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First published August 27, 2024
A life animated by books is something that everyone may understand, but a life destroyed by books is the more complex, contradictory, mysterious proposition.I work at a library that, for a very long time, prescribed to a 'core' collection. Each title was listed in a large, heavy directory which had to be regularly inventoried by library assistants. One described to me in detail how tedious and self-defeating it was, as while the collection had to be kept, replacing worn materials was actively avoided, and so these old, grungy, largely white male status quo works slowly but surely ossified into their cramped shelves, up until a decade or so ago when new hires came on and began to do away with it all, a surge that the pandemic catalyzed to completion. When I zeroed in on this book, I was seeking the sort of reconfiguring that had survived under said 'core', albeit equipped with analysis and insight from a far more credible place of anti-kyriarchical authority (in one respect, at least).
[T]he adventure's end is the actualization, and triumph, of the colonial project.As it stands, Brand brought to my attention some notable pieces that could be easily worked into an academic course flush with the Behns and the Austens and the Defoes, and I hope she has more space to retrofit such up north while my country contents itself with lurching after ghosts. In the meantime, I say to keep those desiccated parts of the canon for nominal study by those up to the task. For if you think people will instinctively understand how not to act/feel/proselytize in the imperial style without analyzing the texts that epitomize the height of the white colonial ideology, you have much more faith in the collective unconsciousness than I ever will.