Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 217 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm
Reihe: Critical Studies
Self and Country in Post-Colonial Imagination
Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 217 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm
Reihe: Critical Studies
ISBN: 978-90-5183-938-8
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
The essayists who here contribute to the discussion are students of the various national literatures that are now becoming more generally available in the West. The range of topics is broad — moving globally from the Caribbean and South America, through the African continent, and on to the Indian subcontinent, and moving temporally through the nineteenth century and into the closing days of our twentieth. We deal with poetry, fiction, and theoretical writings, and have two types of reader in mind: We hope to introduce the uninitiated to the breadth of this expanding field, and we hope to aid those with a specialized knowledge of one or other of these literatures in their consideration of the extent to which post-colonial writing may or may not form a reasonably unified field. We seek to avoid the new form of colonialism that might impose a theoretical template to these quite divergent writings, falsely rendering it all accessible and familiar. At the same time, we do note questions and concerns that cross borders, whether these imagined lines are spatial, temporal, gendered or racial.
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Acknowledgments. John C. HAWLEY: Introduction: Voice or Voices in Post-Colonial Discourse? Rolf LASS: Nigrescent Ganesh: Cultural Nationalism and the Culture of Writing in Chen, Glissant, and V.S. Naipaul. Elaine SAVORY: The Word Becomes Nam: Self and Community in the Poetry of Kamau Brathwaite and Its Relationship to Caribbean Culture and Postmodern Theory. Antonio BENÍTEZ-ROJO: Alejo Carpentier: Between Here and Over There. Myriam J.A. CHANCY: Léspoua fe viv: Female Identity and the Politics of Textual Sexuality in Nadine Magloire's Le mal de vivre. Norman S. HOLLAND: Soledad: Bartolome Mitre's Social Contract. Doris SOMMER: Who Can Tell?: Filling in Blanks for Cirilo Villaverde. Lynne ROGERS: The Guerilla Linguistics of Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine. Lisa H. IYER: The Second Sex Three Times Oppressed: Cultural Colonization and Coll(i)(u)sion in Buchi Emecheta's Women. Isabella MATSIKIDZE: Beyond Revolution: Nationalism and the South African Woman Author. Susan RITCHIE: Dismantling Privilege, Inventing Self: Postmodern Feminism and South African Post-colonial Subjectivity. Joya F. URAIZEE: Decolonizing the Mind: Paradigms for Self-Definition in Nayantara Sahgal's Rich Like US. Nikos PAPASTERGIADIS: Ambivalence in Cultural Theory: Reading Homi Bhabha's DissimiNation. Bill ASHCROFT: Against the Tide of Time: Peter Carey's Interpolation into History. Index.