Postcolonial Studies
An Anthology
Herausgegeben:Nayar, Pramod K.
Postcolonial Studies
An Anthology
Herausgegeben:Nayar, Pramod K.
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This new anthology brings together the most diverse and recent voices in postcolonial theory to emerge since 9/11, alongside classic texts in established areas of postcolonial studies. _ Brings fresh insight and renewed political energy to established domains such as nation, history, literature, and gender _ Engages with contemporary concerns such as globalization, digital cultures, neo-colonialism, and language debates _ Includes wide geographical coverage - from Ireland and India to Israel and Palestine _ Provides uniquely broad coverage, offering a full sense of the tradition, including…mehr
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This new anthology brings together the most diverse and recent voices in postcolonial theory to emerge since 9/11, alongside classic texts in established areas of postcolonial studies.
_ Brings fresh insight and renewed political energy to established domains such as nation, history, literature, and gender
_ Engages with contemporary concerns such as globalization, digital cultures, neo-colonialism, and language debates
_ Includes wide geographical coverage - from Ireland and India to Israel and Palestine
_ Provides uniquely broad coverage, offering a full sense of the tradition, including significant essays on science, technology and development, education and literacy, digital cultures, and transnationalism
_ Edited by a distinguished postcolonial scholar, this insightful volume serves scholars and students across multiple disciplines from literary and cultural studies, to anthropology and digital studies
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_ Brings fresh insight and renewed political energy to established domains such as nation, history, literature, and gender
_ Engages with contemporary concerns such as globalization, digital cultures, neo-colonialism, and language debates
_ Includes wide geographical coverage - from Ireland and India to Israel and Palestine
_ Provides uniquely broad coverage, offering a full sense of the tradition, including significant essays on science, technology and development, education and literacy, digital cultures, and transnationalism
_ Edited by a distinguished postcolonial scholar, this insightful volume serves scholars and students across multiple disciplines from literary and cultural studies, to anthropology and digital studies
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W118781000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9781118781005
- ISBN-10: 1118781007
- Artikelnr.: 42395806
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W118781000
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9781118781005
- ISBN-10: 1118781007
- Artikelnr.: 42395806
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Pramod K. Nayar teaches at the Department of English, The University of Hyderabad, India. His most recent books include The Postcolonial Studies Dictionary (Wiley-Blackwell 2015), the 5-volume edited collection Women in Colonial India: Historical Documents and Sources (2014), Frantz Fanon (2013), Posthumanism (Polity 2013), Colonial Voices: The Discourses of Empire (Wiley-Blackwell 2012), Writing Wrongs: The Cultural Construction of Human Rights in India (2012), The New Media and Cybercultures Anthology (Wiley-Blackwell 2010), and An Introduction to New Media and Cybercultures (Wiley-Blackwell 2010).
Preface x
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Part 1 Framing the Postcolonial 13
1 The Fact of Blackness 15
Frantz Fanon
2 Introduction to Orientalism 33
Edward Said
3 Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse 53
Homi K. Bhabha
4 Scattered Speculations on the Subaltern and the Popular 60
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
5 Third?]World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism 71
Fredric Jameson
6 Jameson's Rhetoric of Otherness and the "National Allegory" 91
Aijaz Ahmad
7 Re-Orientalism: The Perpetration and Development of Orientalism by Orientals 110
Lisa Lau
8 Postcolonial Remains 125
Robert JC Young
9 Postcolonial Studies and the Challenge of Climate Change 144
Dipesh Chakrabarty
