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Critical Perspectives On Colonialism Writing The Empire From Below 1st Edition Fiona Paisley Kirsty Reid

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Critical Perspectives On Colonialism Writing The Empire From Below 1st Edition Fiona Paisley Kirsty Reid
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.8 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Fiona Paisley; Kirsty Reid
ISBN: 9781136274602, 113627460X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Critical Perspectives On Colonialism Writing The Empire From Below 1st Edition Fiona Paisley Kirsty Reid by Fiona Paisley; Kirsty Reid 9781136274602, 113627460X instant download after payment.

This collection brings much-needed focus to the vibrancy and vitality of minority and marginal writing about empire, and to their implications as expressions of embodied contact between imperial power and those negotiating its consequences from "below." The chapters explore how less powerful and less privileged actors in metropolitan and colonial societies within the British Empire have made use of the written word and of the power of speech, public performance, and street politics. This book breaks new ground by combining work about marginalized figures from within Britain as well as counterparts in the colonies, ranging from published sources such as indigenous newspapers to ordinary and everyday writings including diaries, letters, petitions, ballads, suicide notes, and more. Each chapter engages with the methodological implications of working with everyday scribblings and asks what these alternate modernities and histories mean for the larger critique of the "imperial archive" that has shaped much of the most interesting writing on empire in the past decade.

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