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Postcolonial Studies A Materialist Critique 1st Edition Benita Parry

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Postcolonial Studies A Materialist Critique 1st Edition Benita Parry
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Benita Parry
ISBN: 9780203420539, 9780203693087, 9780415336000, 0203420535, 0415336007, 0203693086
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Postcolonial Studies A Materialist Critique 1st Edition Benita Parry by Benita Parry 9780203420539, 9780203693087, 9780415336000, 0203420535, 0415336007, 0203693086 instant download after payment.

This powerful selection of essays proposes practices of reading and criticism to make the field of postcolonial studies more fully attentive to historical circumstances and socio-material conditions. Benita Parry points to 'directions and dead ends' in the discipline she has helped to shape, with a first series of essays vigorously challenging colonial discourse theory and postcolonialism as we have known them. She then turns to literature with a series of detailed readings that not only demonstrate her theoretical position at work, but also give new dimensions to widely studied texts by Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad, H. G. Wells and E. M. Forster. Parry argues throughout that the material impulses of colonialism, its appropriation of physical resources, exploitation of human labour and institutional repression have too long been allowed to recede from view.

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