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ID077169
Title ProperFrom links of iron to slender rope
Other Title Informationessays in the Empire and Commonwealth Essay Competition
LanguageENG
AuthorGissel, Line E
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Focusing on young peoples' articulation of modernity in the imperial and the postcolonial contexts, this paper compares the winning essays submitted to the 1920s Empire Essay Competition with the 21st century entries in the Commonwealth Essay Competition. While the early essays articulate a universal notion of progress as the road to Anglo-Saxon state- and nationhood, the essays of today critically assess and critique modernity. The article argues that today's young people are engaged in a project of negotiating and redefining the modern, essentially a search for a historically and culturally particular modernity. In this way, the young writers become the producers of their own modernity, rather than the consumers of a Western modernity
`In' analytical NoteRound Table Vol. 96, No.388; Feb 2007: p37-50
Journal SourceRound Table Vol. 96, No.388; Feb 2007: p37-50
Key WordsBritish Empire ;  Commonwealth Essay Competition ;  Imperial Ideology ;  Postcolonialism