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        Livre Histoire - 01/07/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/07/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 848.0
      • Dimensions : 24.2 x 17.4 x 46.0
      • ISBN : 1032747056



      • Résumé :

        List of Figures

        Acknowledgments

        General Introduction

        Introduction to the Second Edition

        Introduction to the Third Edition

        PART I: Origins

        Introduction

        1. Thomas Macaulay

        Minute on Indian Education

        2. Raja Rao

        Language and Spirit

        3. George Lamming

        The Occasion for Speaking

        4. Edward W. Said

        Orientalism

        5. Ato Quayson

        Introduction: Postcolonial Literature in a Changing Historical Frame

        PART II: Issues and Debates

        Introduction

        6. Gayatri Spivak

        Can the Subaltern Speak?

        7. Homi K. Bhabha

        Signs Taken for Wonders

        8. Achille Mbembe and Libby Meintjes

        Necropolitics

        9. Ann Laura Stoler

        On Degrees of Imperial Sovereignty

        10. Christopher Taylor

        Postcolonial Studies and the Specter of Misplaced Polemics against Postcolonial Theory: A Review of the Chibber Debate

        11. Bill Ashcroft

        Including China: Bei Dao, Resistance and the Imperial State

        Part III: Representation and Resistance

        Introduction

        12. Ken Saro-Wiwa

        Trial Statement

        13. Helen Tiffin

        Post-colonial Literatures and Counter-discourse

        14. Ranajit Guha

        Subaltern Studies: Projects for Our Time and Their Convergence

        15. Mar?a do Mar Castro Varela and Carolina Tamayo Rojas

        Epistemicide, Postcolonial Resistance and the State

        16. Anna Bernard

        Cultural Activism as Resource: Pedagogies of Resistance and Solidarity

        17. Nobukhosi Ngwenya and Bettina von Lieres

        Silent Citizens and Resistant Texts: Reading Hidden Narratives

        PART IV: Nationalism

        Introduction

        18. Frantz Fanon

        On National Culture

        19. Partha Chatterjee

        Nationalism as a Problem

        20. Homi K. Bhabha

        Dissemination: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern Nation

        21. Timothy Brennan

        The National Longing for Form

        22. David Cairns and Shaun Richards

        What Ish My Nation?

        23. Ephraim Nimni

        Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Self-Determination: A Paradigm Shift

        PART V: Hybridity

        Introduction

        24. Edward Kamu Braithwaite

        Creolization in Jamaica

        25. Michael Dash

        Marvellous Realism: The Way Out of N?gritude

        26. Homi K. Bhabha

        Cultural Diversity and Cultural Differences

        27. Robert Young

        The Cultural Politics of Hybridity

        28. Anjali Prabhu

        Interrogating Hybridity

        29. Deepika Bahri

        Hybridity, Redux

        Part VI: Indigeneity

        Introduction

        30. Gareth Griffiths

        The Myth of Authenticity

        31. Margery Fee

        Who Can Write as Other?

        32. Diana Brydon

        Contamination as Literary Strategy

        33. James Clifford

        Indigenous Articulations

        34. Paul Sharrad

        Indigenous Transnational

        35. Geoff Rodoreda

        The Mabo Turn

        Part VII: Race and Ethnicity

        Introduction

        36. Henty Louis Gates

        Writing Race

        37. Kwame Anthony Appiah

        The Illusions of Race

        38. Stuart Hall

        New Ethnicities

        39. Philip Gleason

        Identifying Identity

        40. Howard Winant

        Race, Ethnicity and Social Science

        41. Julian Go

        Postcolonial Possibilities for the Sociology of Race

        Part VIII: Whiteness

        Introduction

        42. Frantz Fanon

        The Fact of Blackness

        43. Paul Gilroy

        Ain't No Black in the Union Jack

        44. Richard Dyer

        White

        45. Toni Morrison

        When Whiteness Became Ideology

        46. AnnLouise Keating

        Interrogating Whiteness

        47. An...

        Biographie:

        List of Figures

        Acknowledgments

        General Introduction

        Introduction to the Second Edition

        Introduction to the Third Edition

        PART I: Origins

        Introduction

        1. Thomas Macaulay

        Minute on Indian Education

        2. Raja Rao

        Language and Spirit

        3. George Lamming

        The Occasion for Speaking

        4. Edward W. Said

        Orientalism

        5. Ato Quayson

        Introduction: Postcolonial Literature in a Changing Historical Frame

        PART II: Issues and Debates

        Introduction

        6. Gayatri Spivak

        Can the Subaltern Speak?

