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Postcolonial discourse and changing cultural contexts
Gita Rajan

Postcolonial discourse and changing cultural contexts

theory and criticism

Greenwood Press (1995)
9780313296932
232 pages
Value: $ 15.00
Dewey 809/.93358
LC Classification PN56.C63 .P67 1995

Genre

  • Cultural Studies
  • Literary Criticism

Subject

  • Colonies In Literature
  • Decolonization In Literature
  • Developing Countries - Literatures
  • Imperialism In Literature
  • Literature, Modern - History And Criticism

Plot

Postcolonial discourse is fast becoming an area of rich academic debate. At the heart of coloniality and postcoloniality is the contested authority of empire and its impact upon previously colonized peoples and their indigenous cultures.This book examines various theories of colonization and decolonization, and how the ideas of a British empire create networks of discourses in contemporary postcolonial cultures. The various essays in this book address the question of empire by exploring such constructs as nation and modernity, third-world feminisms, identity politics, the status and roles of exiles, exilic subjectivities, border intellectuals, and the presence of a postcolonial body in today's classrooms. Topics discussed include African-American literature, the nature of postcolonial texts in first-world contexts, jazz, films, and TV as examples of postcolonial discourse, and the debates surrounding biculturalism and multiculturalism in New Zealand and Australia.

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Value

Value $ 15.00