises of imagination in Oliver Twist, A Christmas carol, Domeby and son, Bleak house, Hard times and The lazy tour of two idle apprentices -- Forecast and fantasy in Little Dorrit -- Creative conversation in Hard times, Great expectations and Our mutual friend -- Assertions of style : rhythm and repetition in A tale of two cities and Our mutual friend -- Shakespeare in Dickens : David Copperfield and Great expectations -- Dickens in the twentieth century 327 $aAcknowledgments -- Editions and Works Cited -- Preface -- 1. A Career and its Context -- 2. Dickens discusses Creativity -- 3. Awareness of Art in Sketches By Boz, Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, Barnaby Rudge, The Old Curiosity Shop, A Christmas Carol and The Chimes -- 4. The Artist as Narrator in Doctor Marigold, David Copperfield, Bleak House and Great Expectations -- 5. Talkative Men and Women -- 6. Imaginative Extremes, Norms and Negations -- 7. Subversions and Oppositions -- 8. Crises of Imagination -- 9. Forecast and Fantasy in Little Dorrit -- 10. Creative Conversation in Hard Times, Great Expectations and Our Mutual Friend -- 11. Assertions of Style: Rhythm and Repetition in A Tale of Two Cities and Our Mutual Friend -- 12. Dialogues with Shakespeare in David Copperfield and Great Expectations -- 13. Dickens in the Twentieth Century -- Index -- 330 8 $aCharles Dickens's experience and imagining of creativity is at the heart of his self-awareness, subject-matter and narrative. 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Enough!; No epilogue; Democracy is dead. Long live democracy; A new, very old, social subject; Every day, everywhere; 1 Grassroots Post-modernism: Beyond the Individual Self, Human Rights and Development; Grassroots post-modernism: An oxymoron?; Peoples beyond modernity: sagas of resistance and liberation; David and Goliath; Interlocutor and audience 327 $aBeyond the three sacred cowsWho are ""the people""?; Content and structure of this book; Notes; 2 From Global to Local: Beyond Neoliberalism to the International of Hope; Global thinking is impossible; The wisdom of thinking small; Downsizing to human scale; Escaping parochialism; Clothing the emperor; The power of thinking and acting locally; Non-provincial localism: forging human solidarities; Settling in a pluriverse; Beyond the nation-state; Beyond the global neoliberalism: the international of hope; Notes; 3 Beyond the Individual Self: Regenerating Ourselves; Dis-membering; Re-membering 327 $aRemaking the soil of culturesCommunal memory: remembering to escape dis-membering; Who am I? From calling card to knots in nets; Return and re-membership: regenerating soil cultures; From tolerance to hospitality; Beyond waste: composting, remaking communal soil; Hospitality abused: demarcating post-modern limits; Notes; 4 Human Rights: The Trojan Horse of Recolonization?; Human rights universalized: liberation or abuse?; Gandhi: liberation without modern states or human rights; From Beijing: global platforms and universal rights; Moral progress or aberrations?; Celebrating the pluriverse 327 $aTorture and violence: the bottom lineThe kitsch of human rights: the last moral resort for recolonization?; The current threat; Beyond the violence of human rights; Towards new intercultural dialogues; Notes; 5 People's Power: Radical Democracy for the Autonomy of their Commons; Democracy today: subversive or dead?; The rise and fall of democracy; Radical democracy; Like the shade of a tree; Notes; 6 Epilogue: The Grassroots Post-modern Epic; No new truths, reopening our horizons; Regenerating public virtues; Notes; Bibliography; Index; Back cover 330 $aWith the publication of this remarkable book in 1998, Gustavo Esteva and Madhu Suri Prakash instigated a complete epistemological rupture. Grassroots Post-modernism attacks the three sacred cows of modernity: global thinking, the universality of human rights and the self-sufficient individual. Rejecting the constructs of development in all its forms, Esteva and Prakash argue that even alternative development prescriptions deprive the people of control over their own lives, shifting this control to bureaucrats, technocrats and educators. Rather than presuming that human progress fits a predeter 410 0$acritique influence change 606 $aCivilization, Modern -- 1950- 606 $aCulture conflict 606 $aDeveloping countries -- Civilization -- Western influences 606 $aEconomic development -- Social aspects 606 $aInternational cooperation -- Social aspects 606 $aHistory & Archaeology$2HILCC 606 $aHistory - General$2HILCC 615 4$aCivilization, Modern -- 1950-. 615 4$aCulture conflict. 615 4$aDeveloping countries -- Civilization -- Western influences. 615 4$aEconomic development -- Social aspects. 615 4$aInternational cooperation -- Social aspects. 615 7$aHistory & Archaeology 615 7$aHistory - General 676 $a909.82 700 $aEsteva$b Gustavo$01126967 701 $aPrakash$b Madhu Suri$01808851 701 $aShiva$b Vandana$0129103 801 0$bAU-PeEL 801 1$bAU-PeEL 801 2$bAU-PeEL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910958371903321 996 $aGrassroots Post-modernism$94359329 997 $aUNINA