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Rethinking Joseph Conrad's Concepts of Community
uses Conrad's phrase 'strange fraternity' from
The Rover
as a starting point for an exploration of the concept of community in his writing, including his neglected vignettes and later stories. Drawing on the work of continental thinkers including Jacques Derrida, Jean Luc-Nancy and Hannah Arendt, Yamamoto offers original readings of
Heart of Darkness, The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', The Rover
and
Suspense
and the short stories “The Secret Sharer”, “The Warrior's Soul” and “The Duel”. Working at the intersection between literature and philosophy, this is a unique and interdisciplinary engagement with Conrad's work.
uses Conrad's phrase 'strange fraternity' from
The Rover
as a starting point for an exploration of the concept of community in his writing, including his neglected vignettes and later stories. Drawing on the work of continental thinkers including Jacques Derrida, Jean Luc-Nancy and Hannah Arendt, Yamamoto offers original readings of
Heart of Darkness, The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', The Rover
and
Suspense
and the short stories “The Secret Sharer”, “The Warrior's Soul” and “The Duel”. Working at the intersection between literature and philosophy, this is a unique and interdisciplinary engagement with Conrad's work.
Rethinking Joseph Conrad's Concepts of Community
uses Conrad's phrase 'strange fraternity' from
The Rover
as a starting point for an exploration of the concept of community in his writing, including his neglected vignettes and later stories. Drawing on the work of continental thinkers including Jacques Derrida, Jean Luc-Nancy and Hannah Arendt, Yamamoto offers original readings of
Heart of Darkness, The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', The Rover
and
Suspense
and the short stories “The Secret Sharer”, “The Warrior's Soul” and “The Duel”. Working at the intersection between literature and philosophy, this is a unique and interdisciplinary engagement with Conrad's work.
uses Conrad's phrase 'strange fraternity' from
The Rover
as a starting point for an exploration of the concept of community in his writing, including his neglected vignettes and later stories. Drawing on the work of continental thinkers including Jacques Derrida, Jean Luc-Nancy and Hannah Arendt, Yamamoto offers original readings of
Heart of Darkness, The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', The Rover
and
Suspense
and the short stories “The Secret Sharer”, “The Warrior's Soul” and “The Duel”. Working at the intersection between literature and philosophy, this is a unique and interdisciplinary engagement with Conrad's work.

















