Writing After Postcolonialism
Title | Writing After Postcolonialism PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Hiddleston |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2017-09-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1350022810 |
'Focusing on francophone writing from North Africa as it has developed since the 1980s, Writing After Postcolonialism explores the extent to which the notion of 'postcolonialism' is still resonant for literary writers a generation or more after independence, and examines the troubled status of literature in society and politics during this period. Whilst analysing the ways in which writers from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia have reacted to political unrest and social dissatisfaction, Jane Hiddleston offers a compelling reflection on literature's ability to interrogate the postcolonial nation as well as on its own uncertain role in the current context. The book sets out both to situate the recent generation of francophone writers in North Africa in relation to contemporary politics, to postcolonial theory, and evolving notions of 'world literature, and to probe the ways in which a new and highly sophisticated set of writers reflect on the very notion of 'the literary' during this period of transition.'
Interviews with Writers of the Post-colonial World
Title | Interviews with Writers of the Post-colonial World PDF eBook |
Author | Feroza F. Jussawalla |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9780878055722 |
Interviews with third-world and Chicano authors speaking about their place in the literary canon
Writing After Postcolonialism
Title | Writing After Postcolonialism PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Hiddleston |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2017-09-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1350022802 |
'Focusing on francophone writing from North Africa as it has developed since the 1980s, Writing After Postcolonialism explores the extent to which the notion of 'postcolonialism' is still resonant for literary writers a generation or more after independence, and examines the troubled status of literature in society and politics during this period. Whilst analysing the ways in which writers from Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia have reacted to political unrest and social dissatisfaction, Jane Hiddleston offers a compelling reflection on literature's ability to interrogate the postcolonial nation as well as on its own uncertain role in the current context. The book sets out both to situate the recent generation of francophone writers in North Africa in relation to contemporary politics, to postcolonial theory, and evolving notions of 'world literature, and to probe the ways in which a new and highly sophisticated set of writers reflect on the very notion of 'the literary' during this period of transition.'
Postcolonial Life-Writing
Title | Postcolonial Life-Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Bart Moore-Gilbert |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2009-06-08 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1134106939 |
At a time when concepts of identity and self-representation are abundant in both literary and cultural studies, Postcolonialsim and Life-Writing, brings together the two increasingly popular and important fields of postcolonial studies and life writing.
Hunger and Postcolonial Writing
Title | Hunger and Postcolonial Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Muzna Rahman |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2022-08-17 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1315505916 |
Hunger and Postcolonial Writing explores contemporary postcolonial fiction and life-writing from various geo-political contexts. The focus of this work is hunger; individuated in the self-imposed starvation of the hunger protester, and on a mass scale in the form of famine and food insecurity. It considers the hungry colonial and postcolonial body, examines its textual forms and historical trajectories, and situates it within the food security context of imperialism and its legacies. This book is the first monograph-length study of hunger within a postcolonial/world literary context. Its transcolonial focus produces comparative readings across postcolonial writings, facilitating productive analyses of the operations of imperialism and its aftereffects across heterogenous zones of colonialism. This project reads hunger as defined by the social, cultural, historical, and economic engagements produced by colonial and postcolonial encounters. Examining the starving colonialized body through Cartesian models of somatic subjectivity, and considering how this body is mediated by post-Enlightenment discourses of Modernity and progress, this work interrogates the contradictions produced by the starving colonial body as it is positioned between the possibility of radical protest and prescriptive colonial discourse. This book will be of interest to Gastrocritical and Postcolonial scholars and students, and to Food scholars more broadly.
Postcolonial Travel Writing
Title | Postcolonial Travel Writing PDF eBook |
Author | J. Edwards |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2010-11-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0230294766 |
With its inclusion of original essays challenging the view of travel writing as a Eurocentric genre, this book will stand as a benchmark study of future inquiries in the field. It will revitalize the critical debate, sparking a much needed rethinking of a vibrant and highly popular but also volatile genre that has seen many changes in recent years.
Post-Colonial and African American Women's Writing
Title | Post-Colonial and African American Women's Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Gina Wisker |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2017-03-04 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0333985249 |
This accessible and unusually wide-ranging book is essential reading for anyone interested in postcolonial and African American women's writing. It provides a valuable gender and culture inflected critical introduction to well established women writers: Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Margaret Atwood, Suniti Namjoshi, Bessie Head, and others from the U.S.A., India, Africa, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and introduces emergent writers from South East Asia, Cyprus and Oceania. Engaging with and clarifying contested critical areas of feminism and the postcolonial; exploring historical background and cultural context, economic, political, and psychoanalytic influences on gendered experience, it provides a cohesive discussion of key issues such as cultural and gendered identity, motherhood, mothertongue, language, relationships, women's economic constraints and sexual politics.