Book contents
- Modernism in the Metrocolony
- Modernism in the Metrocolony
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction The Colonies in Concrete
- Chapter 1 Metrocolonial Modernism
- Chapter 2 Architectures of Free Trade in Conrad’s Singapore
- Chapter 3 Synchronising Empire Time in Joyce’s Dublin
- Chapter 4 Anglo-Indian Crises of Development
- Chapter 5 Ecologies of Empire in Oceanian Modernism
- Conclusion Mega-Dublins
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Conclusion - Mega-Dublins
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2020
- Modernism in the Metrocolony
- Modernism in the Metrocolony
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction The Colonies in Concrete
- Chapter 1 Metrocolonial Modernism
- Chapter 2 Architectures of Free Trade in Conrad’s Singapore
- Chapter 3 Synchronising Empire Time in Joyce’s Dublin
- Chapter 4 Anglo-Indian Crises of Development
- Chapter 5 Ecologies of Empire in Oceanian Modernism
- Conclusion Mega-Dublins
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The book concludes by suggesting that if modernist representations of the city dovetail with current concerns among urban theorists, none of the writers under investigation dismisses the idea of development per se. Rather, their visions of the mundane aspects of civic life, technological modernisation, urban collectivity and public works offer an alternative to postmodern urbanism, insofar as the idea of development is reimagined on reparative and redistributive terms. Consequently, urban writing from beyond the imperial centre is seen to restore certain properly ‘modernist’ energies to the field.
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- Modernism in the MetrocolonyUrban Cultures of Empire in Twentieth-Century Literature, pp. 146 - 153Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020