WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu
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Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 5Revisiting the Imperial Archive: Jane Eyre Wide Sargasso Sea and the Decomposition of Englishness(WEST CHESTER UNIV, 2012) Trevor Hope; Hope, TrevorRevisiting the Imperial Archive: Jane Eyre Wide Sargasso Sea and the Decomposition of Englishness Returning to the much-noted relationship between Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea and noting the central role of architectural structures in both texts this essay analyses the ways in which the later novel 'revisits' and 'reinhabits' its forerunner. It is argued that the symbolic architecture described by the texts is inseparable from the discursive practices of the 'imperial archive.' Following Derrida's analysis however 'archive' names not a consolidated synchronic signifying order but a series of 'consignations' which remain temporally unintegrated. Indeed the archive works against its own principle of order in ways which are acted out by the structural 'decomposition' (and 'self-immolation') of Bronte's text and further exacerbated by Rhys's revisiting of it. If Bronte's text performs the vicissitudes of the imperial (and patriarchal) archive Rhys's offers an allegory of a postcolonial revisitation haunted by its own ambivalent relationship to the literary archives of empire.

