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Postcolonialism and ‘postcolonialism’
Interventions, 1998(1998). Postcolonialism and ‘postcolonialism’. Interventions: Vol. 1, Ideologies of the Postcolonial, pp. 24-26.
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Postcolonialism — Or postcolonial studies
Interventions, 1998(1998). Postcolonialism — Or postcolonial studies. Interventions: Vol. 1, Ideologies of the Postcolonial, pp. 39-42.
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2020
Postcolonial Locations seeks to clarify the meaning of ‘the postcolonial’ through close textual readings, and prioritises material and located readings over more abstract theoretical discussions; it seeks to re-orient the field by providing practical explorations of what the discipline is for. The book begins with an introduction of the key theoretical
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Postcolonial Locations seeks to clarify the meaning of ‘the postcolonial’ through close textual readings, and prioritises material and located readings over more abstract theoretical discussions; it seeks to re-orient the field by providing practical explorations of what the discipline is for. The book begins with an introduction of the key theoretical
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Abstract The term “postcolonialism” suggests a cohesive outlook as though it had a definite chronology and a clearly demarcated inside and outside. In fact, it has neither, and should not be confused with “postcolonial studies”—a broader, more non-denominational response to Eurocentrism.
Michael Hatt, Charlotte Klonk
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Michael Hatt, Charlotte Klonk
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2009
Postcolonialism offers challenging and provocative ways of thinking about colonial and neocolonial power, about self and other, and about the discourses that perpetuate postcolonial inequality and violence. Much of the seminal work in postcolonialism has been shaped by currents in philosophy, notably Marxism and ethics.
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Postcolonialism offers challenging and provocative ways of thinking about colonial and neocolonial power, about self and other, and about the discourses that perpetuate postcolonial inequality and violence. Much of the seminal work in postcolonialism has been shaped by currents in philosophy, notably Marxism and ethics.
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2006
"Home" has become such a scattered, damaged, various concept in our present travails. Salman Rushdie (East, West 93)
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"Home" has become such a scattered, damaged, various concept in our present travails. Salman Rushdie (East, West 93)
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‘Green Postcolonialism’ and ‘Postcolonial Green’
2010In an article written in 2004 on the increasing traffic between eco-critical and postcolonial literary studies, Graham Huggan noted that the ‘green’ turn in postcolonialism was in effect a sign of the scholars’ admission that it was impossible to analyse modern imperialism and colonialism without engaging with the massive scale of environmental ...
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2009
AbstractThis article looks towards the influence of post-colonialism on literary theory. It discusses the reading of postcolonial text as a repository of sociological or historical information with its aesthetic dimension being put to one side as trivial and not essential to the communication of its social message.
Matt Mcguire, Nicolas Tredell
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AbstractThis article looks towards the influence of post-colonialism on literary theory. It discusses the reading of postcolonial text as a repository of sociological or historical information with its aesthetic dimension being put to one side as trivial and not essential to the communication of its social message.
Matt Mcguire, Nicolas Tredell
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Contextualizing Postcolonialisms and Postcolonial Theories
2011Postcolonialism and postcolonial theory are contested terms with contested origins and associations. They work in the interface between economic and cultural processes, placing emphasis on how cultural/ epistemological assumptions frame relationships and injustices.
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