Part 2 The Question of History and Historical Subjects 159
10 Historylessness: Australia as a Settler Colonial Collective 161
Lorenzo Veracini
11 Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 175
Fernando Coronil
12 History Without a Cause? Grand Narratives, World History, and the Postcolonial Dilemma 193
Barbara Weinstein
13 "Africa As an Alien Future": The Middle Passage, Afrofuturism, and Postcolonial Waterworlds 211
Ruth Mayer
Part 3 Language, Literacy, Education 223
14 On English from India: Prepositions to Post-Positions 225
K. Narayana Chandran
15 Rhetorical Sovereignty: What Do American Indians Want from Writing? 239
Scott Richard Lyons
16 Histories of Publishing under Apartheid: Oxford University Press in South Africa 258
Caroline Davis
17 Re-ethicizing the Classroom: Pedagogy, the Public Sphere, and the Postcolonial Condition 281
Ajay Heble
Part 4 Nation, Space, Identity 295
18 Whiteness in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe: The Time of The Gypsies, The End of Race 297
Anikó Imre
19 Asian Canadian Futures: Diasporic Passages and the Routes of Indenture 316
Lily Cho
20 Ireland, Empire and Utopia: Irish Postcolonial Criticism and the Utopian Impulse 331
Eóin Flannery
21 Narrative Agency and Thinking about Conflicts 354
Nandana Dutta
22 The Ballad of the Sad Café: Israeli Leisure, Palestinian Terror, and the Post/colonial Question 370
Rebecca L. Stein
Part 5 Transnationalism and Cosmopolitanism 385
23 Cosmopolitanism and the De-colonial Option 387
Walter D. Mignolo
24 Solidarity and Spheres of Culture: The Cosmopolitan and the Postcolonial 405
Vivienne Jabri
25 Literature/Identity: Transnationalism, Narrative and Representation 418
Arif Dirlik
26 The Limits of Cultural Hybridity: On Ritual Monsters, Poetic Licence and Contested Postcolonial Purifications 438
Pnina Werbner
Part 6 Gender and Sexuality 457
27 Veils and Sales:Muslims and the Spaces of Postcolonial Fashion Retail 459
Reina Lewis
28 "Patriarchal Colonialism" and Indigenism: Implications for Native Feminist Spirituality and Native Womanism 473
M. A. Jaimes Guerrero
29 Sex, Violence and History in the Lives of Idi Amin: Postcolonial Masculinity as Masquerade 483
Mark Leopold
30 Empire, Desire and Violence: A Queer Transnational Feminist Reading of The Prisoner 'Abuse' in Abu Ghraib and the Question of 'Gender Equality' 495
Melanie Richter?]Montpetit
Part 7 Science, Environment, Development 513
31 Slow Violence, Gender, and the Environmentalism of the Poor 515
Rob Nixon
32 Postcolonial and Feminist Philosophies of Science and Technology: Convergences and Dissonances 533
Sandra Harding
33 The Myth of Isolates: Ecosystem Ecologi
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Part 1 Framing the Postcolonial 13
1 The Fact of Blackness 15
Frantz Fanon
2 Introduction to Orientalism 33
Edward Said
3 Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse 53
Homi K. Bhabha
4 Scattered Speculations on the Subaltern and the Popular 60
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
5 Third?]World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism 71
Fredric Jameson
6 Jameson's Rhetoric of Otherness and the "National Allegory" 91
Aijaz Ahmad
7 Re-Orientalism: The Perpetration and Development of Orientalism by Orientals 110
Lisa Lau
8 Postcolonial Remains 125
Robert JC Young
9 Postcolonial Studies and the Challenge of Climate Change 144
Dipesh Chakrabarty
Part 2 The Question of History and Historical Subjects 159
10 Historylessness: Australia as a Settler Colonial Collective 161
Lorenzo Veracini
11 Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 175
Fernando Coronil
12 History Without a Cause? Grand Narratives, World History, and the Postcolonial Dilemma 193
Barbara Weinstein
13 "Africa As an Alien Future": The Middle Passage, Afrofuturism, and Postcolonial Waterworlds 211
Ruth Mayer
Part 3 Language, Literacy, Education 223
14 On English from India: Prepositions to Post-Positions 225
K. Narayana Chandran
15 Rhetorical Sovereignty: What Do American Indians Want from Writing? 239
Scott Richard Lyons
16 Histories of Publishing under Apartheid: Oxford University Press in South Africa 258
Caroline Davis
17 Re-ethicizing the Classroom: Pedagogy, the Public Sphere, and the Postcolonial Condition 281
Ajay Heble
Part 4 Nation, Space, Identity 295
