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Imperial Desire Dissident Sexualities And Colonial Literature 1st Edition Philip Holden

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Imperial Desire Dissident Sexualities And Colonial Literature 1st Edition Philip Holden
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Philip Holden
ISBN: 9780816637645, 9780816637652, 0816637644, 0816637652
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Imperial Desire Dissident Sexualities And Colonial Literature 1st Edition Philip Holden by Philip Holden 9780816637645, 9780816637652, 0816637644, 0816637652 instant download after payment.

An exploration of the intersection of colonialism and homosexuality in fiction and travel writing from Robinson Crusoe to the present, this volume brings together two dynamic fields of academic inquiry: colonial discourse analysis, which considers literary texts as expressions of colonial power; and queer theory, which interrogates the representation, enforcement, and subversions of sexualities in literature and culture. These writers reexamine the work of Kipling, Conrad, Forster, Lessing, and others, ranging from male adventure stories to postcolonial novels. This volume will provoke and inform readers concerned with gender and sexuality, colonial history and literature, or with any of the works and authors revisited-and reexperienced-here. Contributors: Anjali Arondekar, U of California, Santa Cruz; John C. Beynon, California State U, Fresno; Joseph A. Boone, USC; Sarah Cole, Columbia U; Lois Cucullu, U of Minnesota; Maria Davidis, Cornell; Dennis Denisoff, Ryerson U; Mark Forrester, U of Maryland; Terry Goldie, York U; Christopher Lane, Northwestern U; Tim Middleton, Bath Spa U College, UK; Hans Turley, U of Connecticut. Philip Holden is assistant professor of English at the National University of Singapore. Richard J. Ruppel is professor and chair in the Department of English at Viterbo University.

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