The Cambridge Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures in English
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Part of Cambridge Introductions to Literature
- Author: C. L. Innes, University of Kent, Canterbury
- Date Published: October 2007
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521541015
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The past century has witnessed the extraordinary flowering of fiction, poetry and drama from countries previously colonised by Britain, an output which has changed the map of English literature. This introduction, from a leading figure in the field, explores a wide range of Anglophone post-colonial writing from Africa, Australia, the Caribbean, India, Ireland and Britain. Lyn Innes compares the ways in which authors shape communal identities and interrogate the values and representations of peoples in newly independent nations. Placing its emphasis on literary rather than theoretical texts, this book offers detailed discussion of many internationally renowned authors, including James Joyce, Chinua Achebe, Salman Rushdie, Les Murray and Derek Walcott. It also includes historical surveys of the main countries discussed, a glossary, and biographical notes on major authors. Lyn Innes provides a rich and subtle guide to a vast array of authors and texts from a wide range of sites.
Read more- Focused on literary texts rather than theory, and grounded in readings of important works
- Includes a glossary, historical surveys of the countries discussed, and biographies of key authors
- Shows how Irish writing fits into postcolonial agendas
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'… Prof. Innes's book, with clear language and comprehensive arguments from different perspectives, provides a valuable concise introduction for the students, lecturers and readers who are really interested in postcolonial literature.' Dr Alev Baysal, ManuScript
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- Date Published: October 2007
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521541015
- length: 306 pages
- dimensions: 227 x 156 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.498kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Introduction: Situating the postcolonial
2. Postcolonial issues in performance
3. Alternative histories and writing back
4. Authorising the self: postcolonial autobiographical writing
5. Situating the self: landscape and place
6. Appropriating the word: language and voice
7. 'Narrating the nation': form and genre
8. Rewriting her story: nation and gender
9. Rewriting the nation: acknowledging economic and cultural diversity
10. Transnational and black British writing: colonising in reverse
11. Citizens of the world: reading postcolonial literature
Glossary of critical terms
Notes on main writers discussed
Brief histories: Australia, The Caribbean, East Africa, India and Pakistan, Ireland, West Africa
Bibliography.
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