Home
Publishing
DrugRxiv
Drug Repurposing
Network Medicine
About
REPO4EU
Meet the team
Drug Repurposing Research Collection
Conference
Blog
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Search
Home
Publishing
DrugRxiv
Drug Repurposing
Network Medicine
About
REPO4EU
Meet the team
Drug Repurposing Research Collection
Conference
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Search
18
views
0
references
Top references
cited by
3
Cite as...
0 reviews
Review
0
comments
Comment
0
recommends
+1
Recommend
0
collections
Add to
0
shares
Share
Twitter
Sina Weibo
Facebook
Email
5,550
similar
All similar
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Book
: not found
Cross-Cultural Encounters in Joseph Conrad’s Malay Fiction
other
Author(s):
Robert Hampson
Publication date
(Print):
2000
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Read this book at
Publisher
Buy book
Review
Review book
Invite someone to review
Bookmark
Cite as...
There is no author summary for this book yet. Authors can add summaries to their books on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.
Related collections
UCL Grand Challenges: Cultural Understanding
Author and book information
Book
ISBN (Print):
978-1-349-40319-6
ISBN (Electronic):
978-0-230-59800-3
Publication date (Print):
2000
DOI:
10.1057/9780230598003
SO-VID:
4d331662-0cb6-47a6-906a-55dd7aabe327
History
Data availability:
Comments
Comment on this book
Sign in to comment
Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 31
Problems of Historiography
pp. 44
The Advancement of Learning: Marsden, Raffles, Brooke
pp. 72
The Inward Turn: Wallace and Clifford
pp. 99
Cultural Diversity and Originary Identity: Almayer’s Folly and An Outcast of the Islands
pp. 116
Encountering the Other: ‘Race’ and Gender in ‘The Lagoon’ and ‘Karain’
pp. 129
Speech and Writing in Lord Jim
pp. 146
Absence and Presence in Victory
pp. 161
Dialogue and Cross-Dressing in The Rescue
pp. 182
Homecoming
Similar content
5,550
Challenges and problems of the Far East (ii): Conrad’s Malayan novels
Authors:
D. C. R. A. Goonetilleke
Conrad’s African tales: ironies of progress
Authors:
D. C. R. A. Goonetilleke
‘On the Edge of a Black and Incomprehensible Frenzy’: A New Historicist Reading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
Authors:
John Brannigan
See all similar
Cited by
3
Joseph Conrad’s Imperial Indian Ocean
Authors:
Charne Lavery
Abdulrazak Gurnah’s African Ocean
Authors:
Charne Lavery
Decolonization and the Second World War
Authors:
Matthew Whittle
See all cited by