Boasting new extracts from major works in the field, as well as an impressive list of contributors, this second edition of a bestselling Reader is an invaluable introduction to the most seminal texts in post-colonial theory and criticism.
Boasting new extracts from major works in the field, as well as an impressive list of contributors, this second edition of a bestselling Reader is an invaluable introduction to the most seminal texts in post-colonial theory and criticism.
Bill Ashcroft is Professor of English at the University of New South Wales, Gareth Griffiths is Professor of English at the University of Western Australia and Helen Tiffin is Professor of English at Queen's University, Ontario. They have each published widely in the field of post-colonial studies and are joint authors of the highly influential The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures (Routledge, 1989; second edition 2002) and Key Concepts in Post-Colonial Studies (Routledge, 1998).
Inhaltsangabe
General Introduction, PART ONE Issues and Debates PART TWO Universality and Difference PART THREE Representation and Resistance PART FOUR Nationalism PART FIVE Hybridity PART SIX Indigeneity PART SEVEN Ethnicity PART EIGHT Race PART NINE Feminism PART TEN Language PART ELEVEN The Body and Performance PART TWELEVE History PART THIRTEEN Place PART FOURTEEN Education PART FIFTHEEN Production and Consumption PART SIXTEEN Diaspora PART SEVENTEEN Globalization PART EIGHTEEN Environment PART NINETEEN The Sacred, Index.
General Introduction, PART ONE Issues and Debates PART TWO Universality and Difference PART THREE Representation and Resistance PART FOUR Nationalism PART FIVE Hybridity PART SIX Indigeneity PART SEVEN Ethnicity PART EIGHT Race PART NINE Feminism PART TEN Language PART ELEVEN The Body and Performance PART TWELEVE History PART THIRTEEN Place PART FOURTEEN Education PART FIFTHEEN Production and Consumption PART SIXTEEN Diaspora PART SEVENTEEN Globalization PART EIGHTEEN Environment PART NINETEEN The Sacred, Index.
General Introduction, PART ONE Issues and Debates PART TWO Universality and Difference PART THREE Representation and Resistance PART FOUR Nationalism PART FIVE Hybridity PART SIX Indigeneity PART SEVEN Ethnicity PART EIGHT Race PART NINE Feminism PART TEN Language PART ELEVEN The Body and Performance PART TWELEVE History PART THIRTEEN Place PART FOURTEEN Education PART FIFTHEEN Production and Consumption PART SIXTEEN Diaspora PART SEVENTEEN Globalization PART EIGHTEEN Environment PART NINETEEN The Sacred, Index.
General Introduction, PART ONE Issues and Debates PART TWO Universality and Difference PART THREE Representation and Resistance PART FOUR Nationalism PART FIVE Hybridity PART SIX Indigeneity PART SEVEN Ethnicity PART EIGHT Race PART NINE Feminism PART TEN Language PART ELEVEN The Body and Performance PART TWELEVE History PART THIRTEEN Place PART FOURTEEN Education PART FIFTHEEN Production and Consumption PART SIXTEEN Diaspora PART SEVENTEEN Globalization PART EIGHTEEN Environment PART NINETEEN The Sacred, Index.
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'Now in its second edition, The Post-Colonial Studies Reader ... is cleary designed as an introduction to the major issues in the field, and therein lies its strength.' - Dipli Saikia, THES
'Now in its second edition, The Post-Colonial Studies Reader ... is cleary designed as an introduction to the major issues in the field, and therein lies its strength.' - Dipli Saikia, THES
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