An Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction
Title | An Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Dean R. Baldwin |
Publisher | Cengage Learning |
Pages | 980 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Education |
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Focusing on short stories from both the former British colonies and Great Britain itself, An Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction presents a fascinating cross-section of writing in English, a literature politicized by the experience of colonization. Great short stories from Ireland, Canada, the Caribbean, India, Pakistan, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand demonstrate the diversity of the postcolonial experience around the world from the late nineteenth century to the present. Also including rich background materials and thorough explanatory footnotes to help students read these stories with an informed eye, this anthology is a must for any student interested in world literature in general and postcolonial literature in particular. Book jacket.
So Long Been Dreaming
Title | So Long Been Dreaming PDF eBook |
Author | Nalo Hopkinson |
Publisher | arsenal pulp press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2004-10-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1551523167 |
So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy is an anthology of original new stories by leading African, Asian, South Asian and Aboriginal authors, as well as North American and British writers of color. Stories of imagined futures abound in Western writing. Writer and editor Nalo Hopkinson notes that the science fiction/fantasy genre “speaks so much about the experience of being alienated but contains so little writing by alienated people themselves.” It’s an oversight that Hopkinson and Mehan aim to correct with this anthology. The book depicts imagined futures from the perspectives of writers associated with what might loosely be termed the “third world.” It includes stories that are bold, imaginative, edgy; stories that are centered in the worlds of the “developing” nations; stories that dare to dream what we might develop into. The wealth of postcolonial literature has included many who have written insightfully about their pasts and presents. With So Long Been Dreaming they creatively address their futures. Contributors include: Opal Palmer Adisa, Tobias Buckell, Wayde Compton, Hiromi Goto, Andrea Hairston, Tamai Kobayashi, Karin Lowachee, devorah major, Carole McDonnell, Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu, Eden Robinson, Nisi Shawl, Vandana Singh, Sheree Renee Thomas and Greg Van Eekhout. Nalo Hopkinson is the internationally-acclaimed author of Brown Girl in the Ring, Skin Folk, and Salt Roads. Her books have been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula, Tiptree, and Philip K. Dick Awards; Skin Folk won a World Fantasy Award and the Sunburst Award. Born in Jamaica, Nalo moved to Canada when she was sixteen. She lives in Toronto. Uppinder Mehan is a scholar of science fiction and postcolonial literature. A South Asian Canadian, he currently lives in Boston and teaches at Emerson College.
We See a Different Frontier: A postcolonial speculative fiction anthology
Title | We See a Different Frontier: A postcolonial speculative fiction anthology PDF eBook |
Author | Djibril al-Ayad |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0957397526 |
This anthology of speculative fiction stories on the themes of colonialism and cultural imperialism focuses on the viewpoints of the colonized. Sixteen authors share their experiences of being the silent voices in history and on the wrong side of the final frontier; their fantasies of a reality in which straight, cis, able-bodied, rich, anglophone, white males don't tell us how they won every war; and their revenge against the alien oppressor settling their "new world."
Telling Stories
Title | Telling Stories PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 493 |
Release | 2021-11-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 900449071X |
The present volume is a highly comprehensive assessment of the postcolonial short story since the thirty-six contributions cover most geographical areas concerned. Another important feature is that it deals not only with exclusive practitioners of the genre (Mansfield, Munro), but also with well-known novelists (Achebe, Armah, Atwood, Carey, Rushdie), so that stimulating comparisons are suggested between shorter and longer works by the same authors. In addition, the volume is of interest for the study of aspects of orality (dialect, dance rhythms, circularity and trickster figure for instance) and of the more or less conflictual relationships between the individual (character or implied author) and the community. Furthermore, the marginalized status of women emerges as another major theme, both as regards the past for white women settlers, or the present for urbanized characters, primarily in Africa and India. The reader will also have the rare pleasure of discovering Janice Kulik Keefer's “Fox,” her version of what she calls in her commentary “displaced autobiography’” or “creative non-fiction.” Lastly, an extensive bibliography on the postcolonial short story opens up further possibilities for research.
The Arnold Anthology of Post-Colonial Literatures in English
Title | The Arnold Anthology of Post-Colonial Literatures in English PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Bennett |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Academic |
Pages | 936 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780340646205 |
Provides a sampling of the diverse literatures of Africa, Australia, Canada, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific, including excerpts from novels, poems, short stories, and prose
Colonial and Postcolonial Fiction
Title | Colonial and Postcolonial Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Robert L. Ross |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780815333203 |
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Postcolonial Youth in Contemporary British Fiction
Title | Postcolonial Youth in Contemporary British Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2021-07-19 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9004464263 |
The concepts of 'youth' and the 'postcolonial' both inhabit a liminal locus where new ways of being in the world are rehearsed and struggle for recognition against the impositions of dominant power structures. Departing from this premise, the present volume focuses on the experience of postcolonial youngsters in contemporary Britain as rendered in fiction, thus envisioning the postcolonial as a site of fruitful and potentially transformative friction between different identitary variables or sociocultural interpellations. In so doing, this volume provides varied evidence of the ability of literature—and of the short story genre, in particular—to represent and swiftly respond to a rapidly changing world as well as to the new socio-cultural realities and conflicts affecting our current global order and the generations to come. Contributors are: Isabel M. Andrés-Cuevas, Isabel Carrera-Suárez, Claire Chambers, Blanka Grzegorczyk, Bettina Jansen, Indrani Karmakar, Carmen Lara-Rallo, Laura María Lojo-Rodríguez, Noemí Pereira-Ares, Gérald Préher, Susanne Reichl, Carla Rodríguez-González, Jorge Sacido-Romero, Karima Thomas and Laura Torres-Zúñiga.