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Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
Migrant Metaphors
Second Edition
Elleke Boehmer
368 pages
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3 maps
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216x138mm
978-0-19-925371-5
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Paperback
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06 October 2005
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- As a critical overview of colonial writing and of postcolonialism, this title remains unparalleled for its historical breadth and the clarity of its theoretical discussion. Ten years after first publication it continues to be prescribed on undergraduate and MA courses around the world and has helped to establish and define the postcolonial field. The expanded and revised edition will confirm this standing.
- An accessible historical narrative (backed up by a useful Chronology, 1719-2003) situates key colonial and postcolonial developments, texts and cultural figures, from Joseph Conrad and R. L. Stevenson, through to Salman Rushdie and Manju Kapur.
- In a notoriously complex field, important theoretical terms and issues are illuminated by way of close readings of key texts, but without ever losing subtlety in favour of accessibility.
- The updated, fully annotated bibliography comprises a uniquely valuable teaching tool.
- An expanded final chapter and conclusion explore the challenges facing postcolonial studies in the twenty-first century.
New to this edition - A new final chapter and conclusion outline the leading new debates in the postcolonial field concerning such issues as transnationalism, globalisation, sexuality, and local resistance.
- The book as a whole gives even more attention than before to the widely taught area of colonial and postcolonial women's writing.
- The significantly expanded, updated, and fully annoted bibliography will consolidate the book's standing as a foremost postcolonial teaching tool.
- The often-cited Chronology has been expanded and extended up to 2004.
- The text will include discussion of many recent writings such as Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things.
Colonial and Postcolonial Literature is the leading critical overview of and historical introduction to colonial and postcolonial literary studies. Highly praised from the time of its first publication for its lucidity, breadth, and insight, the book has itself played a crucial part in founding and shaping this rapidly expanding field. The author, an internationally renowned postcolonial critic, provides a broad contextualizing narrative about the evolution of colonial and postcolonial writing in English. Illuminating close readings of texts by a wide variety of writers - from Kipling and Conrad through to
Kincaid, from Ngugi to Noonuccal and Naipaul - explicate key theoretical terms such as 'subaltern', 'colonial resistance', 'writing back', and 'hybridity'. This revised edition includes new critiques of postcolonial women's writing, an expanded and fully annotated bibliography, and a new chapter and conclusion on postcolonialism exploring keynote debates in the field relating to sexuality, transnationalism, and local resistance. Readership: Undergraduate students on postcolonial literature and modern world literature courses.
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Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English, University of Oxford
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Review(s) from previous edition
"I imagine the book will continue to be an important resource for many years. - Durrant
"One of the best introductions to colonialism and literature I have ever read...I urge Oxford University Press to produce a second edition of Colonial and Postcolonial Literature....As a literary history of postcolonialism, it has no equal." - Zwicker
"A well-organized, accessible, and tightly-constructed text that reads very well and gives one both coverage and a sense of historical depth." - Ghosh
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Introduction
1: Imperialism and Textuality
2: Colonialist Concerns
3: The Stirrings of New Nationalism
4: Metropolitans and Mimics
5: Independence
6: Postcolonialism
7: Transitional futures: the postcolonial book and the global world
Chronology of key events and publications
Notes
Further reading
Index
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