18 Whiteness in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe: The Time of The Gypsies, The End of Race 297
Anikó Imre
19 Asian Canadian Futures: Diasporic Passages and the Routes of Indenture 316
Lily Cho
20 Ireland, Empire and Utopia: Irish Postcolonial Criticism and the Utopian Impulse 331
Eóin Flannery
21 Narrative Agency and Thinking about Conflicts 354
Nandana Dutta
22 The Ballad of the Sad Café: Israeli Leisure, Palestinian Terror, and the Post/colonial Question 370
Rebecca L. Stein
Part 5 Transnationalism and Cosmopolitanism 385
23 Cosmopolitanism and the De-colonial Option 387
Walter D. Mignolo
24 Solidarity and Spheres of Culture: The Cosmopolitan and the Postcolonial 405
Vivienne Jabri
25 Literature/Identity: Transnationalism, Narrative and Representation 418
Arif Dirlik
26 The Limits of Cultural Hybridity: On Ritual Monsters, Poetic Licence and Contested Postcolonial Purifications 438
Pnina Werbner
Part 6 Gender and Sexuality 457
27 Veils and Sales:Muslims and the Spaces of Postcolonial Fashion Retail 459
Reina Lewis
28 "Patriarchal Colonialism" and Indigenism: Implications for Native Feminist Spirituality and Native Womanism 473
M. A. Jaimes Guerrero
29 Sex, Violence and History in the Lives of Idi Amin: Postcolonial Masculinity as Masquerade 483
Mark Leopold
30 Empire, Desire and Violence: A Queer Transnational Feminist Reading of The Prisoner 'Abuse' in Abu Ghraib and the Question of 'Gender Equality' 495
Melanie Richter?]Montpetit
Part 7 Science, Environment, Development 513
31 Slow Violence, Gender, and the Environmentalism of the Poor 515
Rob Nixon
32 Postcolonial and Feminist Philosophies of Science and Technology: Convergences and Dissonances 533
Sandra Harding
33 The Myth of Isolates: Ecosystem Ecologi
Preface x
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Part 1 Framing the Postcolonial 13
1 The Fact of Blackness 15
Frantz Fanon
2 Introduction to Orientalism 33
Edward Said
3 Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse 53
Homi K. Bhabha
4 Scattered Speculations on the Subaltern and the Popular 60
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
5 Third?]World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism 71
Fredric Jameson
6 Jameson's Rhetoric of Otherness and the "National Allegory" 91
Aijaz Ahmad
7 Re-Orientalism: The Perpetration and Development of Orientalism by Orientals 110
Lisa Lau
8 Postcolonial Remains 125
Robert JC Young
9 Postcolonial Studies and the Challenge of Climate Change 144
Dipesh Chakrabarty
Part 2 The Question of History and Historical Subjects 159
10 Historylessness: Australia as a Settler Colonial Collective 161
Lorenzo Veracini
11 Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 175
Fernando Coronil
12 History Without a Cause? Grand Narratives, World History, and the Postcolonial Dilemma 193
Barbara Weinstein
13 "Africa As an Alien Future": The Middle Passage, Afrofuturism, and Postcolonial Waterworlds 211
Ruth Mayer
Part 3 Language, Literacy, Education 223
14 On English from India: Prepositions to Post-Positions 225
K. Narayana Chandran
15 Rhetorical Sovereignty: What Do American Indians Want from Writing? 239
Scott Richard Lyons
16 Histories of Publishing under Apartheid: Oxford University Press in South Africa 258
Caroline Davis
17 Re-ethicizing the Classroom: Pedagogy, the Public Sphere, and the Postcolonial Condition 281
Ajay Heble
Part 4 Nation, Space, Identity 295
18 Whiteness in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe: The Time of The Gypsies, The End of Race 297
Anikó Imre
19 Asian Canadian Futures: Diasporic Passages and the Routes of Indenture 316
Lily Cho
20 Ireland, Empire and Utopia: Irish Postcolonial Criticism and the Utopian Impulse 331
Eóin Flannery
21 Narrative Agency and Thinking about Conflicts 354
Nandana Dutta
22 The Ballad of the Sad Café: Israeli Leisure, Palestinian Terror, and the Post/colonial Question 370
Rebecca L. Stein
Part 5 Transnationalism and Cosmopolitanism 385
23 Cosmopolitanism and the De-colonial Option 387
Walter D. Mignolo
24 Solidarity and Spheres of Culture: The Cosmopolitan and the Postcolonial 405
Vivienne Jabri
25 Literature/Identity: Transnationalism, Narrative and Representation 418
Arif Dirlik
26 The Limits of Cultural Hybridity: On Ritual Monsters, Poetic Licence and Contested Postcolonial Purifications 438
