This book of new critical essays and interviews with writers interrogates the current usage of the term and the category of the post-colonial as a theoretical concept, discourse and state of mind. By looking at contemporary writing in English throughout the world, it critically revisions the current practice of post-colonial studies and calls attention to its significant weaknesses.
This book of new critical essays and interviews with writers interrogates the current usage of the term and the category of the post-colonial as a theoretical concept, discourse and state of mind. By looking at contemporary writing in English throughout the world, it critically revisions the current practice of post-colonial studies and calls attention to its significant weaknesses.
Edited by Igor Maver - Contributions by Silvia Albertazzi; Anne Brewster; John Hawley; Graham Huggan; Janice Kulyk Keefer; Fukuko Kobayashi; William Peterson; Peter Pierce; Robert L. Ross and J. A. Wainwright
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Essays Chapter 2 Post-Colonial Literatures in English ab origine ad futurum Chapter 3 Proteus, Gertrude, and the Post Colonial Rag Chapter 4 Cannibal Rights: Intertextuality and Postcolonial Discourse in the Caribbean Region Chapter 4 Reading Literatures in English without Theory Chapter 6 Archaic Ambivalence: The Case of South Africa Chapter 7 Remembering Whiteness: Reading Indigenous Life Narrative Chapter 8 Recolonisation and Disinheritance: the Case of Tasmania Chapter 9 Here and There as Everywhere: Writing On in Monkey Beach Chapter 10 Maori Theater on Its Own Ground: Moving Past the 'Post' in Post-Colonialism Chapter 11 Sparring With Shadows, or Is There a Post-Colonial Child? Part 12 Interviews Chapter 13 'Magwitch' is Really My Ancestor': Interview with Peter Carey Chapter 14 Deep Vibrancy of Silence: Interview with Trinh T. Minh-ha Chapter 15 Interview with the Jamaican Writer Opal Palmer Adisa
Part 1 Essays Chapter 2 Post-Colonial Literatures in English ab origine ad futurum Chapter 3 Proteus, Gertrude, and the Post Colonial Rag Chapter 4 Cannibal Rights: Intertextuality and Postcolonial Discourse in the Caribbean Region Chapter 4 Reading Literatures in English without Theory Chapter 6 Archaic Ambivalence: The Case of South Africa Chapter 7 Remembering Whiteness: Reading Indigenous Life Narrative Chapter 8 Recolonisation and Disinheritance: the Case of Tasmania Chapter 9 Here and There as Everywhere: Writing On in Monkey Beach Chapter 10 Maori Theater on Its Own Ground: Moving Past the 'Post' in Post-Colonialism Chapter 11 Sparring With Shadows, or Is There a Post-Colonial Child? Part 12 Interviews Chapter 13 'Magwitch' is Really My Ancestor': Interview with Peter Carey Chapter 14 Deep Vibrancy of Silence: Interview with Trinh T. Minh-ha Chapter 15 Interview with the Jamaican Writer Opal Palmer Adisa
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