
Camden House (NY)
Constructing China: Kafka's Orientalist Discourse

Constructing China: Kafka's Orientalist Discourse
Goebel studies four representative works by Kafka that explore the problems of the Western representation of the Orient: his 'Description of a Struggle'; several letters to Felice Bauer, offering an interpretation of Chinese poetry in connection with the conflict between writing and Kafka's love for Felice; the canonical story 'The Great Wall of China', parodically appropriating sterotypes of China's stagnant history and authoritarian emperors for a refutation of colonialist ideas of progress; and the sequel 'An Old Manuscript', dramatising China's invasion by foreign powers and the breakdown of crosscultural communication. Elucidating these themes from a broadly comparative perspective, Goebel shows Kafka to be one of German modernism's most intriguing and self-reflective writers on the Orient.
ROLF J. GOEBEL is Professor of German at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Author: Rolf J. Goebel |
Publisher: Camden House (NY) |
Publication Date: Nov 06, 1997 |
Number of Pages: 144 pages |
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book |
ISBN-10: 1571131442 |
ISBN-13: 9781571131447 |