        7. Homi K. Bhabha

        Signs Taken for Wonders

        8. Achille Mbembe and Libby Meintjes

        Necropolitics

        9. Ann Laura Stoler

        On Degrees of Imperial Sovereignty

        10. Christopher Taylor

        Postcolonial Studies and the Specter of Misplaced Polemics against Postcolonial Theory: A Review of the Chibber Debate

        11. Bill Ashcroft

        Including China: Bei Dao, Resistance and the Imperial State

        Part III: Representation and Resistance

        Introduction

        12. Ken Saro-Wiwa

        Trial Statement

        13. Helen Tiffin

        Post-colonial Literatures and Counter-discourse

        14. Ranajit Guha

        Subaltern Studies: Projects for Our Time and Their Convergence

        15. Mar?a do Mar Castro Varela and Carolina Tamayo Rojas

        Epistemicide, Postcolonial Resistance and the State

        16. Anna Bernard

        Cultural Activism as Resource: Pedagogies of Resistance and Solidarity

        17. Nobukhosi Ngwenya and Bettina von Lieres

        Silent Citizens and Resistant Texts: Reading Hidden Narratives

        PART IV: Nationalism

        Introduction

        18. Frantz Fanon

        On National Culture

        19. Partha Chatterjee

        Nationalism as a Problem

        20. Homi K. Bhabha

        Dissemination: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern Nation

        21. Timothy Brennan

        The National Longing for Form

        22. David Cairns and Shaun Richards

        What Ish My Nation?

        23. Ephraim Nimni

        Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Self-Determination: A Paradigm Shift

        PART V: Hybridity

        Introduction

        24. Edward Kamu Braithwaite

        Creolization in Jamaica

        25. Michael Dash

        Marvellous Realism: The Way Out of N?gritude

        26. Homi K. Bhabha

        Cultural Diversity and Cultural Differences

        27. Robert Young

        The Cultural Politics of Hybridity

        28. Anjali Prabhu

        Interrogating Hybridity

        29. Deepika Bahri

        Hybridity, Redux

        Part VI: Indigeneity

        Introduction

        30. Gareth Griffiths

        The Myth of Authenticity

        31. Margery Fee

        Who Can Write as Other?

        32. Diana Brydon

        Contamination as Literary Strategy

        33. James Clifford

        Indigenous Articulations

        34. Paul Sharrad

        Indigenous Transnational

        35. Geoff Rodoreda

        The Mabo Turn

        Part VII: Race and Ethnicity

        Introduction

        36. Henty Louis Gates

        Writing Race

        37. Kwame Anthony Appiah

        The Illusions of Race

        38. Stuart Hall

        New Ethnicities

        39. Philip Gleason

        Identifying Identity

        40. Howard Winant

        Race, Ethnicity and Social Science

        41. Julian Go

        Postcolonial Possibilities for the Sociology of Race

        Part VIII: Whiteness

        Introduction

        42. Frantz Fanon

        The Fact of Blackness

        43. Paul Gilroy

        Ain't No Black in the Union Jack

        44. Richard Dyer

        White

        45. Toni Morrison

        When Whiteness Became Ideology

        46. AnnLouise Keating

        Interrogating Whiteness

        47. An...

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        Covering more debates, topics and critics than any comparable book in its field The Post Colonial Studies Reader provides the ideal starting point for students and issues a potent challenge to the ways in which we think and write about literature and culture....

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