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Postcolonial Interruptions Unauthorised Modernities 1st Edition Iain Chambers

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Postcolonial Interruptions Unauthorised Modernities 1st Edition Iain Chambers
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Iain Chambers
ISBN: 9781786603333, 1786603330
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Postcolonial Interruptions Unauthorised Modernities 1st Edition Iain Chambers by Iain Chambers 9781786603333, 1786603330 instant download after payment.

Postcolonial Interruptions, Unauthorised Modernities is a ground-breaking work that revaluates the cultural and political understandings of the world today from the perspective of the south. Largely located in the Mediterranean, and in understandings of a ‘southern question’ that extends beyond local and national confines, the arguments and perspectives proposed seek to explore the historical formation and political configurations of a multiple modernity.

Drawing upon the interdisciplinary lines of thought developed within cultural and postcolonial studies, the work develops a concept of heritage beyond the concerns and obsessions of the Anglo-American world. It offers a counter-hegemony construction of the figure of the migrant and ‘other’ as a disruptive force in the construction of the idea of the West. It proposes a rethinking of the geo-political economies of knowledge and power, lived and viewed from elsewhere. This accessibility written book should be of interest to anyone interested in the construction of modernity and the future of postcolonial studies.

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