This paper will deal with the problematics of cultural self-representation in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises. I shall approach this theme by applying concepts from Edward Said’s Orientalism and Jean Baudrillard’s America to Hemingway’s novel and discussing the limitations of such theories which - it will be argued - oversimplify the issue by reducing it to an opposition between ‘Self’ and ‘Otherness’
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
National audienceWhat Hemingway learned from journalism and later, in the 1920s, from his experiment...
Focuses on the theme of cultural self-representation, arguing that the self-reflexive capacity of th...
40019309327The interrelationship of culture, geographical setting, and characterization found in Ern...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Ernest Hemingway’s creation of a vilified Jewish character in The Sun Also Rises (1926) has outed hi...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
The term ‘alienation’ continues to be a central concept summarizing salient facets of life in contem...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Examination of Hemingway’s early work to uncover the author’s ambivalence toward authenticity in bot...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
Influence study situating The Sun Also Rises within the context of Emerson’s writings, particularly ...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
National audienceWhat Hemingway learned from journalism and later, in the 1920s, from his experiment...
Focuses on the theme of cultural self-representation, arguing that the self-reflexive capacity of th...
40019309327The interrelationship of culture, geographical setting, and characterization found in Ern...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Ernest Hemingway’s creation of a vilified Jewish character in The Sun Also Rises (1926) has outed hi...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
The term ‘alienation’ continues to be a central concept summarizing salient facets of life in contem...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Examination of Hemingway’s early work to uncover the author’s ambivalence toward authenticity in bot...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
Influence study situating The Sun Also Rises within the context of Emerson’s writings, particularly ...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
National audienceWhat Hemingway learned from journalism and later, in the 1920s, from his experiment...