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Along The Banks Of The Amazon: Ethnicity And Crosscultural Imaging In Jules Verne's La Jangada, Rudyard Alcocer
Along The Banks Of The Amazon: Ethnicity And Crosscultural Imaging In Jules Verne's La Jangada, Rudyard Alcocer
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This article focuses primarily on Jules Verne’s novel La Jangada (1881) within an evaluative and interdisciplinary postcolonial framework that emphasizes the novel’s relevance to scholars concerned with issues of ideology and visual culture in colonial Latin America. The postcolonial focus is implicated in the process of rendering visible the novel’s ideological agenda - one that addresses the role of the non-Westerner (Amazonian tribes, to be specific) in modernization. It is also foregrounded in relation to other works by Sue and Bernardin that describe Latin American “worlds” unknown to European readers and in the discussion of Léon Benett’s illustrations in relation …