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Résumé :
Bringing together a range of critics working on the hispanic and francophone as well as anglophone post-colonial regions, this book aims to dislocate some of the commonly accepted cultural, linguistic and geographical boundaries that have previously informed post-colonial studies. Collected essays include: cross-cultural comparisons from areas as diverse as Africa, Ireland and Latin America; analysis of specific texts as sites of border conflict; and revisions of post-colonial theoretical frameworks. A timely questioning of the categories of a critical field at the point when it is becoming increasingly comparative, this volume seeks to suggest more dynamic ways of working in post-colonial cultural studies.
Biographie:
NARA ARAUJO Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Havana, currently Visiting Professor, Universidad Autonama Metropolitana, Mexico City AIDAN ARROWSMITH Lecturer in Literary Studies, Staffordshire University CATHERINE DAVIES Professor of Spanish, University of Manchester SUSAN FORSYTH Ph.D. student, Christ Church College, Canterbury SAM HAIGH Lecturer in French Studies, University of Warwick WILSON HARRIS Distinguished writer and essayist LIAM HARTE Senior Lecturer in Irish Studies, St Mary's University College, London C.L. INNES Professor of Postcolonial Literatures, University of Kent WILLY MALEY Reader in English Literature, University of Glasgow DAVID MARRIOTT Lecturer, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London LANCE PETTITT Lecturer, St Mary's University College, London DAVID RICHARDS Senior Lecturer in English and Deputy Director of the African Studies Unit, University of Leeds KEITH RICHARDS Lecturer in Spanish, University of Leeds SUJALA SINGH Lecturer in English, University of Southampton GERRY SMYTH Lecturer in Cultural History, Liverpool John Moores University GERALDINE STONEHAM Senior Lecturer, South Bank University JOHN THIEME Professor and Head of English Studies, South Bank University DENISE VERNON Teacher of Drama and Cultural Studies, University of Salford
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Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction; A.Bery & P.Murray PART I: ON THE BORDER Postcolonial Studies in Ireland; C.L.Innes Crossing the Hyphen of History: The Scottish Borders of Anglo-Irishness; W.Maley The Politics of Hybridity: Some Problems with Crossing the Border; G.Smyth PART II: DIASPORAS Inside Out: Literature, Cultural Identity and Irish Migration to England; A.Arrowsmith States of Dislocation: William Trevor's Felicia's Journey and Maurice Leitch's Gilchrist ; L.Harte & L.Pettitt It's a Free Country: Visions of Hybridity in the Metropolis; G.Stoneham I Came All the Way from Cuba So I Could Speak Like This? Cuban and Cubanamerican Literatures in the US; N.Ara?jo PART III: INTERNALIZED EXILES Border Anxieties: Race and Psychoanalysis; D.Marriott Nationalism's Brandings: Women's Bodies and Narratives of the Partition; S.Singh Internalized Exiles: Three Bolivian Writers; K.Richards Writing Other Lives: Native American (Post) Coloniality and Collaborative (Auto) Biography; S.Forsyth 'The Limits of Goodwill': The Value and Dangers of Revisionism in Keneally's 'Aboriginal' Novels; D.Vernon PART IV: VERSIONS OF HYBRIDITY The Trickster at the Border: Cross-cultural Dialogues in the Caribbean; P.Murray Between Speech and Writing: 'La Nouvelle Litt?rature Antillaise'?; S.Haigh Hybrid Texts: Family, State and Empire in a Poem by Black Cuban Poet Excilia Saldana; C.Davies Beyond Manicheism: Derek Walcott's Henri Christophe and Dream on Monkey Mountain ; J.Thieme 'Canvas of Blood': Okigbo's African Modernism; D.Richards Closing Statement: Apprenticeship to the Furies; W.Harris