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Postcolonial Past And Present Negotiating Literary And Cultural Geographies Anne Collett And Leigh Dale

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Postcolonial Past And Present Negotiating Literary And Cultural Geographies Anne Collett And Leigh Dale
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Publisher: Brill / Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.07 MB
Author: Anne Collett and Leigh Dale
ISBN: 9789004376533, 9789004376540, 9004376534, 9004376542, 2018042509
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Postcolonial Past And Present Negotiating Literary And Cultural Geographies Anne Collett And Leigh Dale by Anne Collett And Leigh Dale 9789004376533, 9789004376540, 9004376534, 9004376542, 2018042509 instant download after payment.

In Postcolonial Past & Present twelve outstanding scholars of literature, history and visual arts look to those spaces Epeli Hau’ofa has insisted are full not empty, asking what it might mean to Indigenise culture. A new cultural politics demands new forms of making and interpretation that rethink and reroute existing cultural categories and geographies. These ‘makers’ include Mukunda Das, Janet Frame, Xavier Herbert, Tomson Highway, Claude McKay, Marie Munkara, Elsje van Keppel, Albert Wendt, Jane Whiteley and Alexis Wright. Case studies from Canada to the Caribbean, India to the Pacific, and Africa, analyse the productive ways that artists and intellectuals have made sense of turbulent local and global forces.
Contributors: Bill Ashcroft, Debnarayan Bandyopadhyay, Anne Brewster, Diana Brydon, Meeta Chatterjee—Padmanabhan, Anne Collett, Dorothy Jones, Kay Lawrence, Russell McDougall, Tekura Moeka’a, Tony Simões da Silva, Teresia Teaiwa, Albert Wendt, Lydia Wevers, Diana Wood Conroy

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