Postcolonialism in literature.
Overview
Works: | 67 works in 17 publications in 17 languages |
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Postcolonial settings in the fiction of James Clarence Mangan, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and Bram Stoker = strange surroundings /
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Unsettling narratives = postcolonial readings of children's literature /
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Secularism in the postcolonial Indian novel = national and cosmopolitan narratives in English /
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Postcolonial discourse and changing cultural contexts = theory and criticism /
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The Columbia guide to American Indian literatures of the United States since 1945 /
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Politics of the female body = postcolonial women writers of the Third World /
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Postcolonial fiction and disability = exceptional children, metaphor and materiality /
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Postcolonial spaces = the politics of place in contemporary culture /
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The postcolonial and imperial experience in American transcendentalism
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Spivak and postcolonialism = exploring allegations of textuality /
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A poetics of relation = Caribbean women writing at the millennium /
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Postcolonial literatures and Deleuze = colonial pasts, differential futures /
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The passage of literature = genealogies of modernism in Conrad, Rhys, and Pramoedya /
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Nations of nothing but poetry = modernism, transnationalism, and synthetic vernacular writing /
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Between the lines = literary transnationalism and African American poetics /
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Kipling and beyond = patriotism, globalisation, and postcolonialism /
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Postcolonialism in the wake of the Nairobi revolution = Ngugi wa Thiong'o and the idea of African literature /
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Women's literature in Kenya and Uganda = the trouble with modernity /
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Globalization, utopia and postcolonial science fiction = new maps of hope /
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Myths of wilderness in contemporary narratives = environmental postcolonialism in Australia and Canada /
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Postcolonial yearning = spiritual and secular discourses in literature /
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Positioning gender and race in (post)colonial plantation space = connecting Ireland and the Caribbean /
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Public works = infrastructure, Irish modernism, and the postcolonial /
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Shaken wisdom = irony and meaning in postcolonial African fiction /
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Feminist visions and queer futures in postcolonial drama = community, kinship, and citizenship /
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History, trauma, and healing in postcolonial narratives : = re-constructing identities /
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Compromise and resistance in Postcolonial writing : = E. M. Forster's legacy /
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The postcolonial cultural industry : = icons, markets, mythologies /
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Gender, empire, and postcolony = luso-Afro-Brazilian intersections /
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The Poor Bugger's Tool = Irish Modernism, Queer Labor, and Postcolonial History /
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Magical realism and Deleuze : = the indiscernibility of difference in postcolonial literature /
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Writing displacement = home and identity in contemporary post-colonial English fiction /
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Eating and identity in postcolonial fiction = consuming passions, unpalatable truths /
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