Pnina Werbner
Part 6 Gender and Sexuality 457
27 Veils and Sales:Muslims and the Spaces of Postcolonial Fashion Retail 459
Reina Lewis
28 "Patriarchal Colonialism" and Indigenism: Implications for Native Feminist Spirituality and Native Womanism 473
M. A. Jaimes Guerrero
29 Sex, Violence and History in the Lives of Idi Amin: Postcolonial Masculinity as Masquerade 483
Mark Leopold
30 Empire, Desire and Violence: A Queer Transnational Feminist Reading of The Prisoner 'Abuse' in Abu Ghraib and the Question of 'Gender Equality' 495
Melanie Richter?]Montpetit
Part 7 Science, Environment, Development 513
31 Slow Violence, Gender, and the Environmentalism of the Poor 515
Rob Nixon
32 Postcolonial and Feminist Philosophies of Science and Technology: Convergences and Dissonances 533
Sandra Harding
33 The Myth of Isolates: Ecosystem Ecologi
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Part 1 Framing the Postcolonial 13
1 The Fact of Blackness 15
Frantz Fanon
2 Introduction to Orientalism 33
Edward Said
3 Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse 53
Homi K. Bhabha
4 Scattered Speculations on the Subaltern and the Popular 60
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
5 Third?]World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capitalism 71
Fredric Jameson
6 Jameson's Rhetoric of Otherness and the "National Allegory" 91
Aijaz Ahmad
7 Re-Orientalism: The Perpetration and Development of Orientalism by Orientals 110
Lisa Lau
8 Postcolonial Remains 125
Robert JC Young
9 Postcolonial Studies and the Challenge of Climate Change 144
Dipesh Chakrabarty
Part 2 The Question of History and Historical Subjects 159
10 Historylessness: Australia as a Settler Colonial Collective 161
Lorenzo Veracini
11 Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 175
Fernando Coronil
12 History Without a Cause? Grand Narratives, World History, and the Postcolonial Dilemma 193
Barbara Weinstein
13 "Africa As an Alien Future": The Middle Passage, Afrofuturism, and Postcolonial Waterworlds 211
Ruth Mayer
Part 3 Language, Literacy, Education 223
14 On English from India: Prepositions to Post-Positions 225
K. Narayana Chandran
15 Rhetorical Sovereignty: What Do American Indians Want from Writing? 239
Scott Richard Lyons
16 Histories of Publishing under Apartheid: Oxford University Press in South Africa 258
Caroline Davis
17 Re-ethicizing the Classroom: Pedagogy, the Public Sphere, and the Postcolonial Condition 281
Ajay Heble
Part 4 Nation, Space, Identity 295
18 Whiteness in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe: The Time of The Gypsies, The End of Race 297
Anikó Imre
19 Asian Canadian Futures: Diasporic Passages and the Routes of Indenture 316
Lily Cho
20 Ireland, Empire and Utopia: Irish Postcolonial Criticism and the Utopian Impulse 331
Eóin Flannery
21 Narrative Agency and Thinking about Conflicts 354
Nandana Dutta
22 The Ballad of the Sad Café: Israeli Leisure, Palestinian Terror, and the Post/colonial Question 370
Rebecca L. Stein
Part 5 Transnationalism and Cosmopolitanism 385
23 Cosmopolitanism and the De-colonial Option 387
Walter D. Mignolo
24 Solidarity and Spheres of Culture: The Cosmopolitan and the Postcolonial 405
Vivienne Jabri
25 Literature/Identity: Transnationalism, Narrative and Representation 418
Arif Dirlik
26 The Limits of Cultural Hybridity: On Ritual Monsters, Poetic Licence and Contested Postcolonial Purifications 438
Pnina Werbner
Part 6 Gender and Sexuality 457
27 Veils and Sales:Muslims and the Spaces of Postcolonial Fashion Retail 459
Reina Lewis
28 "Patriarchal Colonialism" and Indigenism: Implications for Native Feminist Spirituality and Native Womanism 473
M. A. Jaimes Guerrero
29 Sex, Violence and History in the Lives of Idi Amin: Postcolonial Masculinity as Masquerade 483
Mark Leopold
30 Empire, Desire and Violence: A Queer Transnational Feminist Reading of The Prisoner 'Abuse' in Abu Ghraib and the Question of 'Gender Equality' 495
Melanie Richter?]Montpetit
Part 7 Science, Environment, Development 513
31 Slow Violence, Gender, and the Environmentalism of the Poor 515
Rob Nixon
32 Postcolonial and Feminist Philosophies of Science and Technology: Convergences and Dissonances 533
Sandra Harding
33 The Myth of Isolates: Ecosystem Ecologi