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This comprehensive survey of the field of postcolonial theory presents the complex work of the principal representatives of postcolonial theory, Gayatri Spivak, Edward Said and Homi Bhabha. It considers the criticisms they have faced, from an alleged Eurocentrism to an obfuscatory prose style.
In the most comprehensive and accessible survey of postcolonial theory to date, Bart Moore-Gilbert offers a detailed history of the ways in which the relationship between culture and colonialism has traditonally been studied in the West. He traces the emergence of alternative forms of postcolonial…mehr

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This comprehensive survey of the field of postcolonial theory presents the complex work of the principal representatives of postcolonial theory, Gayatri Spivak, Edward Said and Homi Bhabha. It considers the criticisms they have faced, from an alleged Eurocentrism to an obfuscatory prose style.
In the most comprehensive and accessible survey of postcolonial theory to date, Bart Moore-Gilbert offers a detailed history of the ways in which the relationship between culture and colonialism has traditonally been studied in the West. He traces the emergence of alternative forms of postcolonial analysis and, finally, assesses the overlaps and differences between postcolonial theory and other forms of postcolonial criticism.
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Autorenporträt
Bart Moore-Gilbert is Professor of Postcolonial Studies and English at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of Postcolonial Theory: Contexts, Practices and Politics, Kipling and "Orientaliism", and editor of Literature and Imperialism, Cultural Revolution? The Challenge of the Arts in the 1960s, The Arts in the 1970s: Cultural Closure?, Writing India: British Representations of India 1857–1990 and Postcolonial Theory: A Reader.